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sshhhht! ... this technical detail is the key to the permanent rise of Spyker
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So, who complained about no passing this seasom
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I did.
And I still do a bit as there was zero coverage by my TV station of Max going from 16th to 7th in the first lap. ![]() I am still of the opinion this years regulation is not good. Too much grip and too hard to follow another car very closely. |
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Thanks
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Only ten years ago... from a BBC story today about 'guest' drivers. Hope Jenson Button does well for McLaren at Monaco.
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The Ferrari sandwich....
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On the Dutch page of Topgear they mention how hard Vettel screwed Ferrari with his action.
Verstappen and Alonso weren't the real losers in the turn one incident. Ferrari is. Due to Vettel's action Ferrari lost all hopes for the constructor's championship. And the driver's championship will be difficult as well. And why? Even if Verstappen had won the race, Vettel would have probably been second and getting the lead in the championship again. Vettel couldn't stand if Verstappen would have been first after the first corner. Throwing away both championships. Mercedes and Hamilton are the real winners because of Vettel's action. |
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