2018 Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai, April 13-15

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If Verstappen didn't refuse to learn from last week he would've won.

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A surprising race after a boring start. Well done to Ric.

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matt_b wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 09:58
Championship gap to reduced to 9 points between Lewis and Seb, who would've thought that after the first lap because it was looking like 32 points, massive swing today.
This is what we want, a unpredictable championship...
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Congrats to Dani Ric, brilliant! Maxy should have waited with his contract, I am sure Mercedes would have offered him 10m per season after this race. :lol:
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Gothrek wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 09:53
Must really feel gutted for Vettel, didn't put a foot wrong whole weekend to finish 8th, when he could have won.

But indeed, crazy to say that we have a new Maldonado. Welcome Max, the red mist driver who thinks he owns the road.
Maybe he could have been smarter and somehow just let him through. He would have passed him anyway.

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Max showing some glimpse of his father. I hope he grows up soon. Well done to Bottas and Ricciardo

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I am just happy for Kimi. He didnt deserve to be a road block :D

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Well done to Daniel. He was on fire after the restart. I have to say that Bottas drove brilliantly as well
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matt_b wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 09:58
Championship gap to reduced to 9 points between Lewis and Seb, who would've thought that after the first lap because it was looking like 32 points, massive swing today.
FER was lucky in first race and unlucky today, sometimes it happens. Without that crash I think it could have been two RB in front, BOT, VET, RAI, HAM

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matt_b wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 09:58
Championship gap to reduced to 9 points between Lewis and Seb, who would've thought that after the first lap because it was looking like 32 points, massive swing today.
Payback for 1st round. Luck equalizer. :mrgreen:

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The luck that Vettel had in race 1 totally abandoned him today.

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JonoNic wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 09:16
I wonder how many times will the words lucky, unlucky or if will be used at the end of this race?

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But but but but so many candidates :-D

Bottas robbed through no fault of his own.
Vettel robbed through no fault of his own
Raikkonen first sacrificed but better of in the end
Hamilton able to reduce champ gap through no doing of his own

Etc etc

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Anyone remember what happened to the last Red Bull driver who torpedoed into the side of Vettels Ferrari?

I seem to remember a chat with the team principle and a firing.
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f1316 wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 09:50
JonoNic wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 09:35
f1316 wrote:10 seconds! That’s ludicrous! He cost Vettel more than 10 seconds. Ridiculous - just slamming into people and basically getting away with it.
Let it go. Vettel did the same last year

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If you’re talking about Baku, it was a drive through - bigger punishment.

It’s not just about this incident anyway, it’s hitting Hamilton last week, trying round the outside of Hamilton at a corner where it wasn’t going to happen this week - he needs to calm down. He’s like Marquez, there’s a real sense of entitlement.


I think that the win of RIC is a bigger punishment. I guess it hurts more knowing that he could be up there than the 10 seconds. In that respect RIC is a good teacher, shows him that you sometimes can achieve more with restraint than outright speed, hope he gets the lesson.

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DiogoBrand wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 09:58
If Verstappen didn't refuse to learn from last week he would've won.
Two unbelievably dumb manouvers for Max, just wait a little.