2018 Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos, 9-11 November

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FrukostScones wrote:
10 Nov 2018, 22:53
Shrieker wrote:
10 Nov 2018, 22:52
FrukostScones wrote:
10 Nov 2018, 22:50
HAM should have gotten 6 place grid penalty.
For what ? Blocking someone on their out lap ?
running someone off the road
causin 2 time near crash. 2x3 slots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYi5qIj2VCg
Sirotkin looks actually intentional... he looks into the mirror and bang.
lol, prob trying to teach some respect :arrow: https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/13996 ... n-nearmiss

lol what, yeah it was intentional, Lewis was trying to give him the racing line thinking Siro was on a hot lab. He WAS not though. Case close.


Also I find 25K euro to Vettel is kind of fair too.

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nevill3 wrote:
10 Nov 2018, 23:30

The media's headlines of Hamilton accusing Sirotkin of disrespect are just sensationalism, If you read Hamiltons actual comments or hear his words you get the true story.
Is it being reported by GPFans or GPblog? Both of those ‘publications’ are F1 clickbait.

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Wouldn't be the first time he was confused. I mean in Baku last year he forgot to steer away from the 44.

Vettel is broken. The question is, can he be fixed ?
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Such a salty thread. Can we all just get along? There will be another championship to play for next year too, it's not like they run out or anything like that.
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Magnussen and Sirotkin both received reprimands for driving too slowly on their in laps. Neither received any grid penalties so it looks like the starting grid will be as expected unless we get any overnight engine replacements!
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Vettel destroying the weight-measuring equipment:

https://twitter.com/FedeCallizo/status/ ... 7482683392

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NathanOlder wrote:
11 Nov 2018, 01:30
Wouldn't be the first time he was confused. I mean in Baku last year he forgot to steer away from the 44.

Vettel is broken. The question is, can he be fixed ?
This comment is so funny on so many levels that I actually needed to laugh. :) Thank you!

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Brazil is the only 2018 GP that all speed readings clocked during qualifying were higher than 2017. The first DRS zone was extended by 100m this year, but that's the same case with most races this year.

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It's called dangerous driving!
Can you imagine if the roles were reversed? Lewis would have been burning up the radio cursing Sirotkin and yelling at the team to talk to Charlie.
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strad wrote:
11 Nov 2018, 02:43
It's called dangerous driving!
Can you imagine if the roles were reversed? Lewis would have been burning up the radio cursing Sirotkin and yelling at the team to talk to Charlie.
Get real.. Alonso v Magnussen was 10 times worse and *intentionally malicious*, considered by stewards as normal. In this case Lewis was actually trying to get out of the way and since Siro is in his out lab Ham was under no obligation to give him the way whatsoever. What are you people even talking about..?

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zibby43 wrote:
11 Nov 2018, 01:39
Vettel destroying the weight-measuring equipment:

https://twitter.com/FedeCallizo/status/ ... 7482683392
This is golden. I didnt know it was this bad, lol :) Now I actually think 25K is unjust, That scales could hit a person there. Vettel is very lucky he got away with 25K fine.

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NathanOlder wrote:
11 Nov 2018, 01:30
Wouldn't be the first time he was confused. I mean in Baku last year he forgot to steer away from the 44.

Vettel is broken. The question is, can he be fixed ?
I think that is becoming an inescapable conclusion.
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The level of stupidity on this thread is depressing. Apparently a majority of people don't have the mental capacity to account for circumstances surrounding a given incident. What a shame.

Too bad rain didn't come. Maybe tomorrow but if not at least there's alternate tyre strategy in play.

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cooken wrote:
11 Nov 2018, 03:41
The level of stupidity on this thread is depressing. Apparently a majority of people don't have the mental capacity to account for circumstances surrounding a given incident. What a shame.

Too bad rain didn't come. Maybe tomorrow but if not at least there's alternate tyre strategy in play.
Better to avoid posting than sound rude and obnoxious.

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Re: 2018 Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos, 9-11 November

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So, about the actual race then...

What are the respective long run times of Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull, and what are the chances of rain?