So you don't think it's absolutely ridiculous that they left him out, and he lost about 10 seconds, only to put him on exactly the same tyre?Juzh wrote:It's always a conspiracy when hamilton doesn't get him way.
Tyre part I agree, but then again, they're going for a secure 1-2 above all else. And that's why hamilton should have taken pole yesterday. As he should have in brazil.J0rd4n wrote:So you don't think it's absolutely ridiculous that they left him out, and he lost about 10 seconds, only to put him on exactly the same tyre?Juzh wrote:It's always a conspiracy when hamilton doesn't get him way.
A gap we've seen time after time is worthless if you try to overtake the same car.NathanOlder wrote:Lewis worked hard to bring the gap down to 1.0
That is beyond the point. Yes Hamilton should have got pole, but Merc shouldn't manipulate the racing. Hamilton was faster on track and Merc deployed a strategy to ensure the two drivers never got close to each other. They lie to us when they say they let their drivers race.Juzh wrote:Tyre part I agree, but then again, they're going for a secure 1-2 above all else. And that's why hamilton should have taken pole yesterday. As he should have in brazil.J0rd4n wrote:So you don't think it's absolutely ridiculous that they left him out, and he lost about 10 seconds, only to put him on exactly the same tyre?Juzh wrote:It's always a conspiracy when hamilton doesn't get him way.
Get real Man. This track is made for overtaking. Best track of the year for passing. Once your in DRS , its hard to shake somebody off.Juzh wrote:A gap we've seen time after time is worthless if you try to overtake the same car.NathanOlder wrote:Lewis worked hard to bring the gap down to 1.0