2015 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka

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Yup. If Hamilton gets out in front, that's it, no one will catch him

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Juzh
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epic strat ferrari. real epic making williams proud.

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Juzh wrote:epic strat ferrari. real epic making williams proud.
If you aren't going to pit as soon as possible at least go for the offset, wait until you can go on options or something.

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Juzh
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Rosberg just barely faster than vettel over the stint. Again, good job ferrari.

zeph
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I missed the start. What happened to Massa?

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zeph wrote:I missed the start. What happened to Massa?
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Kiril Varbanov
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Things are back to normal. Great battles in the midfield - I can't place them all in the poll, still, you can cast your vote for the driver of the day - http://www.f1technical.net/poll/index.php?dispid=305

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I thought Rosberg did well today. That move on Bottas was extraordinary.

Watching Alonso and Button crawl around the track like that is painful.
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Kiril Varbanov wrote:Things are back to normal. Great battles in the midfield - I can't place them all in the poll, still, you can cast your vote for the driver of the day - http://www.f1technical.net/poll/index.php?dispid=305
Surely you can add a couple of the bigger movers to that. As it is it's not worth voting on.

af_general
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3jawchuck wrote:
Kiril Varbanov wrote:Things are back to normal. Great battles in the midfield - I can't place them all in the poll, still, you can cast your vote for the driver of the day - http://www.f1technical.net/poll/index.php?dispid=305
Surely you can add a couple of the bigger movers to that. As it is it's not worth voting on.
Too late, HAM already getting most of the votes :)

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3jawchuck wrote:
Kiril Varbanov wrote:Things are back to normal. Great battles in the midfield - I can't place them all in the poll, still, you can cast your vote for the driver of the day - http://www.f1technical.net/poll/index.php?dispid=305
Surely you can add a couple of the bigger movers to that. As it is it's not worth voting on.
Yeah, I doubt anyone will vote for Raikkonen or Rosberg, as they did not perform anything special.

Hamilton is WDC I think, so congrats.

In terms of general view of the season and F1 in general, I don't want to be that pessimist guy complaining all the time but this was one of the lamest races I have ever watched. Formula 1 does not excite me as it used to. Hoping this will change soon.

AND
Mclaren Honda...
It is a torture really watching them. Especially my boy Fernando. I would be devastated if he chooses to leave F1 but in these conditions I would not blame him for doing so. Seeing him win a 3rd championship is one of my biggest dreams.

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Shrieker
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I rated the race 6/10. I've seen much duller races here in Suzuka in the past. It was good watching battles all around, the only thing missing was the battle for the lead, and I suspect we would've gotten it had Rosberg managed to hang in on there at the start.
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ringo
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AnthonyG wrote:Rosberg should have held ground and crashed Hamilton.
Held what ground?
He wasnt on the racing line at all. Rosberg had no right to do anything. His poor start killed his chances at keeping P1.
For Sure!!

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Ron showing that Jenson is clearly going nowhere. Its last year all over again but unfortunately its going to be painful watching him at the back for his final year before they put Stoffel in the car for 2017 when the car will probably be competitive.

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MercedesAMGSpy
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Hamilton showing why he is leading the championship, superstart. And Max showing who is the best rookie at Toro Rosso. Awesome drive Max!