2019 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, 25-27 October

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Re: 2019 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, 25-27 October

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FrukostScones wrote:
27 Oct 2019, 19:24
VET HAM BOT

LEC and VES crash.
I think we'll see a VET and VES crash again.
LEC HAM BOT

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MtthsMlw wrote:
27 Oct 2019, 19:46
FrukostScones wrote:
27 Oct 2019, 19:24
VET HAM BOT

LEC and VES crash.
I think we'll see a VET and VES crash again.
LEC HAM BOT
aren't you guys are being a bit optimistic? surely it's Max -> Lewis, AND Charles -> Seb.

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Re: 2019 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, 25-27 October

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Bottas' car is fine and he can start the race in P6

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Shall we finally start talking about the race, guys?

1. Seems to be at least 2 stop-race and maybe someone could dare to make work a 1 stop, presumably Bottas - M+H
2. Vettel implied that had he couldn`t be first at the 3rd turn he could have a short first stint just to run in free air on the second one, but all eyes would be on when Sainz will do his pitstop
3. Merc had enlarged their cooling vents near the driver and front brake ducts, hence knowing they have to sit into dirty air they would opt for a very long first stint and maybe try a 1 stop M-H strategy or M-M-S one (in case of a safty car phase), knowing they are the only top teams which have 1 set of new S tyres ...
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Re: 2019 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, 25-27 October

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atanatizante wrote:
27 Oct 2019, 20:39
Shall we finally start talking about the race, guys?

1. Seems to be at least 2 stop-race and maybe someone could dare to make work a 1 stop, presumably Bottas - M+H
2. Vettel implied that had he couldn`t be first at the 3rd turn he could have a short first stint just to run in free air on the second one, but all eyes would be on when Sainz will do his pitstop
3. Merc had enlarged their cooling vents near the driver and front brake ducts, hence knowing they have to sit into dirty air they would opt for a very long first stint and maybe try a 1 stop M-H strategy or M-M-S one (in case of a safty car phase), knowing they are the only top teams which have 1 set of new S tyres ...
I hope someone out of the top 6 goes for a two stopper, otherwise they would be just going slow and nursing their tyres to the end like they often do when a one stopper is risky but track position is more important.

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Re: 2019 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, 25-27 October

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MtthsMlw wrote:
27 Oct 2019, 20:43
atanatizante wrote:
27 Oct 2019, 20:39
Shall we finally start talking about the race, guys?

1. Seems to be at least 2 stop-race and maybe someone could dare to make work a 1 stop, presumably Bottas - M+H
2. Vettel implied that had he couldn`t be first at the 3rd turn he could have a short first stint just to run in free air on the second one, but all eyes would be on when Sainz will do his pitstop
3. Merc had enlarged their cooling vents near the driver and front brake ducts, hence knowing they have to sit into dirty air they would opt for a very long first stint and maybe try a 1 stop M-H strategy or M-M-S one (in case of a safty car phase), knowing they are the only top teams which have 1 set of new S tyres ...
I hope someone out of the top 6 goes for a two stopper, otherwise they would be just going slow and nursing their tyres to the end like they often do when a one stopper is risky but track position is more important.
I’m sure Max won’t nurse his tyres in a particular way. He will aggressively go for it and RBR will give him a more aggressive PU mode.

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Hamilton lost it on the green paint there.

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Will Vettel get a penalty for pushing ham off? No chance

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Wtf,

Vettel pushed Lewis right off the track how is that not a penalty.
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Re: 2019 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, 25-27 October

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Vettel clearly pushed Hamilton off the track at the start

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Mattyw wrote:
27 Oct 2019, 21:17
Will Vettel get a penalty for pushing ham off? No chance
That's what you get when you're letting them race

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izzy wrote:
27 Oct 2019, 20:04
MtthsMlw wrote:
27 Oct 2019, 19:46
FrukostScones wrote:
27 Oct 2019, 19:24
VET HAM BOT

LEC and VES crash.
I think we'll see a VET and VES crash again.
LEC HAM BOT
aren't you guys are being a bit optimistic? surely it's Max -> Lewis, AND Charles -> Seb.

Alex Valtteri Carlos. Underdog Day :lol:
The first part did just happened!! Lol

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MtthsMlw wrote:
27 Oct 2019, 21:22
Mattyw wrote:
27 Oct 2019, 21:17
Will Vettel get a penalty for pushing ham off? No chance
That's what you get when you're letting them race
Setting a lot of precedent !

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Holm86 wrote:
27 Oct 2019, 21:20
Vettel clearly pushed Hamilton off the track at the start
I think it was noted but deemed perfectly fine ... that was textbook 'crowding a driver off track'

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If the Stewards didn't give LeClerc a penalty for forcing Lewis off the track in Monza, they wont be giving Seb one today, lets see what happens when Lewis does it to them, it should be nothing also but we will wait when the race comes.