After THAT amount of damage? Yes I would say it is.
Gearboxes go just with a rear wheel sideways shunt. Never mind it being ripped off and lifted up and over the engine cover.
After THAT amount of damage? Yes I would say it is.
Are we going to have those stupid comments again?NathanOlder wrote: ↑01 Oct 2017, 11:23Very true. Just with the leniency shown towards Ferrari and Vettel this year, it doesn't help the whole Ferrari International Assistance thingRestomaniac wrote: ↑01 Oct 2017, 11:21IF (capitals because they cannot be that stupid) they pulled that trick then they surely know kind of Pandora's box they are opening.
I have to agree.
If if transpires that Vet needs a gearbox and gets it for free (which is what we are talking about) then those 'stupid comments' would be totally justified. Otherwise it's just hypothetical anyway.sosic2121 wrote: ↑01 Oct 2017, 17:20Are we going to have those stupid comments again?NathanOlder wrote: ↑01 Oct 2017, 11:23Very true. Just with the leniency shown towards Ferrari and Vettel this year, it doesn't help the whole Ferrari International Assistance thingRestomaniac wrote: ↑01 Oct 2017, 11:21IF (capitals because they cannot be that stupid) they pulled that trick then they surely know kind of Pandora's box they are opening.
He's just ripped a driveshaft out of the gearbox and broken the suspension, and you think he was worried the steering wheel might get pinched?FrukostScones wrote: ↑01 Oct 2017, 16:29during the race yes, after the race it is mayhem. people climbing over fences, nearly get run over by tractors, buses Vip shuttles. etc. taking DRS signs, Rolex signs, everyhing what can be taken will be gone... also wasn't once a steering whell stolen (from the pits) once...siskue2005 wrote: ↑01 Oct 2017, 15:29You haven't been to a race. Have u?
The cars which are stopped are kept in a separate place with Marshalls surrounding it and also a track stewards protecting it. Nobody can steal anything. Not even small parts of carbon fibre. They would confiscate it when u get out of the track
I don't think that is the reason he took it. It was most probably due to some secret clutch panel they were developing
And also it is against the rule to take the wheel with u. Which is actually a safety rule. AND why did he again escape penalty for it? Really biased stewards.
so he probably took it because of the reason Jolle pointed out.
look what they take while at it:
https://blackflag.jalopnik.com/winner-t ... 1818481739
To Mr. SectorOne sir; Who was that masked man? I don't know, but he left behind this silver bullet.SectorOne wrote: ↑01 Oct 2017, 10:54I think what really happened is you are such a hardcore vettel-fan and yet again Vettel was involved in some stupid sh*t so you have to take it out on someone, the number one target being Hamilton or his fans.
You can literally see the rage in your posts. Just calm down, relax, step away from the keyboard for a while.
So today's result was all sorts of unlikely!
Well, don´t.
Or he just couldn't be arsed to put it back on a completely knackered car, which is far more likely and perfectly understandable.FrukostScones wrote: ↑01 Oct 2017, 17:35@GAz
damage lies in the past, possible theft in the future, so it is rational to take it with him to prevent the event from happening.
I don't think that the sound is in sync with the video in that clipJester Maroc wrote: ↑01 Oct 2017, 12:40Sounds like engine or gearbox. It also sounds like the rear tires are being dragged along on the tarmac.proteus wrote: ↑01 Oct 2017, 12:34I wish to spill some oil on the fire but what is this sound at 1:21 mark right before he hits the Stroll.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zo13jKbGmXc
Could be the fuel yes. If I remember correctly, lap 64 he did 1.39.8 and lap 65 he did 1.40.3 or something.Fulcrum wrote: ↑01 Oct 2017, 16:28A couple of things I'm interested in:
- was it a complete component failure for Raikkonen or is it another gremlin?
- what happened with Vettel over the last few laps? Commentators suggested tyre degradation, but then he dropped away massively on the last lap and a half. A suggestion he may have run out of fuel? Is the latest spec a bit too thirsty?
Considering Vettel was at the back, this was as certain an opportunity for Raikkonen as he was likely to get - a complete own goal from Ferrari.
Now they had to stop burning oil maybe ?DVB wrote: ↑01 Oct 2017, 18:14Could be the fuel yes. If I remember correctly, lap 64 he did 1.39.8 and lap 65 he did 1.40.3 or something.Fulcrum wrote: ↑01 Oct 2017, 16:28A couple of things I'm interested in:
- was it a complete component failure for Raikkonen or is it another gremlin?
- what happened with Vettel over the last few laps? Commentators suggested tyre degradation, but then he dropped away massively on the last lap and a half. A suggestion he may have run out of fuel? Is the latest spec a bit too thirsty?
Considering Vettel was at the back, this was as certain an opportunity for Raikkonen as he was likely to get - a complete own goal from Ferrari.
Well it could be a thirsty Gina, but seeing how he was pushing the whole race, a 4rd place is incredible without SC or something else... You might see when some other title hunter having penalties, they will always have some SC or VSC in a race