2018 Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai, April 13-15

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Restomaniac wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 10:02
The luck that Vettel had in race 1 totally abandoned him today.
Nothing to do with luck. Complacent, finish at the slowest pace race strategy. - just stupidity from the pit wall.
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Despite all the happenings in the race Ferrari didnt really make an impression in race pace today as many of us believed after qualy...What an unpredictable race at the end and to be fair as much as i love Danny Ric this idolizing from SKY commentary made me cringe,guy was on much fresher tyres on his moves plus the guys ahead were smart to back off or else kaboom...Anyways on to Baku!

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Chene_Mostert wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 10:06
Restomaniac wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 10:02
The luck that Vettel had in race 1 totally abandoned him today.
Nothing to do with luck. Complacent, finish at the slowest pace race strategy. - just stupidity from the pit wall.
They lost the win with that strategy - but redbull won with luck. If the safety car was called 15 seconds earlier, Vettel and Bottas could have pitted. 15 seconds later, redbull would have gone past the pit entry.

Ferrari lost on strategy.
Redbull won with luck.
Simple.

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Credits to Bottas as well. He was managing the lead very well, having a great restart after SC, outperforming Lewis in quali and race. Great performance.

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Ferrari’s treatment of Kimi today was probably more disappointing to me than all of the other things today. What an absolutely awful way to treat their driver, 3 races in after he’s driven pretty beautifully every weekend so far.

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Poleman wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 10:07
Despite all the happenings in the race Ferrari didnt really make an impression in race pace today as many of us believed after qualy...What an unpredictable race at the end and to be fair as much as i love Danny Ric this idolizing from SKY commentary made me cringe,guy was on much fresher tyres on his moves plus the guys ahead were smart to back off or else kaboom...Anyways on to Baku!
Well Vettel was just keeping Bottas at safe distance. I thought that Merc will smoke everyone on meds but didnt

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Poleman wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 10:07
Despite all the happenings in the race Ferrari didnt really make an impression in race pace today as many of us believed after qualy...What an unpredictable race at the end and to be fair as much as i love Danny Ric this idolizing from SKY commentary made me cringe,guy was on much fresher tyres on his moves plus the guys ahead were smart to back off or else kaboom...Anyways on to Baku!
Ferrari and Mercedes were neck and neck on pace. Redbull lucked into the win with the timing of the safety car. Not sure what you’re talking about...

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So Vettel lost his advantage and Hamilton has gained ground, but was beaten by Bottas again

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Mansell89 wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 10:09
Ferrari’s treatment of Kimi today was probably more disappointing to me than all of the other things today. What an absolutely awful way to treat their driver, 3 races in after he’s driven pretty beautifully every weekend so far.
Hyperbole. Mercedes did this with Bottas in Barcelona 2017 and Hamilton at barhrain this year. It’s what you do...

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F1NAC wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 10:10
Poleman wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 10:07
Despite all the happenings in the race Ferrari didnt really make an impression in race pace today as many of us believed after qualy...What an unpredictable race at the end and to be fair as much as i love Danny Ric this idolizing from SKY commentary made me cringe,guy was on much fresher tyres on his moves plus the guys ahead were smart to back off or else kaboom...Anyways on to Baku!
Well Vettel was just keeping Bottas at safe distance. I thought that Merc will smoke everyone on meds but didnt
This is exactly what Mercedes got smoked on here for doing in Australia.

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Mansell89 wrote:Ferrari’s treatment of Kimi today was probably more disappointing to me than all of the other things today. What an absolutely awful way to treat their driver, 3 races in after he’s driven pretty beautifully every weekend so far.
You have double standards...

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JPBD1990 wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 10:07
Chene_Mostert wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 10:06
Restomaniac wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 10:02
The luck that Vettel had in race 1 totally abandoned him today.
Nothing to do with luck. Complacent, finish at the slowest pace race strategy. - just stupidity from the pit wall.
They lost the win with that strategy - but redbull won with luck. If the safety car was called 15 seconds earlier, Vettel and Bottas could have pitted. 15 seconds later, redbull would have gone past the pit entry.

Ferrari lost on strategy.
Redbull won with luck.
Simple.
Yes Bottas and Vettel didn't have a chance to pit but the mistery is why they didn't box Hamilton.

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JonoNic wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 10:12
Mansell89 wrote:Ferrari’s treatment of Kimi today was probably more disappointing to me than all of the other things today. What an absolutely awful way to treat their driver, 3 races in after he’s driven pretty beautifully every weekend so far.
You have double standards...

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Racing gods paid them handsomely for that kind of treatment to Kimi. he has become defacto guniea pig of the team.

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Mansell89 wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 10:09
Ferrari’s treatment of Kimi today was probably more disappointing to me than all of the other things today. What an absolutely awful way to treat their driver, 3 races in after he’s driven pretty beautifully every weekend so far.
Yeah agree. I couldn’t believe they sacrificed RAI to block BOT. Just think of it. If they hadn’t done that RAI could have been second or first.

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JPBD1990 wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 10:10
Poleman wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 10:07
Despite all the happenings in the race Ferrari didnt really make an impression in race pace today as many of us believed after qualy...What an unpredictable race at the end and to be fair as much as i love Danny Ric this idolizing from SKY commentary made me cringe,guy was on much fresher tyres on his moves plus the guys ahead were smart to back off or else kaboom...Anyways on to Baku!
Ferrari and Mercedes were neck and neck on pace. Redbull lucked into the win with the timing of the safety car. Not sure what you’re talking about...
We are saying the same thing, what i was trying to point is that Ferrari didnt have a huge advantage in pace (if any advantage at all) over Mercedes after yesterday's qualy speculation.Cheers :)
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