He was very impressive, so where Max & Dan, both did an incredible job to grab P2/P3 with the massive power deficit they have.
Maybe if the results had been different? I went off back to bed, had great time with the missus and came back for a pretty exciting Q2 and Q3 sessions. It's all about perspective.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑03 Sep 2017, 12:54Gross 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.
Indeed it is. Glad you had fun. I missed the end due to work.TAG wrote: ↑03 Sep 2017, 13:17Maybe if the results had been different? I went off back to bed, had great time with the missus and came back for a pretty exciting Q2 and Q3 sessions. It's all about perspective.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑03 Sep 2017, 12:54Gross 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.
IMHO, regardless where Vettel finishes, it will still be a close championship with Singapore coming up...Fulcrum wrote: ↑03 Sep 2017, 13:07If Vettel restricts the damage to 7 points by finishing 2nd, assuming Hamilton is 1st, it would be a great result in the context of the remainder of the season.
We've seen some really chaotic starts here though. I'm sure the ultimate priority for everyone would be emerging from the first chicane unscathed.