2019 German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring, July 26-28

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Re: 2019 German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring, July 26-28

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Juzh wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 15:03
MtthsMlw wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 15:03
Safety car start.
for f***s sake #-o
They should simply terminate F1. This is becoming a joke.
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Silent Storm wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 14:57
Vettel starting from P20 so no set up changes.
I’m no technical expert - so I guess the following is no great surprise - but I never get how there isn’t an advantage in a ‘wet setup’ anymore. They’re always moaning about what huge difference their setup makes in the dry, or if the temp changes a little bit, so I don’t get why you wouldn’t choose a completely different setup for the wet. Sure there’s a good reason, just doesn’t seem logical to me.

If there were one, you’d think Seb would fit it and start from pitlane, so clearly they don’t think it makes much difference.

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dans79 wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 15:03
izzy wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 14:56
MtthsMlw wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 14:53
Albon, Russel and Norris have never driven an F1 car in the wet, right?
Or Gio 8-[
Gio has driven an F1 car in the wet before, but it didn't have a good outcome!
Oh, yes, China, lol. just not this spec then. But next to Kmag...

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Safety car formation lap means what exactly, when will it pit ?
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Sierra117 wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 15:05
214270 wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 15:04
Restomaniac wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 15:01
Yeah because the guy infront of him isn’t known to be great in the wet :wtf:
HAM has no new sofas though
I guess he'll have to take the guests to bed :(

jk sorry I know I know
Restomaniac wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 15:05
214270 wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 15:04
Restomaniac wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 15:01
Yeah because the guy infront of him isn’t known to be great in the wet :wtf:
HAM has no new sofas though
I’m not sure what Hamilton’s Home interiors has to do with anything though :lol:
Lol, very good

Sofas - Softs
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f1316 wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 15:07
Silent Storm wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 14:57
Vettel starting from P20 so no set up changes.
I’m no technical expert - so I guess the following is no great surprise - but I never get how there isn’t an advantage in a ‘wet setup’ anymore. They’re always moaning about what huge difference their setup makes in the dry, or if the temp changes a little bit, so I don’t get why you wouldn’t choose a completely different setup for the wet. Sure there’s a good reason, just doesn’t seem logical to me.

If there were one, you’d think Seb would fit it and start from pitlane, so clearly they don’t think it makes much difference.
Well, the other logical conclusion would be that they already were on a wet(ish) setup what also would explain that they are slower than last years qualifying (together with one less DRS zone).

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Re: 2019 German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring, July 26-28

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FFS.... again with this sc bulls***

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214270 wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 15:10
Sierra117 wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 15:05
214270 wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 15:04

HAM has no new sofas though
I guess he'll have to take the guests to bed :(

jk sorry I know I know
Restomaniac wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 15:05
214270 wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 15:04

HAM has no new sofas though
I’m not sure what Hamilton’s Home interiors has to do with anything though :lol:
Lol, very good

Sofas - Softs
Sorry I just couldn’t resist. I don’t think it’s going to matter that much.

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We don't know why people say F1 is boring nowadays - FIA

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These laps don’t count WTF?

Tons of fuel saving late on then.

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Standing starts yeaaaaa

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Restomaniac wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 15:17
These laps don’t count WTF?

Tons of fuel saving late on then.
exactly what i was thinking. how much longer can they do this until cars start to be in danger of not finishing the race???

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bull*&#T

why don't they listed to the drivers ?

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Okaaayyyyyy standing start, Lewis vs Max in the wet <eek>

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Hamilton clear and gone.