last year the Haas team would just jump out of the way for the ferraris, i didnt see anyone crying over itsantos wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 14:47https://www.gpfans.com/en/articles/1548 ... in-monaco/
If this was made between Seb and Charles Leclerc… it would be talked for years. Does FIA have a sensor to this?
Where were you guys when Haas team was effectively a "previous year Ferrari car" who would jump out of the way of the ferraris in 2017 and also in 2018?? Why isnt Magnussen moving over for Vettel in spain 2018 so that he could jump Bottas any better?? in my opinion it is far worse than what happened in Monaco 2018.TwanV wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 17:03Not sure what Ferrari has to do with this particular incident, I've never seen anything worse really than what Ocon is saying. Mercedes can't go any lower than this.. Good that Ocon at least dares to name the problem but he should be ashamed too for complying. Toto Wolff's comments if quoted correctly: "That's the way it is." Shocked, they have lost all connection to their audience.
Any such behaviour or clauses of the like spell like cheating to me. I have not really noticed the same with the Haas guys but I'm not Ferrari focussed anyway. On normal circuits drivers go out of the way very easily to not spoil their own race, nothing wrong with that. To do an inter-teamorder in Monaco though is just really painful for us all to see.siskue2005 wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 17:42Where were you guys when Haas team was effectively a "previous year Ferrari car" who would jump out of the way of the ferraris in 2017 and also in 2018?? Why isnt Magnussen moving over for Vettel in spain 2018 so that he could jump Bottas any better?? in my opinion it is far worse than what happened in Monaco 2018.TwanV wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 17:03Not sure what Ferrari has to do with this particular incident, I've never seen anything worse really than what Ocon is saying. Mercedes can't go any lower than this.. Good that Ocon at least dares to name the problem but he should be ashamed too for complying. Toto Wolff's comments if quoted correctly: "That's the way it is." Shocked, they have lost all connection to their audience.
I actually did make reference to it as well as this year and I Included the Sauber to Ferrari. I also made the FI to Mercedes and the STR to RB connection too.siskue2005 wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 17:42Where were you guys when Haas team was effectively a "previous year Ferrari car" who would jump out of the way of the ferraris in 2017 and also in 2018?? Why isnt Magnussen moving over for Vettel in spain 2018 so that he could jump Bottas any better?? in my opinion it is far worse than what happened in Monaco 2018.TwanV wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 17:03Not sure what Ferrari has to do with this particular incident, I've never seen anything worse really than what Ocon is saying. Mercedes can't go any lower than this.. Good that Ocon at least dares to name the problem but he should be ashamed too for complying. Toto Wolff's comments if quoted correctly: "That's the way it is." Shocked, they have lost all connection to their audience.
Vettel managing fuel wouldn’t be an issue. Go for 100% fuel flow for a few laps, gain track position and, especially with a limping car behind you, you could almost come to a stand still, save all the fuel you want.atanatizante wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 20:26I can`t figure out how Vettel had lost this race, coz Ricci was 30km/h down at the end of the tunnel and Vettel couldn`t get near him not to mention pass him. The only reason I could see is that he was massively fuel managing bearing in mind we had no safety car ... I don`t think that crap excuse at the press conference when he said his front tyres were graining and he couldn`t get a good exit in Portier heading for the tunnel in order to have a good getaway ...
TBH, Monaco wasn't a sign for this, we don't know what would have happened if he was able to close down and attempt something. The only indication was the badly calculated maneuver in Baku.Jolle wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 20:42Plus, Vettel lost the championship last year by not seeing the big picture. Hamilton had a 100% finish score last year, taking a risk, especially when you already in front of him, is not done. I think we’ll have a very well behaved and calculating Vettel this year.atanatizante wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 20:26I can`t figure out how Vettel had lost this race, coz Ricci was 30km/h down at the end of the tunnel and Vettel couldn`t get near him not to mention pass him. The only reason I could see is that he was massively fuel managing bearing in mind we had no safety car ... I don`t think that crap excuse at the press conference when he said his front tyres were graining and he couldn`t get a good exit in Portier heading for the tunnel in order to have a good getaway ...