the official video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79D0axLDw30
the inofficial soundtrack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZm_Qq_Wv-s
let run song 4 to 6 sec in advance to get the best results.
enjoy.
Guess it depends on reference point....what do you think might have happened if the headrest flew off and created an ensuing accident behind? Academic I know, but that is why I said likely to be! In addition no doubt those 'yellow-flags' were out at Castle Corner as reversing back from the run-off area was likely to interfere with other fast approaching drivers.Moose wrote: ↑01 Jul 2017, 15:20I agree that there's an issue over penalty consistency, but...That's because there's a rule against reversing in the pit lane, but there's not one against rejoining the track, as long as you don't do it in a way that interferes with other drivers.Witness Baku at Castle Corner, where so many Drivers reversed into the line of approaching cars from the escape road.
No - not black flagged - black and orange flagged. An entirely different thing.Then there was #Red44 looking likely to be Black-flagged if he did not stop to change the headrest
No, don't confuse reference point, perspective, opinions, whatever you want to call it... with set rules and facts. That's the problem with on line discussions that go 60 some odd pages. Some people think their opinions should be weighted equally to the facts. More bewildering still, people when presented with facts challenging their statements, double down on their misinformed opinion or worse, move the goal post. Everyone knows the how the process works.
That's the dumbest thing to do. Why penalize Vettel for Mercedes mistake. Its their own fault that Vettel finished infront. Get over it. brundle,button,stewart and company said :move on. He got his penaltycirrusflyer wrote: ↑01 Jul 2017, 09:55Maybe they'll just put 10 sec on Vettel's time and put him behind Hamilton in Baku results. The gap in WC will lessen a bit, becoming tighter among Vettel and Hamilton and that's it.
Vettel will get his punishment and it wouldn't be as harsh as a ban or taking away points.
The FIA, doesn't care what they think. Not to mention the FIA's opinion is the only one that really matters.
Agreed that the two-eyes one mouth philosophy should be adopted, however don't confuse what you think you understand with my point of reference!TAG wrote: ↑01 Jul 2017, 18:58No, don't confuse reference point, perspective, opinions, whatever you want to call it... with set rules and facts. That's the problem with on line discussions that go 60 some odd pages. Some people think their opinions should be weighted equally to the facts. More bewildering still, people when presented with facts challenging their statements, double down on their misinformed opinion or worse, move the goal post. Everyone knows the how the process works.
The equivalent to measure twice cut once for forums should be; Read twice post once.
Indeed they did, yet people say the Brits are biased towards their own.F1NAC wrote: ↑01 Jul 2017, 19:25That's the dumbest thing to do. Why penalize Vettel for Mercedes mistake. Its their own fault that Vettel finished infront. Get over it. brundle,button,stewart and company said :move on. He got his penaltycirrusflyer wrote: ↑01 Jul 2017, 09:55Maybe they'll just put 10 sec on Vettel's time and put him behind Hamilton in Baku results. The gap in WC will lessen a bit, becoming tighter among Vettel and Hamilton and that's it.
Vettel will get his punishment and it wouldn't be as harsh as a ban or taking away points.
What exactly is your point of reference?
Why would you want to involve an entire country and it's people and pass such a generalised statement? I support Sebastian, but I'm not blind to his errors or in this case sheer stupidity and arrogance. But, I do feel his disqualification from the GP is warranted. It has nothing to do with where Hamilton finished or the WDC or the WCC. I'm simply isolating the particular error he made and if our governing body or race control did the same, the decision making wouldn't be so difficult and prolonged. Who knows? This might be a tactic to generate more interest and drama in a championship fight!NathanOlder wrote: ↑01 Jul 2017, 22:49Indeed they did, yet people say the Brits are biased towards their own.F1NAC wrote: ↑01 Jul 2017, 19:25That's the dumbest thing to do. Why penalize Vettel for Mercedes mistake. Its their own fault that Vettel finished infront. Get over it. brundle,button,stewart and company said :move on. He got his penaltycirrusflyer wrote: ↑01 Jul 2017, 09:55Maybe they'll just put 10 sec on Vettel's time and put him behind Hamilton in Baku results. The gap in WC will lessen a bit, becoming tighter among Vettel and Hamilton and that's it.
Vettel will get his punishment and it wouldn't be as harsh as a ban or taking away points.