The team has confirmed that Kvyat will drive until the end of the season. I am happy because he deserves at least some respect after what happened.Andres125sx wrote:I can´t see what people see on this GP. To me Monza is the borest GP of the season by far. Maybe the atmosphere there is great, but looking at some other GPs with empty stands I guess atmosphere is not a factor they take into account so...
At least Lewis messed up the start so there will be some excitement for the championship, or at least for some more GP
There were rumours about Kvyat racing his last GP. At spanish TV they said some GP2 driver (can´t remind the name) said something wich, if true, would mean the russian driver will not race in F1 again. Anyone has some more info?
I think there are a few factors at play here:basti313 wrote: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...
Or picture a Sauber driver trying to speak Swiss-German
Edit: Or Grosjean tawkin' suthern.... LMAO
Giving the fact that Vettel may be able do do it and how proud they are now about their Austrian race, I would have at least expected some for the many wins they had
Agree, that would be too rude even for RBRVasconia wrote:The team has confirmed that Kvyat will drive until the end of the season. I am happy because he deserves at least some respect after what happened.Andres125sx wrote:I can´t see what people see on this GP. To me Monza is the borest GP of the season by far. Maybe the atmosphere there is great, but looking at some other GPs with empty stands I guess atmosphere is not a factor they take into account so...
At least Lewis messed up the start so there will be some excitement for the championship, or at least for some more GP
There were rumours about Kvyat racing his last GP. At spanish TV they said some GP2 driver (can´t remind the name) said something wich, if true, would mean the russian driver will not race in F1 again. Anyone has some more info?
But disagree with this one, I find Monza races boring most of the seasons, and with Mexico and Baku it is not that fast now either compared to those so, apart from the great people...Vasconia wrote:Monza is a great track, fast as hell and where we can see true overtakes. Yesterday we saw some good moves. There was no emotion for the victory or the podium but you cant blame the track for his. The strategy helped Hamilton to place himself in front of the Ferraris. It was a pity because a bettle Hamilton-Kimi-Sebastian would have been great.
His spanish is much better than my english tooChrisDanger wrote:Rosberg is fluent in about 5 languages, including German, English, French and Italian.
Sorry...ChrisDanger wrote:I think there are a few factors at play here:basti313 wrote: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".
Giving the fact that Vettel may be able do do it and how proud they are now about their Austrian race, I would have at least expected some for the many wins they had
...Giving the fact that Vettel may be able do do it ...Pierce89 wrote: I hope you realize why you've never heard any Red Bullers speaking "Austrian".
In Monza we saw Pierre Gasly can overtake without crashing and pushing of the road, which is a nice surprise for a RB "talent".Andres125sx wrote:There were rumours about Kvyat racing his last GP. At spanish TV they said some GP2 driver (can´t remind the name) said something wich, if true, would mean the russian driver will not race in F1 again. Anyone has some more info?
Yessosic2121 wrote:In Monza we saw Pierre Gasly can overtake without crashing and pushing of the road, which is a nice surprise for a RB "talent".Andres125sx wrote:There were rumours about Kvyat racing his last GP. At spanish TV they said some GP2 driver (can´t remind the name) said something wich, if true, would mean the russian driver will not race in F1 again. Anyone has some more info?
For sure your English is better than my Spanish.Andres125sx wrote:His spanish is much better than my english tooChrisDanger wrote:Rosberg is fluent in about 5 languages, including German, English, French and Italian.
Statistics. Nico and Lewis have had and equal amount of fluffed starts. Even for other teams there is not much the driver can do to ensure he gets a good start. It is very dependent on the conditions of the clutch after the formation lap.SR71 wrote:PlatinumZealot wrote:Does anyone feel that the new clutch rules add too much randomness to the starts? It is clearly not driver dependent.
How is it not driver dependent?
Practice to launch the car at the factory? How?basti313 wrote: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.
I really like these intelligent drivers. They always know what it takes. =D>
Does anybody else have a felling about overpaid weirdos hanging their balls into a pool?
No.PlatinumZealot wrote:Does anyone feel that the new clutch rules add too much randomness to the starts?
can confirm the car free days. Basically you could choose a day where you couldn't drive your car at all (that was for 5weeks in 1974) and the maximum speed has been lowered to 100kph. The German Wikipedia has some further info https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%96lpreiskrise (somehow strange that there is no English translation for that article).diego.liv wrote:Not sure why they should talk "austrian". btw IIRC there aren't races in Switzerland because of the Mercedes LeMans incident. My granny was in Austria and she swears there were times/days of driving restrictions, driving at all, not simply "Euro 0,1 verboten" and so..wasn't able to find info, can anyone confirm?