Sebastian Vettel has taken a surprise win at the Hungarian Grand Prix, taking the lead of the race at the start to never give it up. The action happened behind him though, as incidents caused many position changes throughout the race, allowing both Red Bulls to complete the podium.
ajnšpric_pumpa wrote:It quite clearly shows Ferrari is droping in pecking order race by race......soon Mclaren will catch them and one man from Spain will be very happy
It's a bit suspect that Ferrari is the one team that's gone backwards since the FiA tightened its monitoring of fuel flow with additional sensors.
Mercedes and Redbull are im front here and Bottas sound like Williams is too.....but that is Ferrari story not only this year but before too....solid start to seasons and than a stall.
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ajnšpric_pumpa wrote:Finac
He "didnt like the suspension" talk! Really???
Santosh
Yea 1.4 is bullshit of course .....but i have zero doubt Mclaren has a better chassis than Ferrari and yes it will be a great feeling when THIS YEAR ,Alonso beats one of the Ferraris,and yes the car doesnt even needs to be as fast as a Ferrari for him to do it.
Why? Because Button is very very good and fast driver.
You know I am kidding right
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ajnšpric_pumpa wrote:Finac
He "didnt like the suspension" talk! Really???
Santosh
Yea 1.4 is bullshit of course .....but i have zero doubt Mclaren has a better chassis than Ferrari and yes it will be a great feeling when THIS YEAR ,Alonso beats one of the Ferraris,and yes the car doesnt even needs to be as fast as a Ferrari for him to do it.
Why? Because Button is very very good and fast driver.
You know I am kidding right
Of course my friend! I was pulling it a bit myself...
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The start system button pushing that Rosberg was doing before his engine died was mad. He looked like he was dialling an international phone number there were so many movements!
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Just_a_fan wrote:The start system button pushing that Rosberg was doing before his engine died was mad. He looked like he was dialling an international phone number there were so many movements!
And they claim the process of starting the cars is too easy!
Shame Fernando forgot the rule about getting back to the pits without assistance. It was great to see a driver's commitment to the team's cause though. Reminds me of Mansell pushing his car in days of yore... http://youtu.be/mYyq4lTvJNE
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