2016 European Grand Prix - Baku City Circuit, Fri 17 – Sun 19 Jun

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matt_b
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Re: 2016 European Grand Prix - Baku City Circuit, Fri 17 – Sun 19 Jun

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How does Perez keep getting podiums in that car? mega performance again

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Phil
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GrayGreat wrote:Lol. One race where Hamilton can't figure out how to correct his engine settings, and everyone on the sky team whining how silly these radio ban rules are. It's the same for everyone.
My issue is that this "issue" came out of no where. I am assuming he did not change the setting himself into a wrong mode, so the car must of ended up by itself. How in gods name is he supposed to figure it out if according to the wheel everything should be fine? Also bear in mind this is not the first time he is racing this car... and yet it must be something more complex than just "turning a switch".

I'm assuming there was a genuine problem on the car.

Evenso, i am doubtful he would have made the podium. Perez seemed genuinly quick and hard to pass. 4th should have been doable though.

Congrats to Ros, but i cant help but feel this one was handed to him on a platter. Not his fault though - entirely Hamiltons --- up in QF. Pitty.

We still have not had a genuine race between the two. Imagine if they noth had been 1 & 2 throughout the race.
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Re: 2016 European Grand Prix - Baku City Circuit, Fri 17 – Sun 19 Jun

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Watching the interviews on the podium, I can't help thinking that Seb has been taking fashion tips from Jaques Villeneuve. His suit looks 2 sizes too big compared to Checko and Nico.....

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Phil wrote: My issue is that this "issue" came out of no where. I am assuming he did not change the setting himself into a wrong mode, so the car must of ended up by itself. How in gods name is he supposed to figure it out if according to the wheel everything should be fine? Also bear in mind this is not the first time he is racing this car... and yet it must be something more complex than just "turning a switch".

I'm assuming there was a genuine problem on the car.
Specially when the team repeatedly told him he didn't do anything wrong.


Phil wrote: Evenso, i am doubtful he would have made the podium. Perez seemed genuinly quick and hard to pass. 4th should have been doable though.
For sure he could have gotten 4th without the issue, but no way was he ever going to get past Checo on track. I watched talemetry all race, and Checo was routinely the fastest guy through sector 2. Before the issue, Lewis would gain time in sector 1 & 3, only to have Checo pull it back out again in 2.
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Gaz. wrote:
basti313 wrote:
Wynters wrote:For those complaining about the tyre switch.

Pitting at the end of the first lap still has an unsafe car on the track for nearly an entire lap,...
He could just go the usual way and start from the pits if it is that unsafe.
He was able to do two further laps and a great time in Q2 on this "unsafe" set of tires, so I see absolutely no reason for the change. Mercedes should have stopped him in Q2 if the tires were too unsafe to drive.
No matter what you discuss, it is a big gift from FIA. And in the past (RedBull in Spa for example) changes like this were never allowed, unless the tire suffered a puncture on the inlap due to debris on the track.
If this was any other driver then it wouldn't even be discussed.
Yes, because there would be no change of tires!

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Rosberg didn't look as happy as Vettel in the warm-down room. Odd. Indeed he looks subdued generally.
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Re: 2016 European Grand Prix - Baku City Circuit, Fri 17 – Sun 19 Jun

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Toto's classic there were problems on both cars catchphrase #-o

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matt_b wrote:Toto's classic there were problems on both cars catchphrase #-o
Might be true, because at one point in race, the gap between Rosberg and the Ferraris reduced from 19 to 14 seconds.

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Ferrari strategy of a 2 stop screwed Kimi...almost did Vettel who chose not to do 2 stop
When will they learn

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GrayGreat wrote:
matt_b wrote:Toto's classic there were problems on both cars catchphrase #-o
Might be true, because at one point in race, the gap between Rosberg and the Ferraris reduced from 19 to 14 seconds.
I swear I saw on Twitter that it was traffic that slowed Rosberg down.
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Wolff said that both cars had same problem, but Nico solved it quickly while Hamilton didn't do it because it was very complex (he said it a bit laughing, i guess he meant that he didn't remember what to do).

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flickerf1 wrote:
GrayGreat wrote:
matt_b wrote:Toto's classic there were problems on both cars catchphrase #-o
Might be true, because at one point in race, the gap between Rosberg and the Ferraris reduced from 19 to 14 seconds.
I swear I saw on Twitter that it was traffic that slowed Rosberg down.
Don't swear, I believe you :mrgreen: I was just guessing.

LionKing
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wickedz50 wrote:Ferrari strategy of a 2 stop screwed Kimi...almost did Vettel who chose not to do 2 stop
When will they learn
When did Kimi stop for the 2nd time? Kimi finished as high he could in this race.
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Gaz.
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GrayGreat wrote:
matt_b wrote:Toto's classic there were problems on both cars catchphrase #-o
Might be true, because at one point in race, the gap between Rosberg and the Ferraris reduced from 19 to 14 seconds.
It might, but Toto reminds me of Nigel Mansell with the excuses "oh but we had this problem and that problem that you were not aware of..." The times of Rosberg do not lie, yet Toto has previous form too.
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GrayGreat wrote:
flickerf1 wrote:
GrayGreat wrote: Might be true, because at one point in race, the gap between Rosberg and the Ferraris reduced from 19 to 14 seconds.
I swear I saw on Twitter that it was traffic that slowed Rosberg down.
Don't swear, I believe you :mrgreen: I was just guessing.
Oops! :D :D :D
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