2019 [R09] Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg, 28-30 June

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Re: 2019 [R09] Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg, 28-30 June

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Just_a_fan wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 18:44
Compare with a certain other driver's response to being penalised following his own mistake / actions.

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experienc ... 057458.jpg
Lol he does this just to rub it in :lol: Not surprised one bit, Ham would make an excellent politician.
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Re: 2019 [R09] Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg, 28-30 June

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Just_a_fan wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 18:44
Compare with a certain other driver's response to being penalised following his own mistake / actions.

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experienc ... 057458.jpg
Yeah right. I would say that also if i had a rocket of an F1 car.

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Penalty just stops Lewis from winning the race but its his mistake and we roll onto Sunday. I see an easy Charles win but if Max gets his elbows out into turn one knows and I'm expecting Bottas to come out swinging too, he needs to.

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Re: 2019 [R09] Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg, 28-30 June

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roon wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 18:46
Just_a_fan wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 18:44
Compare with a certain other driver's response to being penalised following his own mistake / actions.

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experienc ... 057458.jpg
That's Russel?
Russell's public statement was ok too, it seems to me.
“Happy with my lap but a shame how Quali ended.
“Apologies for ruining your lap @kvyatofficial - I had no idea you were coming.”
Neither had a tantrum, stormed off at the end of qualifying, acted like a spoilt brat.
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.

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Re: 2019 [R09] Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg, 28-30 June

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Shrieker wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 18:49
Just_a_fan wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 18:44
Compare with a certain other driver's response to being penalised following his own mistake / actions.

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experienc ... 057458.jpg
Lol he does this just to rub it in :lol: Not surprised one bit, Ham would make an excellent politician.
Future as a copyeditor in question, though. Rise isn't a proper noun.
Last edited by roon on 29 Jun 2019, 18:59, edited 1 time in total.

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falonso81 wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 18:52
Just_a_fan wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 18:44
Compare with a certain other driver's response to being penalised following his own mistake / actions.

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experienc ... 057458.jpg
Yeah right. I would say that also if i had a rocket of an F1 car.
Hamilton has always been pretty up front about accepting his mistakes. Sure, he's had his moments but generally he just owns up and gets on, good car or otherwise.
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Re: 2019 [R09] Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg, 28-30 June

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How come so many fans missing the influence of the tyres? :)

Ferrari, RBR, Alfa and HAAS are not suddenly very fast. Rather the high temp, allows them to get tyres into correct temperature.

Mercedes, and Renault are not suddenly very slow. Rather the high temp caused these cars to overheat the tyres and loose grip.

Seemds the most logical explanation? Perhaps 2019 tyre is impossible to get into correct window on all tracks with one car design.

One wonders the excitement 2018 tyre switch could have brought.. Pity.

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Re: 2019 [R09] Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg, 28-30 June

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Just_a_fan wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 18:44
Compare with a certain other driver's response to being penalised following his own mistake / actions.

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experienc ... 057458.jpg
What does other driver's (in this case Vettel) behaviour have anything to do with the current problem? Such posts are only aimed to provoke.

Despite of that, how can you even compare both situations? Canada was a heated in-race and shortly post-race response of a driver being in a horribly stressed environment with the biggest pressure a driver can have. The need to deliver in the Ferrari team, many years without a single title and with increasing pressure every day.
Hamilton, on the other side, is in the most relaxed situation. His car is the best, his team is the best, his team mate is no match, he has won almost all titles since 2014, no pressure to deliver and on top of that has a comfortable lead in the world title race. And another key difference was that Hamilton responded to a minor penalty given after the session.
So, how can you compare both?

A more appropriate comparison would perhaps be Hamilton's and his team's childish accusation of Kimi having intentionally crashed into him last year? You know, this was when Mercedes and Hamilton were in the most stressed situation after a long time.

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Just_a_fan wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 18:57


Neither had a tantrum, stormed off at the end of qualifying, acted like a spoilt brat.
Also, neither lost a race victory 3/4 of the way through a GP.
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roon wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 18:58
Shrieker wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 18:49
Lol he does this just to rub it in :lol: Not surprised one bit, Ham would make an excellent politician.
Future as a copyeditor in question, though. Rise isn't a proper noun.
He refers to the poem title where, I believe, the word rise is capitalised. Otherwise, I agree it wouldn't be capitalised, unless, of course, it was being used as a proper noun such as a road name.
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.

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LM10 wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 19:00
Just_a_fan wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 18:44
Compare with a certain other driver's response to being penalised following his own mistake / actions.

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experienc ... 057458.jpg
What does other driver's (in this case Vettel) behaviour have anything to do with the current problem? Such posts are only aimed to provoke.
Strange, after Canada there was lots of using other drivers' (or rather one driver, mostly) actions in previous situations to argue about the then current problem.

Goose, sauce, gander. :wink:
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.

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Re: 2019 [R09] Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg, 28-30 June

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Just_a_fan wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 19:02
roon wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 18:58
Shrieker wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 18:49
Lol he does this just to rub it in :lol: Not surprised one bit, Ham would make an excellent politician.
Future as a copyeditor in question, though. Rise isn't a proper noun.
He refers to the poem title where, I believe, the word rise is capitalised. Otherwise, I agree it wouldn't be capitalised, unless, of course, it was being used as a proper noun such as a road name.
Which poem?

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Re: 2019 [R09] Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg, 28-30 June

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Just_a_fan wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 19:04
LM10 wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 19:00
Just_a_fan wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 18:44
Compare with a certain other driver's response to being penalised following his own mistake / actions.

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experienc ... 057458.jpg
What does other driver's (in this case Vettel) behaviour have anything to do with the current problem? Such posts are only aimed to provoke.
Strange, after Canada there was lots of using other drivers' (or rather one driver, mostly) actions in previous situations to argue about the then current problem.

Goose, sauce, gander. :wink:
And short memory.

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Re: 2019 [R09] Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg, 28-30 June

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Just_a_fan wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 18:44
Compare with a certain other driver's response to being penalised following his own mistake / actions.

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experienc ... 057458.jpg
Well hell, that doesn't make good TV /sarcasm

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Re: 2019 [R09] Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg, 28-30 June

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Just_a_fan wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 19:04
LM10 wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 19:00
Just_a_fan wrote:
29 Jun 2019, 18:44
Compare with a certain other driver's response to being penalised following his own mistake / actions.

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experienc ... 057458.jpg
What does other driver's (in this case Vettel) behaviour have anything to do with the current problem? Such posts are only aimed to provoke.
Strange, after Canada there was lots of using other drivers' (or rather one driver, mostly) actions in previous situations to argue about the then current problem.

Goose, sauce, gander. :wink:
Other driver’s responses or other driver’s incidents? Different stuff.