PlatinumZealot wrote:Does anyone feel that the new clutch rules add too much randomness to the starts? It is clearly not driver dependent.
He Isn't the only one, remember Nico recently had a bad one in Germany.Shrieker wrote:Hamilton's starts have been too inconsistent this season and it's costing him. He should spend more time to make sure he gets good starts. He has thrown many wins this year due to his slow getaways.
This is part of F1 and I like it. More manual starts bring an opportunity to the drivers who are better doing them . I guess some Hamilton fans will speak a lot about this but the only way for Lewis is to work hard to improve on this area. Nico has done a consistently better job.Moose wrote:Back in the 90s, prior to super awesome double clutches there certainly were drivers who were just plain better at starting than others. I particularly remember Coulthard being pretty spectacular off the line. I think there's patterns these days too.
Hamilton is definitely weak off the line. The Ferraris in general are super super strong. Honestly, I think all it will take is Hamilton practicing the hell out of them.
Even in you keep repeting the same(as others have done) the situation remains the same with only two points. Also, Nico has had his amount of problems too. Is he taking advantage from Lewis´s problems and errors? of course, but this part of the competition too.Schuttelberg wrote:2 points separate the first two guys in the World Championship, yet there is an inevitably about the driver's championship that most F1 fans feel.
Rosberg's 7 wins this year-
Australia - Hamilton falls away at the start.
Bahrain - Same as above, contact with Bottas and Ricciardo.
China - Hamilton started last due to mechanical error.
Russia - Hamilton starts 10th due to mechanical error.
Azerbaijan - Hamilton was awful during qualifying and started 10th.
Spa - Hamilton started last.
Monza - Hamilton botched up the start.
Rosberg has out-qualified Hamilton ON MERIT only at Hungary this year, by a mere tenth.
There is a lot of illusion that's sold that Rosberg is close to Hamilton. I have an immense amount of respect for Hamilton, but fact is that he's been a bit unlucky with a whole heap of mechanical failures and also been off the bottle in certain situations. If Hamilton gets his act together for the remaining 7 races, Rosberg doesn't have a prayer!
This was the worst of the race. I was quite surprised to see Perez leaving the door open on that corner. Pretty easy overtake for Max. And the Sergio was out of the track.Manjhi wrote:Sergio Perez's defense against Max was epic, its better to go off road then to engage in wheel-to-wheel battle with that kido.
Another bad start from him. He has said that it was his mistake. No mysteries here.Roman wrote:So, the Italian GP. Didnt watch the whole thing, went to do something with the family after like 30 min of race. When Ferrari came in and it became clear they are on a 2 stopper I decided to spend the afternoon with the family Seems like I didnt miss out on too much. Did it become clear why Ham started so bad?
Apart from that, the only positive thing is that the WDC is all open again. Who would have thought?
He said that during the race over the team radio, then in the post-race press conference he admitted he only said this to ease the minds of his engineers, and that he had no idea what went wrong.Vasconia wrote:Another bad start from him. He has said that it was his mistake. No mysteries here.Roman wrote:So, the Italian GP. Didnt watch the whole thing, went to do something with the family after like 30 min of race. When Ferrari came in and it became clear they are on a 2 stopper I decided to spend the afternoon with the family Seems like I didnt miss out on too much. Did it become clear why Ham started so bad?
Apart from that, the only positive thing is that the WDC is all open again. Who would have thought?
Tell that to AlonsoPlatinumZealot wrote:Does anyone feel that the new clutch rules add too much randomness to the starts? It is clearly not driver dependent.
The Merc is surely not easy to start, but Ros claims he had good starts in the last two races, because he practiced them. Next week Ham will go to the factory instead of Barbados and will practice starts too.sosic2121 wrote:Tell that to AlonsoPlatinumZealot wrote:Does anyone feel that the new clutch rules add too much randomness to the starts? It is clearly not driver dependent.
But it seems Mercedes pushed the limit with their clutch.
The only reason I see is, that Lauda is at MercPierce89 wrote:I hope you realize why you've never heard any Red Bullers speaking "Austrian".basti313 wrote:True. And I do not know what this is about, no RedBull driver tried to speak Austrian so far for example...F1NAC wrote:Awkward moment when Mercedes driver speaks italian better than Ferrari driver
Or picture a Sauber driver trying to speak Swiss-German
Edit: Or Grosjean tawkin' suthern.... LMAO