Only hazard is people missing the joke even when it's pointed out.
Only hazard is people missing the joke even when it's pointed out.
It was for the incident, not for driving to the flag with damaged carf1316 wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 16:57Rosberg got a penalty, no? Maybe for the incident itself, no sure.siskue2005 wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 16:56and so did Perez in Austrian GPmatt_b wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 16:55Botta's was pushing fastest laps all the way so not too surprised it happened, this is why teams usually hold position and chill but Mercedes let them race all the way.
On a separate note Rosberg finished the 2016 Austrian GP with a damaged car and no front wing, hes result stood.
One way or another, they shouldn’t change the tyre choice - if they do then it’s just nailing on the same result. If you’re getting tyre issues then pit the car - you could push any tyre a full race distance and it would have issues; this isn’t a reason for them to change tyre compound choices, it’s a reason for the teams to stop more.TimW wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 16:55Or 3?godlameroso wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 16:50After today and Pirelli going softer next week it's a guaranteed two stopper.
I was surprised that not everybody opted to start on softs, given that its next weeks medium. Next week you surely do not want to start on soft.
Any team having a spare set of this weeks tyres should hide them carefully in the pit box
It was a f'king joke!El Scorchio wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 16:57
I think it’s just people wishing the win away from him for any possible reason.
3 stopper probablygodlameroso wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 16:50After today and Pirelli going softer next week it's a guaranteed two stopper.
No they don't. The teams are pushing tyre wear to the limit because they are stupid, that's all.
Fair play. To be fair some might also call it bait, though.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 17:00It was a f'king joke!El Scorchio wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 16:57
I think it’s just people wishing the win away from him for any possible reason.