To be fair he didn't want this.efuloni wrote:15 cars starting? What the hell?
Thank you, Bernie, for this WONDERFUL formula one youre giving to the fans.
Piquet would've been the icing on the cake for this oneGPR-A wrote:Wow !!! It's Arnold doing podium interviews.
All the while packing his pockets full. All but a few teams are struggling for cash. Rather than promote the show and take it to the masses, the gnome talks about cars not being loud enough. F1 doesn't even have a youtube account where people can watch the best overtakes or spectacular events per race...motogp does. I do hope it gets worse...it's about the only way of getting rid of the greed at the topSevach wrote:To be fair he didn't want this.efuloni wrote:15 cars starting? What the hell?
Thank you, Bernie, for this WONDERFUL formula one youre giving to the fans.
No, he wanted another two teams to be bust, and only 12 cars starting.Sevach wrote:To be fair he didn't want this.efuloni wrote:15 cars starting? What the hell?
Thank you, Bernie, for this WONDERFUL formula one youre giving to the fans.
A long time from now. You'll need to do a lot of updating to your sig, starting with nowgray41 wrote:Can someone explain when Ferrari will be on the pace?
Bottas progressing then losing everything then progressing again was more action than everything i saw today.Shrieker wrote:That was better than the 2014 opener. Just my $0.02
There were interesting battles all around. No wheel to wheel for the lead, but there was tension. In the end turns out though Hamilton was probably just managing Rosberg. Not easy anyway.
Williams is Mercedes' B-team, that much is clear. And why not. RBR has Toro Rosso, Ferrari has Sauber, and McL used to have Force India.Chene_Mostert wrote:It's sad for Williams to mess their race by playing rear gunner for Merc in the early parts - but what can they do, the Wolff blood runs deep in the team and they get a very good PU at discounted price!