We need a potential champion for the future !!!!
He can support Alonso next year in title bid and learn the ropes for 2018 WDC



I'm with you on that!mclaren111 wrote:Stoffel must race next year !!!
We need a potential champion for the future !!!!
He can support Alonso next year in title bid and learn the ropes for 2018 WDC![]()
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A bit of luck? I think Button deserves more credit than that, it was a fantastic overtake on 3 cars into 1 corner. If anything Vandoorne was being cautious, which is by no means a bad thing in that situation. Fantastic drive from Stoffel, but Jenson more so. Very unlucky with the failure, could have scored some decent points there. The improvements are obvious, I don't think we've seen near what this package has to offer.Jef Patat wrote:Just another perspective:
https://vid.me/2R48
Button overtook Vandoorne with a bit of luck, though at the end of the first lap Stoffel made a mistake.
That car looks quite stable!
Yes, Jenson is tremendously competitive, ask Hamilton. But he is not spectacular and because of this people tend to underrate him, which is very unfair.hemichromis wrote:Jenson is would have most likely been superior had he finished the race, this of course takes nothing from a reserve driver performing as well as he did on such short notice.
Jenson is consistently underrated yet so often out scores his team mate in his career.
Stoffel will be racing next year.
No, he isn't missing a musclea1b2i3r45 wrote:Well, not sure maybe the angle or shadows are playing tricks but it seems to me that alonso is missing his right pectoral muscles.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BD1CL-Lhmre ... lo_oficial
After investigating it further I've come across these links on another forum. Wiki and some pictures seem to confirm it.ME4ME wrote:No, he isn't missing a musclea1b2i3r45 wrote:Well, not sure maybe the angle or shadows are playing tricks but it seems to me that alonso is missing his right pectoral muscles.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BD1CL-Lhmre ... lo_oficial![]()
Just super light. No fat. Minimum muscle required for the job.
In 2006, Kubica qualified 9th and his teammate Heidfeld 10th, this was Kubica's first race after Villeneuve was deemed medically unfit to race. Does that count?Gothrek wrote:I was really surprised by Vandoorne, on a first race outqualifying a former world champion without really been used to the car. Impressive!
Does anybody know if anybody has ever pulled this off? Somebody falling in for another driver and straight out-qualifying the establishment?
Sauber is aparently set to become Alfa Romeo.kptaylor wrote:Stoffel needs to leverage his point to his advantage and get some additional sponsors lined up. From what I've read, that's where he's lacking. This showing should help him to make progress in that area. Would be interesting to see if McLaren makes a move on Sauber to have a junior Honda team.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!