2016 Italian Grand Prix - Monza, 02-04 September

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Re: 2016 Italian Grand Prix - Monza, 02-04 September

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Massa 355, nais.
"Explain the ending to F1 in football terms"
"Hamilton was beating Verstappen 7-0, then the ref decided F%$& rules, next goal wins
while also sending off 4 Hamilton players to make it more interesting"

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Gutierrez also 355.
Force India 353.
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King George has arrived.

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SchuMassa wrote:Williams ahead of Ferrari and Red Bull on race sims:

1. Hamilton 1.26,891 15 supersoft
2. Rosberg 1.26,954 15 supersoft
3. Bottas 1.27,688 12 supersoft
4. Verstappen 1.27,784 12 supersoft
5. Räikkönen 1.27,901 12 supersoft
6. Hülkenberg 1.28,297 12 supersoft
7. Grosjean 1.28,291 6 supersoft
8. Perez 1.28,360 14 supersoft
9. Palmer 1.28,596 15 supersoft
10. Alonso 1.28,667 4 supersoft
11. Button 1.28,683 11 supersoft
12. Gutierrez 1.28,930 15 supersoft
13. Wehrlein 1.28,930 10 supersoft
14. Ericsson 1.29,025 9 supersoft
15. Sainz 1.29,127 14 supersoft
16. Nasr 1.29,341 10 supersoft
--- --- --- ---
1. Hamilton 1.26,701 17 soft
2. Bottas 1.27,413 16 soft
3. Vettel 1.28,158 21 soft
4. Ricciardo 1.28,403 18 soft
5. Alonso 1.28,805 11 soft
6. Wehrlein 1.29,047 13 soft
7. Kvyat 1.29,329 13 soft
8. Magnussen 1.29,495 18 soft
9. Grosjean 1.29,538 12 soft
--- --- --- ---
1. Rosberg 1.27,093 17 medium
2. Massa 1.28,036 6 medium
3. Perez 1.28,555 15 medium
4. Hülkenberg 1.29,011 12 medium
5. Button 1.29,315 9 medium
6. Nasr 1.29,336 9 medium
7. Ericsson 1.29,341 10 medium
Last few Grand Prix raikkonen is a bit faster then Vettel in qualifying. Raikkonen feeling better since he's got a contract and Vettel feeling the pressure and frustration?

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Jolle wrote: Last few Grand Prix raikkonen is a bit faster then Vettel in qualifying. Raikkonen feeling better since he's got a contract and Vettel feeling the pressure and frustration?
I also noticed that, Vettel is not a "happy camper".
It is different to 2014,

This year Kimi really stepped up his game wich is nice to see!
Also, i have never seen so many messy mistakes by Vettel.
Maybe overdriving the car a bit?

I really dislike the policy Marchione is pressuring now, i have the feeling that it creates a fearculture within Ferrari.
His latest statements do back it up a tad ...

I am hoping that Singapore wil be the point where Vettel wil regain his form, he is alway good there ....

What do you think Jolle?

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Sonador wrote:
Jolle wrote: Last few Grand Prix raikkonen is a bit faster then Vettel in qualifying. Raikkonen feeling better since he's got a contract and Vettel feeling the pressure and frustration?
I also noticed that, Vettel is not a "happy camper".
It is different to 2014,

This year Kimi really stepped up his game wich is nice to see!
Also, i have never seen so many messy mistakes by Vettel.
Maybe overdriving the car a bit?

I really dislike the policy Marchione is pressuring now, i have the feeling that it creates a fearculture within Ferrari.
His latest statements do back it up a tad ...

I am hoping that Singapore wil be the point where Vettel wil regain his form, he is alway good there ....

What do you think Jolle?
I think there is a lot going on at Ferrari. The current boss is a marketing manager without the real knowledge like managers like Ron Dennis or Paddy Lowe. With Allison walking out the pressure is just too much on Vettels shoulders (not that GE can't handle pressure, but this is really too much). Sloppy driving, small mistakes, frustrated radio messages. There is a lot going on between closed doors.

Kimi just comes in, drives around and tells everybody to F off.

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Sonador wrote: I really dislike the policy Marchione is pressuring now, i have the feeling that it creates a fearculture within Ferrari.
His latest statements do back it up a tad ...
I chalk it up to the typical Ferrari arrogance, and the we are the best mentality. Because they haven't actually been the best in so long the pressure just keeps building.
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2015 They had wins and could challenge Mercedes on a good day. 2016 would only be better, but they are 3rd actually, no wins, car is not fast enough, engine not powerfull enough, lead technical manager goes, tactical errors, drivers crash eachother. Yeah i can imagin Ferrari managent would be furious at the moment.

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I wonder if stewards will penalise Verstappen for blocking Rosberg. Gutierrez got five place grid penalty in Spa

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I assume Verstappen was as annoyed by his block on Rosberg as he clearly was by the block he recieved by Magnussen.

You know unless he is hypocrite as well.

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It has the looks of another disappointing weekend. The field is spread out too far, Mercedes too fast, Hamilton too quick for Rosberg. Same old story.

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If the field stays as spread out as it is all teams bar merc should be ashamed of themselves really.

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ME4ME wrote:It has the looks of another disappointing weekend. The field is spread out too far, Mercedes too fast, Hamilton too quick for Rosberg. Same old story.
I think start is more important than Q pace and it will decide the winner.

Mercedes 1.5s quicker than low drag Williams with same power on track with no corners. Makes me wonder...

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F1NAC wrote:I wonder if stewards will penalise Verstappen for blocking Rosberg. Gutierrez got five place grid penalty in Spa
It's more likely that Rosberg will get penalty :lol:

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sosic2121 wrote:
F1NAC wrote:I wonder if stewards will penalise Verstappen for blocking Rosberg. Gutierrez got five place grid penalty in Spa
It's more likely that Rosberg will get penalty :lol:
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