Phil wrote:Mercedes AFAIK takes turns in who has track position. Hamilton had track position first, and messed up, then on the last run, Rosberg was ahead and had track position, hence he wasnt affected by it. (Or he was able to complete the lap before).
What does it even mean? He crashed, nothing to do with track position, the end. Surprisingly it wasn't Maldonado but Hamilton in the best car and with guaranteed 2nd.
Phil wrote:What a pitty. I would have loved to see a genuine race bentween the two Mercs throughout the race. We might still get that, given there is a virtual guarantee of a safetycar tomorrow. If Hamilton can stay out of trouble, he may be well up the order before lap 1 ends. But he'll be starting right in chaos. Good thing the narrow bit starts after turn 3/4 and not sooner...
You didn't enjoy Canada, Spain and Monaco then? Doubt it but OK. LH should push 6 drivers off track at the start and he'll be fine.
matt_b wrote:Shocking from Lewis today, reminds me of Austria 2014, easily had the pace for pole but keeps messing it up
Not this again, he clearly didn't have the pace (especially here) without spinning or crashing.
- Go Perez, let's hope he keeps the position. Edit: I didn't know he had grid penalty. FI drivers messed up their best chance in a long time.
- Verstappen doesn't know basic rules, he loses control under pressure, goes off, comes back into the path of Bottas and whines on the radio. He should get a penalty for that, or better two: both dangerous driving and talking nonsense.