2018 Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, 27-29 July

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Dr. Acula
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Re: 2018 Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, 27-29 July

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GitanesBlondes wrote:
29 Jul 2018, 16:38
I think it's safe to say Ferrari/Vettel will not be winning any titles this year.

They make too many mistakes when the pressure is on. That botched pit stop was just one more example of folding under pressure.
Well, there's a funny statistic though about Hamilton and the Hungarian GP. Everytime Hamilton won in Hungary, he didn't won the title in the end. Maybe it holds true, who knows.

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Ferrari might as well colour that haze from the rear.
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Re: 2018 Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, 27-29 July

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That was harsh from both..

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Ferrari have qualifying advantage at present in dry

Title race is far from over here

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Re: 2018 Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, 27-29 July

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Dirty Mercs trying to take Vettel out

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seventhsin
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I think Bottas puts the left front onto the kerb and locks up, need to see it from another angle.

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Re: 2018 Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, 27-29 July

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Dr. Acula wrote:
29 Jul 2018, 16:42
GitanesBlondes wrote:
29 Jul 2018, 16:38
I think it's safe to say Ferrari/Vettel will not be winning any titles this year.

They make too many mistakes when the pressure is on. That botched pit stop was just one more example of folding under pressure.
Well, there's a funny statistic though about Hamilton and the Hungarian GP. Everytime Hamilton won in Hungary, he didn't won the title in the end. Maybe it holds true, who knows.
Same with Vettel, strangely.
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Oh jesus poor Ric

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JonoNic
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fabian77 wrote:Dirty Mercs trying to take Vettel out
Racing incident at best.
Always find the gap then use it.

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JonoNic
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Bottas will get a penalty with ric incident though
Always find the gap then use it.

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fabian77 wrote:Dirty Mercs trying to take Vettel out
Well if thats the case its 2-1 so far then.

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JonoNic wrote:
29 Jul 2018, 16:47
fabian77 wrote:Dirty Mercs trying to take Vettel out
Racing incident at best.
Didn't even try to turn left

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fabian77 wrote:
JonoNic wrote:
29 Jul 2018, 16:47
fabian77 wrote:Dirty Mercs trying to take Vettel out
Racing incident at best.
Didn't even try to turn left
It's called understeer
Always find the gap then use it.

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Good job SKY.

Talking to Horner and ask him to commentate on the Ricciardo overtakes on Bottas. It goes BOOM and they quickly turn the connection to Horner off.

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Well, first maybe a race incident, second one must be a penalty for Bottas.