2014 Malaysian Grand Prix - Sepang

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zeph
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How much -if any- advantage could RBR gain from disregarding the fuel flow sensor?

And may I say an underwhelming display by my main man Alonso?
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FoxHound wrote:
Juzh wrote:Vettel is OP sticking that RB up there with the merc. And how can rosberg suck so much in that car?
Maybe because Red Bull arent sticking to the 100kg/h fuel flow limit.... :-k
So why isn't ricciardo with him?

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Just_a_fan wrote:We could talk about the joke that is Formula1.com's timing screen this year. No sector times, just coloured dots. Pointless.
If you're from the UK, use the BBC site and click the live timing screens, that's where I'm following the sector times.

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Juzh wrote:
FoxHound wrote:
Juzh wrote:Vettel is OP sticking that RB up there with the merc. And how can rosberg suck so much in that car?
Maybe because Red Bull arent sticking to the 100kg/h fuel flow limit.... :-k
So why isn't ricciardo with him?
Fuel saving? He was at 65% a few laps ago
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JET set

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Juzh
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FoxHound wrote: Overcut?
lol

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el-Magico wrote:
beelsebob wrote: Did I mention Hamilton?
You are only happy with the current F1 due to Hamilton/Mercedes being at the front, it is crystal clear.
You can draw what conclusions you like, but please don't polute the forum with that.

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RICCARDO .. god no the webber syndrome ..
The task is,not so much to see what no one has yet seenbut to think what nobody has yet thought, about that which everybody sees. Erwin Schrödinger

bhall
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Ricciardo is the new Webber.

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- for those complaining - this is how races in glory days used to look like - re-watch them if you have short memory, let's say from 2002-.... for a start. With 5-10 second gaps and pair of drivers from the same team together everyone was taking care of engines and tyres, not your imaginary 100% pushing. [before those horrible Pirellis you got spoilt with recently] Oh and there were some spectacular tyre failures causing collisions too, look it up

- what happened Red Bull, after using Ricciardo as a guinea pig they lost interest in blatant drama, no such risk when Vettel is on podium [BTW If you can pick and choose sensors you can pick possibly bad ones too to create controversy]
- Ricciardo is starting to learn his place, again

- Renault in Lotus is a joke. Even this piano on wheels with appendage Koba is driving was much faster on straights, ridiculous.

Just_a_fan
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Dyanxx wrote:
Just_a_fan wrote:We could talk about the joke that is Formula1.com's timing screen this year. No sector times, just coloured dots. Pointless.
If you're from the UK, use the BBC site and click the live timing screens, that's where I'm following the sector times.
Thanks! The driver tracker is good too.
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.

Just_a_fan
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iotar__ wrote:- for those complaining - this is how races in glory days used to look like - re-watch them if you have short memory, let's say from 2002-.... for a start. With 5-10 second gaps and pair of drivers from the same team together everyone was taking care of engines and tyres, not your imaginary 100% pushing. [before those horrible Pirellis you got spoilt with recently] Oh and there were some spectacular tyre failures causing collisions too, look it up
Indeed so. I remember whole seasons that were like this race.
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.

el-Magico
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Even with DRS Alonso couldn't pass Hulkenberg... :shock:
Quote of the year: "almost as sickening as the Velcro fluff under Lewis' cap..."

Mandrake
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#bo77as is faster than you

zeph
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Feel for Massa...

...I see technical problems in his future...
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krisfx
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Mandrake wrote:#bo77as is faster than you
#-o