2019 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Oct 11 - 13

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Re: 2019 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Oct 11 - 13

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Poor Paul di Resta is the happiest man today! :lol:

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Bottas didn't need to follow Vettel's strategy in the first place, he was as safe as it gets from an undercut.
And then obviously Hamilton didn't need to stop at the end.

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Bottas cashes in on start to win Japanese Grand Prix

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Bottas cashes in on start to win Japanese Grand Prix

Valtteri Bottas has won the Japanese Grand Prix after taking the lead at the start of the race. The Finn controlled the race after that while Vettel and Hamilton battled it out for second place.

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GPR -A wrote:
13 Oct 2019, 08:49
Poor Paul di Resta is the happiest man today! :lol:
With the saddest face. 😂😂🤣🤣
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GPR -A wrote:
13 Oct 2019, 08:49
Poor Paul di Resta is the happiest man today! :lol:
As long as Hamilton does not win, then PDR is in heaven.

I'm actually surprised somebody at Sky has not pulled him up on this as most viewers are starting to find it cringeworthy.

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The same team helped Lewis in Singapore get over it

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Hamilton looks like he’s seething. If Ferrari carry on their good form to next season he could fall tantalisingly short of the wins record.

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zibby43 wrote:
13 Oct 2019, 08:46
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13 Oct 2019, 08:43
You can tell that Toto Wolff knows how peed off Hamilton is by how quickly he jumped on the radio reminding him about the WCC win.
Understandable that Lewis would be angry, but Bottas had a great start, drove a flawless race, and had a certain victory taken from him in Sochi last year.
Bottas had that win taken away because at that time he was irrelevant in the WDC unlike his team mate who was in a 2 way battle with Vettel. And that’s from somebody who hates team orders.
Let’s be honest. Today Mercedes have given up a clear 1-2 for no other reason than to massage Bottas’s ego.
I gave Ferrari grief for recently screwing 1 of their drivers to create a 1-2 but that at least made sense on some level. This today is just stupid.

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I don’t know what some people are angry about regarding Hamilton? Bottas has been “Valtteri, it’s James”’d two times this season and generally is the best wingman you could wish. James told Bottas in Singapore that he would pay it back and this was it.

Hamilton won WDC already anyway. Everyone claiming that there still is a mathematical chance for him not to win, is joking or not honest.

A bit awkward seeing Lewis not happy for Bottas.

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Bill wrote:
13 Oct 2019, 08:52
The same team helped Lewis in Singapore get over it
The team's job is to ensure both cars finish as high as possible. In singapore, if Bottas wasn't ordered to slow down, the other car would have been behind Albon. Team comes first before individuals and to that extent, they bottled it here.

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Bill wrote:
13 Oct 2019, 08:52
The same team helped Lewis in Singapore get over it
Did that cost the team a 1-2 too?

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Bill wrote:
13 Oct 2019, 08:52
The same team helped Lewis in Singapore get over it
BTW the team screwed him there in the first place, that's why he needed the "favour".he wasn't at fault.

Man I've lost counting on how many times Mercedes have screwed him strategy wise.

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I think BOT was screwed more often than HAM.
and they had to unscrew BOT today more, than not to screw HAM.
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Official rulling on Vettel's start.

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Why would Mercedes want to ‘screw’ their star-driver??

Some of you are just hilarious.