If you want F1 next year in the UK, you either pay Sky or find an illegal online stream.
How about deleting the blatant fan baiting rubbish from certain users?
So, even when there is an alternative that seems great, UK viewers are clobbered with bad choices from both sides.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 22:51If you want F1 next year in the UK, you either pay Sky or find an illegal online stream.
Welcome to F1's attempt to win viewers..?
Apparenly the first chicane. Vettel does the exact same thing to Hamilton when they enter the corner. In fact Hamilton has two wheels over the white line and there is not much but a hair between their front tires.Restomaniac wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 20:28Can you point me to these others parts of the track where it’s ok to force another car onto them?Brake Horse Power wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 19:52Like Sieper said, the green area is used on other parts of the track as well. Why is it now not a valid part of the track? Of course it is controversial, but the move of VES was with an idea, I think it is too easy to state it is just a dumb move.Restomaniac wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 19:34He doesn’t need to be past he needs to be alongside. He was and then Verstappen decided he wanted to be on the 1 car width of track that Bottas was on.
You’re comparing a start with just 2 cars. That comparison doesn’t work.Edax wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 23:22Apparenly the first chicane. Vettel does the exact same thing to Hamilton when they enter the corner. In fact Hamilton has two wheels over the white line and there is not much but a hair between their front tires.Restomaniac wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 20:28Can you point me to these others parts of the track where it’s ok to force another car onto them?Brake Horse Power wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 19:52
Like Sieper said, the green area is used on other parts of the track as well. Why is it now not a valid part of the track? Of course it is controversial, but the move of VES was with an idea, I think it is too easy to state it is just a dumb move.
But I do agree, squeezing an opponent before a corner is fair, but these actions were too much. A cars width should be measured between the car and the inside of the white line, not whatever driveable surface is out there. So the penalty is OK.
But I also can understand. The Red Bull is currently in no mans land, 30 seconds adrift of the next car. Ves could land a comfortable fifth in any race, with the engine tuned down. But you would only see the car at the start and in the result table.
Smart thing, points wise, would have been to have Bottas pass on lap 5 and concentrate on fending of vettel. But by taking the fight to Mercedes, it may have cost him 2 points, but gained RB 30 mins of tv coverage, and showed his possible future (2020) employer Mercedes, that he has the measure on Bottas. But in order to be able to do that he has to take everything out of the car and the rules there is, since the car is not quick enough.
I agree that the penalty was correct. Just a squeeze of a few inches too much...Restomaniac wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 23:32You’re comparing a start with just 2 cars. That comparison doesn’t work.Edax wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 23:22Apparenly the first chicane. Vettel does the exact same thing to Hamilton when they enter the corner. In fact Hamilton has two wheels over the white line and there is not much but a hair between their front tires.Restomaniac wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 20:28Can you point me to these others parts of the track where it’s ok to force another car onto them?
But I do agree, squeezing an opponent before a corner is fair, but these actions were too much. A cars width should be measured between the car and the inside of the white line, not whatever driveable surface is out there. So the penalty is OK.
But I also can understand. The Red Bull is currently in no mans land, 30 seconds adrift of the next car. Ves could land a comfortable fifth in any race, with the engine tuned down. But you would only see the car at the start and in the result table.
Smart thing, points wise, would have been to have Bottas pass on lap 5 and concentrate on fending of vettel. But by taking the fight to Mercedes, it may have cost him 2 points, but gained RB 30 mins of tv coverage, and showed his possible future (2020) employer Mercedes, that he has the measure on Bottas. But in order to be able to do that he has to take everything out of the car and the rules there is, since the car is not quick enough.
What Verstappen did was a slam dunk penalty.
There is no way Mercedes would currently take on the loose cannon that is Max Verstappen. He has the talent but currently is unable to take any criticism or see anyone else’s point of view. There is now way a machine like Mercedes-AMG takes on somebody who thinks he is bigger than everybody else in it.
No major signs I agree but as much as they looked ok they still wouldn’t pit him unless they were causing Raikkonen issues.Edax wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 22:39I could be mistaken, but I thought Rai first set was relatively OK, it was his second set which showed severe blistering within a few laps.Restomaniac wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 22:25Erm.......Raikkonen’s first set were showing major wear and he was sat out front. In fact Hamilton’s tyres were in better nick in Raikkonen’s dirty air.Edax wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 22:22
I think them destroying their tires is a consequence of the position they were in. It would not surprise me if Ferrari went marginal on brake cooling and wing expecting them running in clean air. Raikkonen destroyed his tires (front and back) when running behind Bottas, but when he Bottas pitted they seemed to stabilise again. I think a combination of a bit too much sliding and too high brake temps when following other cars could explain it.
Judging by the team radio i tend to believe that he was told about the ever closing gap to Vettel and was probably also advised to just let Bottas go but he said he didn't care and threw away P4drunkf1fan wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 21:40The team screwed up though, he lost a lot of time defending against Bottas even after that when he was losing the position anyway. The faster car was stuck behind, let him through, stop defending and use Bottas's faster cars tow to try to stay 5 seconds ahead of Vettel. In fact had the team told him to let him through immediately the stewards may not have penalised him. Even if he gives up 4th to Vettel, he was risking Bottas and him not finishing which would have cost him even worse.