2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Yas Marina, 24-26 November

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Re: 2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Yas Marina, 24-26 November

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HAM looks strong on SS. In 42's. Vettel in mid 43's

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FP2: Hamilton the fastest one, Vettel 0,170-0,200 seconds behind. I guess lower temperatures favour Mercedes. But I think we can see a good battle for the pole.

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Just_a_fan wrote:
24 Nov 2017, 16:24
Interestingly, Horner said that Ferrari blocked his suggestion of keeping 5 engines for the season. Would have expected Mercedes to be the most in favour based on their apparent reliability margin.
If Ferrari didn't block it, Mercedes would...

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F1NAC wrote:
24 Nov 2017, 16:40


If Ferrari didn't block it, Mercedes would...
No need to start a fan thread about it. Ferrari are said to have done it. Maybe others would too. We don't know and it doesn't matter.
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Just_a_fan wrote:
24 Nov 2017, 16:53
F1NAC wrote:
24 Nov 2017, 16:40


If Ferrari didn't block it, Mercedes would...
No need to start a fan thread about it. Ferrari are said to have done it. Maybe others would too. We don't know and it doesn't matter.
Ferrari blocked it based on the fact that they have already spent millions of dollars on RD to ensure that 3 engines would last a season then here comes red bull who just happens to not be an engine manufacturer trying to scrap the 3 engine rule... what would you do if you were in ferrari's position? throw away several million or no?

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Restomaniac wrote:
24 Nov 2017, 11:18
Phil wrote:
24 Nov 2017, 11:13
foxmulder_ms wrote:
23 Nov 2017, 23:32
Vettel's joke on fairplay was sooooooooooooooooo funny during the press conference. OMG! That is funny,.
Second that. He definitely would win the personality of the year award for me. Haha.
The entire thing had an end of school feeling and it was great to see drivers so at ease.
Hamilton with his 'well I overtook you twice' and Ricciardo with his 'We have 8 titles between us'.

As for the longest question in the world ever at the end well!!!
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Didn´t watch it but I love Ricciardo style :D =D> =D>

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Race prediction: Alonzo qualifies fourth, jumps everybody at the start and leads wire to wire, finishing just ahead of a charging Vandoorne. Meanwhile, all the Renault powered cars but Ricciardio have engine failure. Alonzo has a looooong winter. ;)

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Dazed1 wrote:
24 Nov 2017, 20:26
Race prediction: Alonzo qualifies fourth, jumps everybody at the start and leads wire to wire, finishing just ahead of a charging Vandoorne. Meanwhile, all the Renault powered cars but Ricciardio have engine failure. Alonzo has a looooong winter. ;)
Lets add to the prediction fun ... :D

1. Both Saubers will be lapped.
2. Kimi will report a vibration in the left rear.
3. Perez will get on the radio to demand that Occon gets moved aside.
4. Even if he is an hour ahead, Lewis will ask what the other teams are doing.
5. If there is a safety car, Vettel will **%%@@~~[]??? someone.
6. Grosjean will spin and ask his team "why the **** did that happen?"

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GrandAxe: Thanks for all the spoilers. However, please warn us before doing this again as it's the final episode of this season.

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Track limits are gonna come up again when we go into quali. There are already drivers who fully cross the white lines in the final 2 corners. This has been an issue on this circuit for many years now, and it's shameful they haven't done something to fix this in all this time.
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Shrieker wrote:
25 Nov 2017, 12:23
Track limits are gonna come up again when we go into quali. There are already drivers who fully cross the white lines in the final 2 corners. This has been an issue on this circuit for many years now, and it's shameful they haven't done something to fix this in all this time.
who cares.. everyone does it.

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Juzh wrote:
25 Nov 2017, 12:38
Shrieker wrote:
25 Nov 2017, 12:23
Track limits are gonna come up again when we go into quali. There are already drivers who fully cross the white lines in the final 2 corners. This has been an issue on this circuit for many years now, and it's shameful they haven't done something to fix this in all this time.
who cares.. everyone does it.
What happens someone is 2 meters wide, or 3, or 5 and gets a blatant advantage ? Which time are you going to delete ? Where do you draw the line ? That's why we have the line...


Why aren't the rules being applied ? Why do we have them in the first place then ?
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The track limits should be the track limits, and that is it.

Gravel traps, high kerbs, rumble strips, sensors, whatever.
Maybe different things for different corners.
Yet another track where drivers can just cutnthe corners wherever they like.

Add a disincentive and everybody will stay on the track.

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Anyway, Anthony Davidson thinks they lose time by going wide in the final corners because it's dusty and dirty. I'll shut up for now since he's a bit more experienced than I am :lol: In any case, it should be "track limits white lines" though.
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Will be an easy pole for Hamilton as Mercedes is confortably the fastest here, as expected, and he even has a newer PU (only 1 GP old), so maybe Bottas will be like 0.5s adrift

Besisdes that, I don't like this track and I think the race will be very boring with almost no battles at all, so maybe I'll skip it and do something else. Tbh, I think most of the people, who are not fanboys of any driver, are looking forward to the drivers' test ( also because of Kubica) after the race as that will be more meaningful than this GP