he left half the track open for vettel to go he didnt do like vettel did in canada he stayed on his side even of the racing line vettel had a good change of getting him back
he left half the track open for vettel to go he didnt do like vettel did in canada he stayed on his side even of the racing line vettel had a good change of getting him back
At half the speed that usually drivers do for that corner, with a slight move to the right, while clearly watching his mirrors as to where Vettel was trying to move.maxxer wrote: ↑14 Jul 2019, 17:42he left half the track open for vettel to go he didnt do like vettel did in canada he stayed on his side even of the racing line vettel had a good change of getting him back
I thought it was a support for a cancer charity or something.
After qualifying though, the narrative here was that Red Bull and Ferrari had completely caught up.atanatizante wrote: ↑14 Jul 2019, 17:23Here at Silverstone, it seems that Merc are some 7-8 tenths ahead of RB and some 8-9 tenths from Ferrari but what`s frightening me is that in Hockenheim they could be at least 3-4 tenths faster or maybe more, bearing in mind their announced big upgrade there'll bring there ...
Absolutely. Austria this year and Silverstone ‘18 and ‘19 wouldn’t have been possible without these tires.
F1T wrote: ↑14 Jul 2019, 16:44Hamilton takes record beating 5th win at Silverstone
Lewis Hamilton has won his home race, the British Grand Prix at Silverstone for the 5th time in his career. Valtteri Bottas ended up a disappointed second, followed by Charles Leclerc in third.
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Exactly now all of sudden certain team principles and fans have gone all quiet about it.zibby43 wrote:Absolutely. Austria this year and Silverstone ‘18 and ‘19 wouldn’t have been possible without these tires.