Yes. Puts him on 6 career grand slams, behind Clark on 8 but ahead of everyone else.
By leading every lap, he now ties with Senna on 19 races leading every lap.
Yes. Puts him on 6 career grand slams, behind Clark on 8 but ahead of everyone else.
I'm genuinely lost on this, can you tell me the 2 examples where Lewis tripped over a back marker. I've actually forgotten them, sorry and thanks in advance.Wass85 wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 00:19I'm sure I've seen Lewis do that whilst passing drivers twice, against a certain Japanese driver in 2011 and a certain Finn in 2013.holeindalip wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 00:12Verstappen was leading a race and crashed into a back marker (or vice versa however you see it) putting his car in places it shouldn’t be...
If you're being petty Hamilton was just as error prone in 2011 than Verstappen but much slower, the Dutchman never got outpaced like Lewis did against Button particularly at the tail end of the season.
1 good season next year and hardly anyone will be ahead of him on any record.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 00:28Yes. Puts him on 6 career grand slams, behind Clark on 8 but ahead of everyone else.
By leading every lap, he now ties with Senna on 19 races leading every lap.
One wasn't a backmarker but he still tangled with a slower car in Kobayashi in Spa 2011.NathanOlder wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 00:33I'm genuinely lost on this, can you tell me the 2 examples where Lewis tripped over a back marker. I've actually forgotten them, sorry and thanks in advance.Wass85 wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 00:19I'm sure I've seen Lewis do that whilst passing drivers twice, against a certain Japanese driver in 2011 and a certain Finn in 2013.holeindalip wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 00:12
Verstappen was leading a race and crashed into a back marker (or vice versa however you see it) putting his car in places it shouldn’t be...
If you're being petty Hamilton was just as error prone in 2011 than Verstappen but much slower, the Dutchman never got outpaced like Lewis did against Button particularly at the tail end of the season.
Yes I remember now, haha, I'd forgot that. At least it wasn't as stupid as doing it for the lead lol.Wass85 wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 00:41One wasn't a backmarker but he still tangled with a slower car in Kobayashi in Spa 2011.NathanOlder wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 00:33I'm genuinely lost on this, can you tell me the 2 examples where Lewis tripped over a back marker. I've actually forgotten them, sorry and thanks in advance.Wass85 wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 00:19
I'm sure I've seen Lewis do that whilst passing drivers twice, against a certain Japanese driver in 2011 and a certain Finn in 2013.
If you're being petty Hamilton was just as error prone in 2011 than Verstappen but much slower, the Dutchman never got outpaced like Lewis did against Button particularly at the tail end of the season.
And the back marker he tripped over was none other than his current teammate Bottas in Brazil 2013.
You really mean that !?
Sierra117 wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 02:49Ah, the final stage in the life of every ThreadStar. As the mass of regret over one's driver exceeds beyond an unbearable level, it collapses in on itself and results in an invisible but certainly super massive ThreadHole, where nothing, not even light, can escape. All logic and reasoning is bent out of shape as it travels past the accretion disk, which is full of infinite loops of fanboi-ism, and causes said logic and reasoning to fall into the event horizon, whereby it gets torn apart leading to what we call, "BANNED SPACE".
I think Leclerc deserves a spot in the top 3 - it's his first year in a top team and he's out-qualified and finished ahead of his teammate who is no slouch.foxmulder_ms wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 06:33For me drivers of the year:
1. Hamilton
2. Sainz
3. Verstappen