My point with the sprinklers was that if he can't make the championship close, he has other gimmicks up his sleeve to keep people interested. I guess I was a bit too subtle.HampusA wrote:To bad the RBR works as best in the rain though
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My point with the sprinklers was that if he can't make the championship close, he has other gimmicks up his sleeve to keep people interested. I guess I was a bit too subtle.HampusA wrote:To bad the RBR works as best in the rain though
Button aint doing a dang thing. He showed his colours in Monaco. He has no answer for Vettel. Never will he get a better oportunity to beat Vettel; tyres 22 laps younger? come on man.donskar wrote:Well said. =D>Giblet wrote:Pretty please with sugar on top, stay on topic. The topic is at the top of every page. This one happens to be the Canadian Grand Prix of 2011. There is already a thread for Monaco 2011, Suzuka 2010.
If your point is not important enough to search for the right thread to post it or create a new one, there is a real possibility that your point is not good enough to post in the wrong thread. It's easy to go OT on something that matters, and sometimes a small OT adds perspective in the right thread to the topic at hand, but the race and car threads are JUST for the races and cars.
The blather from here has resurrected our old friend, The "Fanboy Ying Yang" Thread".
For me, the interesting point for this and the next several races is psychology. Will Vettel get complacent? (Probably not, and Newey won't.) Will Hamilton get desperate/frustrated and do something stupid a la wall of champions? (Quite possible. This could be a key.) Will Button's experience/racecraft give him the inner balance to overcome Vettel & Ham's speed? (Hamilton could be vulnerable if he cannot control his emotions.) Can Fry's business-like/McLaren approach and Alonso's controlled Latin fire lead Ferrari back? (Like to see it, but it probably won't happen this year.)
Finally, if Vettel dominates again, will people begin worrying about TV ratings sagging due to lack of interest in the championship?
Toast, the right wordringo wrote:Hamilton is the guy to get the job done. Get him on the first or second row and Vettel is toast.
That sounds right, and wasn't the result of relaying it that it was still soft, and hence wrinkled up under the cars.HampusA wrote:I think Canada hairpin in 08 was probably the worst piece of tarmac ever laid down by humans.
It was horrible and if i´m not mistaken, they even had to re-lay it saturday night?
Or maybe it was friday night?
I'd go with djos, I think he was thinking it would be cool to try and jump a moving F1 car.HampusA wrote:He must be deaf or something.