Fifty wrote: ↑17 Apr 2017, 02:03
I had to watch the race with the volume real low.
Were they booing Hamilton at the interviews at the end?
Yes HAM was booed. I guess a lot of folks don't care for him as a driver. It does seem consistent that at most venues he is not respected by the fans and there's a large consortium of people booing.
I'm shocked at the slow pace of RIK. He really is nothing of the driver he used to be. All the vodka and not taking care of himself is starting to cost him. I doubt he will be driving next year. Ferrari is lucky BOT is not the driver ROS was or the constructors would be out of reach. BOT keeps it in reach.
I still think Merc should have signed ALO. It would have lit a fire under HAM, and secured a drivers and constructors championship no question. Nobody would have touched those two guys paired up. I just don't see the fire in HAM that he used to have. Maybe that's just me.
HAM's blocking of RIC deserved all of the 5 seconds absolutely. It harmed another drivers race and it was dangerous. HAM'a driving the second half of the race was impressive to watch.
I was impressed with VET composure and control of his pace. He was clearly cruising the second half while HAM was catching him. Ferrari made less mistakes today.
Maybe three years of easy winning has brought some atrophy and complacency to the strategy callers at Merc? They seem far too conservative, imo.
BOT had a great quali but man he will have to pick up his race pace. I'm getting the feeling this drive is maybe a bit over his head, but it's too early to tell. Maybe he was set up compromised, but nevertheless he only impressed me this year so far when he took pole. He needs to build on that or his confidence will start to falter. HAM is a tough driver to beat and BOT will need a lot of confidence to beat HAM consistently--if he can, which I'm not sure of.
Watching F1 since 1986.