In reply to racerfink:
Racing incident..............
Hamilton was defending his line and waited a long, long, long time to take a line into the corner. Sooner or later, a driver has to change direction. Both failed to do that in a timely fashion.
In reply to racerfink:
Racing incident..............
Hamilton was defending his line and waited a long, long, long time to take a line into the corner. Sooner or later, a driver has to change direction. Both failed to do that in a timely fashion.
mike wrote: Wow, fun race to watch - lots of things going on. Vettel is looking really, really strong.
Even with the hype, I almost think the Red Bull is underrated. That body sure makes some killer downforce.
And even though both McLaren's traded fastest laps, I just don't think it was all that real. That RB is amazing.
I was busy laughing at how frustrated Hamilton must have been to have Schumi defending 3rd like it was his last twinkie when alog comes Button and calmly drives by both of them.
I bet Hamilton's gasket just about blew when Button went around Michael on the outside of Ascari on the first try after he failed to get the job done for 8 laps in a row.
In reply to Giant Purple Snorklewacker:
Mikey didn't block Jensen like he made multiple moves on Lewis.
If than had been anyone else, there would have been a drive through. Mikey only got a stern talk by his boss, Ross. Lost a little more respect for Mike, today.
alfadriver wrote: In reply to Giant Purple Snorklewacker: Mikey didn't block Jensen like he made multiple moves on Lewis. If than had been anyone else, there would have been a drive through. Mikey only got a stern talk by his boss, Ross. Lost a little more respect for Mike, today.
Mikey was just trying desperately to hold on to a podium. I thought for the most part it was pretty good racing. The door was open on the outside of Ascari for lap after lap - Hamilton didn't press the outside - he tried to pull even before and then look inside. Mikey was clearly blocking once that I saw - and once is all it should take to get a drive thru. Hamilton was clearly not as comfortable as Button in the low downforce car. I think he just could not make the move. It isn't like him not to force a pass if he thinks he can. Maybe they missed the setup a little. Button just drove around the outside where Hami was twitching even mid-corner in Parabolica.
Low downforce? Even with the DRS open, as soon as he pulled out from behind Mikey, he lost speed. More than likely, Hamilton's McLaren was HORRIBLE on full tanks.
Any comments on the Webber - Massa mess.
I thought Mark was impatient and frustrated with his recent starts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djlVhFKdZ8w
alfadriver wrote: In reply to wbjones: Yea, it's not as if Lewis was won a championship or anything. Oh, wait, he has. And if not had his team made a few bad calls, he would have 2. Not sure how that is not impressive, but maybe you have a different standard for him.
what I have is a lack of respect for those that act like something is owed them... his comment was "someone hit me"... he sounds as though he couldn't care less who's out there, if they're a "back marker" ( even if the 2 of them are actually racing for a position) they need to get out of his way...
and in reply to "racerfink".... if he had him passed cleanly ( with fresh sticky rubber) he would had no trouble "outracing" Koby to the corner without moving over... there wasn't any room on the left for Koby... and on the replays I saw Hamilton did move left ... no way Koby could have avoided without lifting... maybe he should have lifted ... after all Hamilton is a former champion
aussiesmg wrote: Any comments on the Webber - Massa mess. I thought Mark was impatient and frustrated with his recent starts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djlVhFKdZ8w
I think he got too deep and the curb launched him into Massa. That one goes down as a racing incident for me although I would love to find some way to make it Massa's fault as I cannot stand that whiney little choke-artist
wbjones wrote:alfadriver wrote: In reply to wbjones: Yea, it's not as if Lewis was won a championship or anything. Oh, wait, he has. And if not had his team made a few bad calls, he would have 2. Not sure how that is not impressive, but maybe you have a different standard for him.what I have is a lack of respect for those that act like something is owed them... his comment was "someone hit me"... he sounds as though he couldn't care less who's out there, if they're a "back marker" ( even if the 2 of them are actually racing for a position) they need to get out of his way... and in reply to "racerfink".... if he had him passed cleanly ( with fresh sticky rubber) he would had no trouble "outracing" Koby to the corner without moving over... there wasn't any room on the left for Koby... and on the replays I saw Hamilton did move left ... no way Koby could have avoided without lifting... maybe he should have lifted ... after all Hamilton is a former champion
Now you're trying to start an argument. Koby tried to RE-PASS him on the outside by outbraking him, instead of just letting him go. Stupid move on Koby's part. Amazing how Hamilton gets held to a different standard than everybody else...
Everybody seems to like holding Shumi and Senna up on pedestals, when in truth, they were some of the dirtiest racers out there. I've never observed or heard of Hamilton crashing somebody just to win a championship.
racerfink wrote: Koby tried to RE-PASS him on the outside by outbraking him, instead of just letting him go. Stupid move on Koby's part. Amazing how Hamilton gets held to a different standard than everybody else...
If you are talking about Spa... I think Koby was probably trying to occupy the space on the outside so that Lewis would have to over slow and take less than an ideal line thru the corner. I know I do that to people to give myself a better chance of retaking my position on exit... or atleast making a fight of it.
Regardless... Lewis is a wanker
racerfink wrote: Everybody seems to like holding Shumi and Senna up on pedestals, when in truth, they were some of the dirtiest racers out there. I've never observed or heard of Hamilton crashing somebody just to win a championship.
I've never held either Schumacher or Senna to pedestal levels; regardless of their immense driving skills, their ruthlessness lowers their appeal.
As for Hamilton, he's still very young. He has many opportunities in his future to reach the level of S&S; I have faith he can do it.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:alfadriver wrote: In reply to Giant Purple Snorklewacker: Mikey didn't block Jensen like he made multiple moves on Lewis. If than had been anyone else, there would have been a drive through. Mikey only got a stern talk by his boss, Ross. Lost a little more respect for Mike, today.Mikey was just trying desperately to hold on to a podium. I thought for the most part it was pretty good racing. The door was open on the outside of Ascari for lap after lap - Hamilton didn't press the outside - he tried to pull even before and then look inside. Mikey was clearly blocking once that I saw - and once is all it should take to get a drive thru. Hamilton was clearly not as comfortable as Button in the low downforce car. I think he just could not make the move. It isn't like him not to force a pass if he thinks he can. Maybe they missed the setup a little. Button just drove around the outside where Hami was twitching even mid-corner in Parabolica.
Button was driving his own pace and the Hamilton/Schumacher battle allowed him to catch them both. He also conserved his tires far better than they did so it was easy pickings. This was an example of patience and wisdom triumphing over the exuberant and stubborn.
Really liked Alonso's start, too. Ever better was Vettel setting-up his pass for the lead on the outside of Curva Grande. That move said volumes about the status of the car and driver; they're both awesome.
Schumacher actually did do a few 2 move blocks which, in the rules are not allowed. He somehow managed to get away with them. I think Hamilton would have passed him a lap or so earlier if he wasn't being such a cock.
Either way Vettel and RBR are untouchable again this season.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:racerfink wrote: Koby tried to RE-PASS him on the outside by outbraking him, instead of just letting him go. Stupid move on Koby's part. Amazing how Hamilton gets held to a different standard than everybody else...If you are talking about Spa... I think Koby was probably trying to occupy the space on the outside so that Lewis would have to over slow and take less than an ideal line thru the corner. I know I do that to people to give myself a better chance of retaking my position on exit... or atleast making a fight of it. Regardless... Lewis is a wanker
that's exactly how I saw it... and Hamilton was having none of it... it looked to me like he tried to force his way in front of Koby and it didn't work.... with new tires it seems like all Hamilton had to do was slow enough to make the corner from a less than preferred line ... force Koby to stay wide and then drive away...
one other thing that those that haven't / don't race don't know is you have to know who you're trying to pass.... some would have given up and let him in ... the announcers have often mentioned how tough a pass Koby is... think Hamilton isn't aware of that ?
Last race for 2012 and it all seems to be finishing much as it started, Red Bull has owned 2012.
Now for the silly season
Anybody else think Webber was repaid for following team orders earlier in the year?
listened to the interview with Hamilton after he exited the race.... with his gear box problems he said it was very frustrating to catch up ( and not be able to pass.... this is F1 .... ) in the twistys and then have them run away on the straights....
even though I'm not all that much of a Hamilton fan I surely do empathize with him in his frustration... the CRX doesn't have enough power to pass pretty much anyone on the straights ... though I can catch up in the twistys and under braking all day long.... then I get to watch those same cars drive away down the straights
aussiesmg wrote: Ooooh, aaahhh, sweeet. One more year of Mark Webber too top it off.
At least one more year. Nobody is saying how long his contract extension was...
Maroon92 wrote:aussiesmg wrote: Ooooh, aaahhh, sweeet. One more year of Mark Webber too top it off.At least one more year. Nobody is saying how long his contract extension was...
Most agree it's only one year (Thank imaginary guy in the sky of choice for that). After that one of the 10 million other Red Bull drivers will move up from Toro Rosso or GP2, GP3 etc. His days are numberd
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