2015 Brazilian Grand Prix - Sao Paulo, November 13 - 15

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Well now that Nico is assured second place in the WDC, perhaps the damn team will actually let them race instead of the gifting bs they have done the last 2 rounds.
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Gp2 engine....
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Rosberg drove better pure and simple.

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Lewis tried his best but Rosberg was better at Brasil

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Sevach wrote:Rosberg drove better pure and simple.
really? how come Lewis was all over his gear box then for several laps, on one of the toughest tracks to follow on.
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dans79 wrote:
Sevach wrote:Rosberg drove better pure and simple.
really? how come Lewis was all over his gear box then for several laps, on one of the toughest tracks to follow on.
He had DRS.

What happened when lost the DRS? Rosberg quickly opened another 3 seconds gap.

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dans79 wrote:Well now that Nico is assured second place in the WDC, perhaps the damn team will actually let them race instead of the gifting bs they have done the last 2 rounds.
I somehow doubt that because they'll use pride of winning the final race of the season and the record books as an excuse to ensure there is no collision.
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dans79 wrote:
Sevach wrote:Rosberg drove better pure and simple.
really? how come Lewis was all over his gear box then for several laps, on one of the toughest tracks to follow on.
He had DRS.

What happened when lost the DRS? Rosberg quickly opened another 3 seconds gap.
The point is Lewis managed to get into DRS range, which shows at that part of the grand prix, he was quicker.
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LionKing wrote:
dans79 wrote:
Sevach wrote:Rosberg drove better pure and simple.
really? how come Lewis was all over his gear box then for several laps, on one of the toughest tracks to follow on.
He had DRS.

What happened when lost the DRS? Rosberg quickly opened another 3 seconds gap.
lol, he lost drs, because he couldn't follow that close anymore.
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Nico made a small error into turn 1 and Lewis got into DRS range, once Rosberg got out of it, he put a gap.

Rosberg looked like he was in control whole race.

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dans79 wrote:
Sevach wrote:Rosberg drove better pure and simple.
really? how come Lewis was all over his gear box then for several laps, on one of the toughest tracks to follow on.
Every track is hard to follow Interlagos isn't any harder than most.

Hamilton blew his wad early and was killing his tires.

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Kimi also performed a bit poorly, 33 seconds behind Vettel with one less stop as well. He lost way too much time to his teammate.

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Loving the post-race rationalizations from Hamilton's supporters. The race was so boring that's about as much as I can find interesting. Keep trying fanboys, you'll come up with a convincing argument soon and entertain us all while you do.

Or, not.

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LionKing wrote:Kimi also performed a bit poorly, 33 seconds behind Vettel with one less stop as well. He lost way too much time to his teammate.
Yep.

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dans79 wrote:
Sevach wrote:Rosberg drove better pure and simple.
really? how come Lewis was all over his gear box then for several laps, on one of the toughest tracks to follow on.
Rosberg was just cruising to save his tyres, as Hamilton did in China. Notice how Rosberg always pulled away at the end of each stint.

7.8 second gap in the end. =D>

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"I had the pace, but couldn't overtake, because of the track ".
And wasn't it exactly the same when you was P1 and ROS P2 ?