2017 Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal, 9-11 June

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Just_a_fan wrote:
11 Jun 2017, 22:03
F1NAC wrote:
11 Jun 2017, 21:56
GPR-A wrote:
11 Jun 2017, 21:49
Looks like Ferrari have quite an advanced technology. They can remotely induce a break issue to remove their No.2 from their No.1's path.
First learn how to spell BRAKE then go provocate. Peace
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Is Sainz going to get any penalty for hitting Grosjean?

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1) Great weekend for Lewis. He won the race weekend yesterday, today was the bonus.

2) Stirring comment removed

3) Force India radio messages were hilarious. It looked like Perez is the team principle :) Money talks, lol. Although I agree with Perez that they should have just raced from the beginning instead of negotiating over radio.

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The funniest part was how Kimi's brakes started working right after some setting changes, they definately can change some setting over the air.
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Perez defended so hard against Ocon, but Vettel he just let him have it down the inside, WTF?

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GPR-A wrote:
11 Jun 2017, 22:04
Just_a_fan wrote:
11 Jun 2017, 22:03
F1NAC wrote:
11 Jun 2017, 21:56


First learn how to spell BRAKE then go provocate. Peace
Or even provoke... :wink:

(Unless you're a Yank, in which case carry on mauling the English language)
Oh... so much hurt you guys are. I love this.
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Sevach wrote:
11 Jun 2017, 22:15
Perez defended so hard against Ocon, but Vettel he just let him have it down the inside, WTF?
Pleasing the Ferrari for next year's contract may be? He seriously costed a whole lot of points for the team. He did not played for the team and I guess he has set a bad precedence that when later in the season Ocon ends up in front of him and slower, might he just continue to do what Perez did today. Feel sad for Force India.

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marmer wrote:
11 Jun 2017, 21:50
Perez should be ashamed. He cost the team team a potential 3rd and if he had let ocon past he wouldn't have been caught by vettel so he cost a 4th for sure

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Perez really screwed his team and teammate. (Not that it should matter to him, but Perez also screwed the fans by depriving us of an Ocon-Ricciardo battle for 3rd.) While obviously no one can say for sure what the outcome would have been, he definitely cost his team the opportunity for the best result. I know he is a racer and all that, but when the team gives an order, especially when teammates are on divergent strategies, AND says that he can have the position back if it doesn't work out really makes Perez looked like an idiot and an arse....
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Error 404: Raikkonen's pace not found :wtf:

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ME4ME wrote:
11 Jun 2017, 22:23
Error 404: Raikkonen's pace not found :wtf:
Raikkonen clouted the wall at the exit of turn 7 at the beginning of the race. I suspect it might've had something to do with his sub par pace. But then again, if it wasn't, no one would be surprised.
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Sergio bullshitting heavy in his post race interview. He even went so far as to openly say that Ocon was never close to overtaking him :lol: I guess his brain has selectively erased the lap where he blatantly blocked his team mate in the back straight. It wasn't the usual one move, he moved over so late to block him; it was outright blocking. Had they not been team mates, that would've earned him a protest from the other team and most probably a penalty.
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ME4ME wrote:
11 Jun 2017, 22:23
Error 404: Raikkonen's pace not found :wtf:
Kimi was stuck behind FI and couldn't pass like Vettel couldn't on his SS tyres, then he put the US and he was flying.
Then he had the...brake issues.

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So Vettel had floor damage and Raikkonen had some balance issues due to going off the track and touching the barriers.

Bad day for Ferrari, on the other hand Lewis showed his level and so did Bottas.
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Today there was no sign of tyre problems for Merc. Hamilton did fastest lap at that stage of the race on 33 laps old US. Then he pitted.
What will happen when Merc finds "holly gral" for their tyres?
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Hamilton had a steady race but drive of the day must go to Vettel. Car damaged, an extra pit stop, yet came from 45 secs behind to finish only 35 secs behind. Now, if only Max did not have a rush of blood to his head........