Lewis Hamilton has won the Singapore Grand Prix in a dominating fashion, with only Verstappen briefly looking into a chance for victory. The Dutch Red Bull driver eventually finished 9s down in second, while Vettel ended up third, 30s further down the road.
Ignoring rules isn't excitement, it's recklessness. If F1 didn't have blue flags, all good. But they have and they nearly wrecked themselves and others with them.
I was joking. They're dumb
Right, I was beginning to think I took it too literally after I posted XD
Ignoring rules isn't excitement, it's recklessness. If F1 didn't have blue flags, all good. But they have and they nearly wrecked themselves and others with them.
Exactly.... and why is sirotkin running around in last place with shot tyres and 4 sec slower than the people around?
Perez pitted and came back right behind him....that's how slow he is...should have pitted
Ignoring rules isn't excitement, it's recklessness. If F1 didn't have blue flags, all good. But they have and they nearly wrecked themselves and others with them.
Exactly.... and why is sirotkin running around in last place with shot tyres and 4 sec slower than the people around?
Perez pitted and came back right behind him....that's how slow he is...should have pitted
And Perez has taken drive through and still come behind him again
Vettel being helped by Bottas not being able to put him under pressure. Vettel will be on the canvas at the end on these tyres.
What happened to Bottas? He was 3 seconds behind Vettel at some point, now it’s 6? Backmarkers?
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Not for nothing, Rosberg's Championship is the only thing that lends credibility to Hamilton's recent success. Otherwise, he'd just be the guy who's had the best car. — bhall II #Team44 supporter
Didn't Sirotkin just do what Vettel did to Hamilton earlier in the season? Not accusing just curious as I can't quite recall correctly if it was this extreme or not.