I greatly dislike a protectionist strategy in top level motorsports...cooken wrote: ↑03 Sep 2017, 01:39Most likely both team bosses will tell their respective drivers to forget about Hamilton. They are in an outstanding position and have zero chance of beating the Merc on race pace, so the goal should be to stay clear of trouble at all costs and maintain their position, and minimize number of places lost as the out of position cars behind them inevitably catch up and pass.
That was a wet race... tomorrow will be try. They'll be lucky to stay in the top five.
If race day was dry, they would have started hoping to protect a podium position.Zynerji wrote: ↑03 Sep 2017, 02:10I greatly dislike a protectionist strategy in top level motorsports...cooken wrote: ↑03 Sep 2017, 01:39Most likely both team bosses will tell their respective drivers to forget about Hamilton. They are in an outstanding position and have zero chance of beating the Merc on race pace, so the goal should be to stay clear of trouble at all costs and maintain their position, and minimize number of places lost as the out of position cars behind them inevitably catch up and pass.
I wonder what would have happened here in 2008 if STR had that same mentality.
I just put £10 on that with bet365 in the uk, at 200/1Webber2011 wrote: ↑03 Sep 2017, 04:35I have absolutely no idea what might happen in this race, too much of a mixed up grid.
I do expect the Merc's to be the strongest and Hamilton to take the win, though what happens behind him is going to be superb to watch.
I often bet on F1, and have just now placed $10 on what I think is my best punt of the year.
Fastest Lap - Fernando Alonso
@ 151/1
Payout $1510
C'mon Fernando, smash a mega lap in just for fun mate
Gross exaggeration! No reason in the world is justifiable for that horrendous delay. It's the consequence of an incompetent race director and a sh!t tyre supplier.