George-Jung wrote:ringo wrote:Ferrari should looking into hiring Perez or Hulkenberg. Even Grosjean would be an interesting pick.
Hell no!! With Grosjean being the worst of those three.
'Mr. He Hit Me, he hit me'
How about Mr drive without fourth gear for most of the race and overtake Kvyat in Barcelona's turn one that prompted this line by RB: "we still think he might have a gear problem"? Or Mr outqulify very quick Maldonado 5:2 (or whatever it is) without often running in FP1? Or going back to this race mr out-qualify almost (0,1.. + team errors) Ferrari and Williams? Missed it? Anyway in their typical nauseating fashion: team player Grosjean read written by his team fake apologies. That's their policy, apologise and apologise and look where it got them: nowhere. Sixth ot tenth like it matters, you might as well risk.
Lapping (I hope) example: changing direction in the braking zone - strictly forbidden as a way of overtaking and pushing off. Guess who gets a penalty if Glock keeps his normal line and is not getting the f... out the way (on the kerb, not normal at all) as Stevens should have
I don't think Alonso would be apologising either.
sgth0mas wrote:Vettel has shown all season why he is a top driver, and while it was unfortunate for him to start at the back, at least he helped make this race a little bit interesting today. It was fun to see him tear through the pack twice. I wish i had a better view of the incident with hulkenberg.
I disagree, in Bahrain particularly he wasn't even close, five times or so. Complete lack of competition, close second best car and nowhere near to challenging Merc is not a good indication. In Canada he was a bit of a mess too, very dumb penalty, lied
about not touching Hulk, had problems with Alonso and others. Speaking of 2nd best cars Raikkonen - nice spin, anyone thinks it's about "fixing" qualifying or cars that don't suit? It's a team work: Williams removes Massa again and Kimi is making Bottas look good.