2018 Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg, 29 June - 1 July

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Re: 2018 Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg, 29 June - 1 July

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LionKing wrote:
30 Jun 2018, 20:31
search wrote:
30 Jun 2018, 20:25
I guess in Montreal it played a part that Vettel was not on a qualifying lap anyway though (not one that he planed to finish at speed at least)
No, he was on a quali lap till he reached those cars in the back straight.
it was his second try in Q2, and on the wrong tire (Hypersoft, instead of Ultrasoft he wanted to start on), so he would not have finished it (at speed) anyway

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search wrote:
30 Jun 2018, 21:36
LionKing wrote:
30 Jun 2018, 20:31
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30 Jun 2018, 20:25
I guess in Montreal it played a part that Vettel was not on a qualifying lap anyway though (not one that he planed to finish at speed at least)
No, he was on a quali lap till he reached those cars in the back straight.
it was his second try in Q2, and on the wrong tire (Hypersoft, instead of Ultrasoft he wanted to start on), so he would not have finished it (at speed) anyway
Speculation about Vettel completing the lap or not doesn't change anything. On the team radio, Vettel said something like "I am going flat out down the straight, they are doing eighty miles or eight kilometers an hour on the back straight. Sorry but I couldn't do it. Three cars, no chance....."

This doesn't sound like the words of a driver who was about to give up. At the end of S2, Vettel had done the exact same time as Verstappen in P1.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hq9VQes ... u.be&t=178

In any case, those cars were very extremely slow in 330km'h section of the track
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Edax wrote:
30 Jun 2018, 21:12
The thing there was that both cars yielded as they should, but they did so at either side of the road, leaving Vet with a slow moving chicane. Difficult to appoint blame there.
Not as they should, one of them was on the racing line obviously, plus they were very very slow.

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Zynerji wrote:
30 Jun 2018, 21:22
I think we're going to see another Spain2016 between the Merc drivers...

Hamilton wants to win with Seb starting in 6th to maximize the point spread, and Bottas wants to win just to get his lost points back.
Can't recall if Hamilton ever had. A race long fight with Bottas before but I just can't see Bottas resisting the hammertime. If he does then fair play to him.
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Haha. Ferrari fans are being naughty... Vettel is lucky to get away with 3 grid places. He deserved 5.

Canada incidence was 100% Ferrari race engineer's fault for sending Vettel behind a *train* of cars. Who do you want to punish there? all 5 drivers in front of Vettel? Get real.

Also, if it was other way around, i.e if Vettel went out in order to evade Renault driver, you guys would want Sainz's head on a stick. LOL///!!

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Zynerji wrote:
30 Jun 2018, 21:22
I think we're going to see another Spain2016 between the Merc drivers...

Hamilton wants to win with Seb starting in 6th to maximize the point spread, and Bottas wants to win just to get his lost points back.
I doubt it. Last time, Hamilton and Rosberg were competing for the title over the season. This time, Bottas isn't competing as he's realistically too far back in the points. Hamilton will be ok with finishing second to Bottas. Hamilton's focus is on Vettel - finishing ahead of Vettel in as many races as possible is the key.
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Mattchu wrote:
30 Jun 2018, 19:32
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30 Jun 2018, 19:15
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30 Jun 2018, 18:08
3 place grid penalty for Vettel. Ridiculous.
I assume the CIA has taken possession of said video footage, as I can not find it anywhere on the internet. :(
Look at the above or here:

http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... ustrian-gp

p.s. fair play to both drivers for being honest and understanding.
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Wynters wrote:
30 Jun 2018, 20:00
Kudos to Sainz for his approach. Seemed very fair and empathetic.

As for the race, Vettel will finish at least third which, if the Quali gap is representative, is where he would likely finish anyway.

Will be interesting to see if the Mercs can avoid collecting each other. Wouldn't be the first time here...
Bottas knows he is the second driver. It will be a clean start. If Hamilton has a better start I don't expect any problem.

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PlatinumZealot wrote:
30 Jun 2018, 22:49
Zynerji wrote:
30 Jun 2018, 21:22
I think we're going to see another Spain2016 between the Merc drivers...

Hamilton wants to win with Seb starting in 6th to maximize the point spread, and Bottas wants to win just to get his lost points back.
Can't recall if Hamilton ever had. A race long fight with Bottas before but I just can't see Bottas resisting the hammertime. If he does then fair play to him.
Indeed. If Lewis is faster he will win, Bottas is not Nico.

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I'm late to the party, just finished watching qualy.

Wow!, many drivers were going 4-wheels-off to set fast laps and that's relatively normal, but I saw several drivers choose to go 4-wheel-off at the turn-in to a corner, not just the exit. That's the driver saying "the FIA will not enforce the rule so it doesn't exist". Don't like this situation myself, but if that's the incentive the drivers are given, then hard to argue with the driver decision.

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If Bottas gets of the line cleanly then he will win the race, he has the speed this year to beat Hamilton and with the added benefit of his dirty air Lewis will do well to finish within 10 seconds come the end of the race.

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Wass85 wrote:
01 Jul 2018, 01:19
If Bottas gets of the line cleanly then he will win the race, he has the speed this year to beat Hamilton and with the added benefit of his dirty air Lewis will do well to finish within 10 seconds come the end of the race.
I think you're right and most Hamilton guys would tell you they'd be happy for Bottas if he got the win this weekend. This has always been a strong circuit for him. Vettel is starting on the back foot and on the wrong tires for being that far down the grid, if I were you I'd be more worried about that than about Hamilton losing seven points to his teammate.
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TAG wrote:
01 Jul 2018, 02:21
Wass85 wrote:
01 Jul 2018, 01:19
If Bottas gets of the line cleanly then he will win the race, he has the speed this year to beat Hamilton and with the added benefit of his dirty air Lewis will do well to finish within 10 seconds come the end of the race.
I think you're right and most Hamilton guys would tell you they'd be happy for Bottas if he got the win this weekend. This has always been a strong circuit for him. Vettel is starting on the back foot and on the wrong tires for being that far down the grid, if I were you I'd be more worried about that than about Hamilton losing seven points to his teammate.
Exactly. Cmon we are not monsters, Bottas is really a nice guy and he has been robbed a win already. I genuinely think that Hamilton himself would love Bottas to win just this time, provided that he is in front of Vettel.

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Bill_Kar wrote:
01 Jul 2018, 02:54
TAG wrote:
01 Jul 2018, 02:21
Wass85 wrote:
01 Jul 2018, 01:19
If Bottas gets of the line cleanly then he will win the race, he has the speed this year to beat Hamilton and with the added benefit of his dirty air Lewis will do well to finish within 10 seconds come the end of the race.
I think you're right and most Hamilton guys would tell you they'd be happy for Bottas if he got the win this weekend. This has always been a strong circuit for him. Vettel is starting on the back foot and on the wrong tires for being that far down the grid, if I were you I'd be more worried about that than about Hamilton losing seven points to his teammate.
Exactly. Cmon we are not monsters, Bottas is really a nice guy and he has been robbed a win already. I genuinely think that Hamilton himself would love Bottas to win just this time, provided that he is in front of Vettel.
Lol, Hamilton would love to see himself win. It helps his lead.

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Restomaniac wrote:
30 Jun 2018, 19:24
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30 Jun 2018, 19:15
If penalty is given to <Driver you like>, then stewards are a joke.
and when penalty is not given to <Driver you hate>, then stewards are a joke.

Come on people, you can't have it both ways.
Erm what? Are you suggesting that Vettel is my favourite driver?
See, I didn't quote anyone. It was a general comment and I'm not talking about this incident alone. I said this because this is what usually happens here. You go back and check any race thread and you'll realize what i'm saying.