They’ve got to try and upsell any drama or narrative. They are trying to sell a product to people to make them watch, at the end of the day. Sky are the masters of this and will brief the whole team on what they should be saying. They are hardly going to say ‘well this will be an obvious 1-2 for Mercedes and an easy win for Hamilton again.’ Bad for business! They are as much salespeople and hype men as commentators, pundits and presenters.Ringleheim wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 06:09I wish the guys at Sky Sports would stop trying to drum up this imaginary competition between Hamilton and Bottas. They keep making it out like they are in an even fight, wondering who will get the upper hand!
I realize without an imaginary competition between the 2 Mercedes drivers there wouldn't be much competing in F1 at all right now, but come on!
Hamilton is a half second faster than Bottas whenever he needs to be. It's not a competition.
I can understand him wanting to say something in response to all the criticism and he was clearly amped up in the moment, but it was a bit cringe, and he was slightly gifted the win.djones wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 17:52Bottas gave another "to whom it may concern FU" speech apparently.
Which to be honest I really don't understand. The only reason he won was because of the Hamilton penalty. Personally, I would only be happy and mouthing off like that if I had deserved it via pole or good racing.
Really? Bottas was gifted nothing, he was significantly faster on the mediums and had a 39 second gap for his stop which wipes out the 10 second penalty and then some. Came back out on the hard tires 16 seconds ahead then cruised away to a 23 second advantage at the flag.El Scorchio wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 18:33I can understand him wanting to say something in response to all the criticism and he was clearly amped up in the moment, but it was a bit cringe, and he was slightly gifted the win.djones wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 17:52Bottas gave another "to whom it may concern FU" speech apparently.
Which to be honest I really don't understand. The only reason he won was because of the Hamilton penalty. Personally, I would only be happy and mouthing off like that if I had deserved it via pole or good racing.
Psychologically as well it was slightly telling.
I don’t think you can just state that Hamilton would have lost the position. Could have happened but it’s not a fact. Hamilton is far better on his tyres than Bottas. What is fact is that he was just completely taken out of the equation for the win by the penalties leaving only Verstappen as any sort of competition for the win, but on a track which really doesn’t suit the RB. Having Hamilton out of the equation is definitely a gift for any other driver!Raleigh wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 18:58Really? Bottas was gifted nothing, he was significantly faster on the mediums and had a 39 second gap for his stop which wipes out the 10 second penalty and then some. Came back out on the hard tires 16 seconds ahead then cruised away to a 23 second advantage at the flag.El Scorchio wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 18:33I can understand him wanting to say something in response to all the criticism and he was clearly amped up in the moment, but it was a bit cringe, and he was slightly gifted the win.djones wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 17:52Bottas gave another "to whom it may concern FU" speech apparently.
Which to be honest I really don't understand. The only reason he won was because of the Hamilton penalty. Personally, I would only be happy and mouthing off like that if I had deserved it via pole or good racing.
Psychologically as well it was slightly telling.
Lewis was always at a disadvantage starting on softs compared to Valtteri and Max on the mediums and would have lost that position with or without the penalty.
Penalty certainly eliminated Lewis from any chance of the win, but realistically on the worse tire strategy he was at best fighting Verstappen.El Scorchio wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 19:17I don’t think you can just state that Hamilton would have lost the position. Could have happened but it’s not a fact. Hamilton is far better on his tyres than Bottas. What is fact is that he was just completely taken out of the equation for the win by the penalties leaving only Verstappen as any sort of competition for the win, but on a track which really doesn’t suit the RB. Having Hamilton out of the equation is definitely a gift for any other driver!
Edit- to add, I’d also call it a bit of a gift to Hamilton or Verstappen if it was vice versa in the same situation
Well, unfortunately because of the double penalty, we will never know. As soon as it was announced it became all about damage limitation, gapping Perez and conserving the engine for Hamilton rather than anything else. Ruined what would have been a very intriguing tussle.Raleigh wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 19:48Penalty certainly eliminated Lewis from any chance of the win, but realistically on the worse tire strategy he was at best fighting Verstappen.El Scorchio wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 19:17I don’t think you can just state that Hamilton would have lost the position. Could have happened but it’s not a fact. Hamilton is far better on his tyres than Bottas. What is fact is that he was just completely taken out of the equation for the win by the penalties leaving only Verstappen as any sort of competition for the win, but on a track which really doesn’t suit the RB. Having Hamilton out of the equation is definitely a gift for any other driver!
Edit- to add, I’d also call it a bit of a gift to Hamilton or Verstappen if it was vice versa in the same situation
Valtteri matched Lewis up till his stop and then started pumping in fastest laps and was steadily pulling away right up until his own stop despite Hamilton being on new hard tires. Lewis did have traffic but only slight, if I recall he only had to pass Vettel and did so very quickly.
After stops Valtteri was on newer tyres and continued to lap faster than Lewis with both cars in clear air.
Bottas has always been very good on Sochi, the track is very kind on tires which negates any advantage Lewis might have and ontop of that Bottas had the better tire strategy. Overall, even without the penalty Valtteri would have been well ahead after the pitstops and on newer tires.
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 20:22Racing Point (1:1)Morteza wrote: ↑23 Sep 2020, 06:56https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iKrY4B ... el=THERACE[/url]
I would love to buy a scaled model of the black W11. Which brand makes them? And where can I purchase online?
Earliest W11 model should be shipping out in December:PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 20:22I would love to buy a scaled model of the black W11. Which brand makes them? And where can I purchase online
BOT stayed within 3s of HAM the entire first stint, there is no guarantee that HAM would have won today without the penalty. BOT drove well today and has driven well at Sochi in several other occasions.djones wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 17:52Bottas gave another "to whom it may concern FU" speech apparently.
Which to be honest I really don't understand. The only reason he won was because of the Hamilton penalty. Personally, I would only be happy and mouthing off like that if I had deserved it via pole or good racing.