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An element of power but it's all about cornering in the esses and 130r
Speaking of straight line performance, though, those top speeds this weekend were prodigious.
Hamilton didn't deserve a penalty, there is no precedent for penalising in those circumstances. You have to gain an advantage (above and beyond the obvious advantage) and he locked up the inside front.
If you cut to maintain or gain a place, then you deserve a penalty. Apart from that only repeat cutting should be penalised. Personally I'd rather they just put some gravel traps back in.
Vettel was being petulant and deserved it.
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
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http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2016/11/01/f1-fanatic-round-up-0111-3/
https://thejudge13.com/2016/11/01/breaking-brawn-to-replace-ecclestone/
From what I've read the new owners want someone who understands F1 to work with the teams and focus on the technical side of the sport to make it more exciting for fans and more competitive. Brawn would be good at that ...
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This makes no sense to me. Firstly, if Hamilton wins the next two races he will end up with 10 wins to Rosberg's 9, and still lose the championship. Secondly, it's looking like Rosberg will win the championship by only a handful of points, far less than he was gifted by Hamilton's retirement in Malaysia, not to mention the other technical difficulties he's had all season.
Does a man with fewer race wins and a points advantage entirely down to luck really "deserve" to win the championship?
I agree it does look like Rosberg's year though - the F1 gods are smiling on him, that's for sure. But it will be entirely down to Lewis dropping the ball on starts, and the team dropping the ball in preparing his car, rather than any particular racing dominance from Rosberg. The few racing overtakes he's had to make have been woeful.
Personally I find Rosberg the least appealing of any of the current drivers, both in personality and driving style, and even his silly rich-boy face. He can be fast on a clear circuit but I don't believe he's much of a racer. It's a shame Mercedes have stuck with him all these years. I'd love to see someone else challenge Hamilton - Hulkenberg would be a good choice. Now there's a racer who's never had a chance to show his true potential in F1. Maybe Renault will come good just in time for him?
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I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Bollocks.
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
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