2019 Italian Grand Prix - Monza, Sep 06 - 08

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Re: 2019 Italian Grand Prix - Monza, Sep 06 - 08

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I don't think that what happened in qually was as bad as people made it out to be.

It's sport, people take risks, make errors, it's unpredictable and sometimes bizarre.

I can't see how it can be dangerous, given the slow speed they were going. I wouldn't want it to happen every week, but it's not like it will... I hope they don't make a rule for this one off situation.

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Phil
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Looks like dry race indeed with very little probability of rain coming.
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browney wrote:
08 Sep 2019, 14:26
I don't think that what happened in qually was as bad as people made it out to be.

It's sport, people take risks, make errors, it's unpredictable and sometimes bizarre.

I can't see how it can be dangerous, given the slow speed they were going. I wouldn't want it to happen every week, but it's not like it will... I hope they don't make a rule for this one off situation.
Your concept of low speed differs from mine. While they were jockeying about they were averaging around 130mph. (210kph).
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Phil wrote:
08 Sep 2019, 14:14
turbof1 wrote:
08 Sep 2019, 13:57
What about unpredictability without F1 looking like a mess?
Order and chaos are at opposide ends of the spectrum. If you take this away, you end up with order, thus predictabilty where the fastest car finishes at the front.
People always like to think like that. "If you are not with me, you are against me" "if you are not good, you are bad" "if you are not sober, you are drunk".

It's black and white thinking without acknowledging the grey area. And frankly it is BS. You can perfectly have unpredictability without f1 losing credibility. A greed fest without the fans losing out on a climax, and they were accutely grabbed of it yesterday, is perfectly enforceable.
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Phil
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Lewis to be leading ahead of T1? :D
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Vettel....

#-o

Slam dunk penalty for almost making Stroll crash when rejoining,who then does exactly the same thing...
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Karma

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Vettel with yet another mental breakdown

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Vettel has another meltdown!

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nice and safe rejoining the track by both Vettel and then Stroll also...

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Phil
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:shock: Black flag for Vettel and Stroll? Jesus that was close.
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Jesus Christ Seb wtf? :(

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Just wow.

That's almost black flag worthy.

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Wow , definite pen for Seb and Stroll. One question I have, did anyone hit Max from behind at the start or did he just slam in the back of the car in front at T1 on lap 1
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Poor Leclerc. Left on his own to fight both Mercedes
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