... but what makes me happy is, that pure driver's skills like Hamilton's and Verstappen's are able to counter cheating. Before Sunday's race I mentioned that there will always be an air or fraude...
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... but what makes me happy is, that pure driver's skills like Hamilton's and Verstappen's are able to counter cheating. Before Sunday's race I mentioned that there will always be an air or fraude...
To balance all that E nonsense, here's some old school sound. I'm not a fan of the Suderia, but this is breathtaking! For a more intense experience, go to the Ferrari Museum in Maranello where you...
Well said! Thanks.
5% is a lot when you step back and realise that everthing in Formula 1 is measured thousands of a second, where engine tolerances are to be measured with a devices only readable under a microscope....
They put in more. Technically, more fuel allows more (longer) high speed pace. In the beginning of the race, the Ferraris had superior speed over the RB, where they failed to keep up with the RB...
This race would have been more interesting without DRS during the full race.
Word has it that LeClerc's car has too much fuel in the tanks. Directive #34 is the buzz-word.
More fuel on board than they told FIA when they handed them this race’ specs and data.
... or to find out that, even with LH behind the wheel, Suderia Ferrari isn't as good as they think. Mind you, in years to come, there will always be a hint of dirty Ferrari-tricks hanging above the...
Indeed, I'm sure he's not moving because he wants a better-run team... The only thing I can think about is money, lots of it. Having said that, seeing and hearing Hamilton I doubt if money is his...
... aaaaand another directive!
https://www.pitpass.com/66290/FIA-issues-new-fuel-flow-directive
Wow. Do you have a link or source? Customer team being Alfa Romeo I presume?
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It's not making things better; I never said that. I'm only suggesting that this behaviour and attitude belongs to that sort of people. Fighter pilots are the same. Split-second decisions,...
I can remember a lot of top-notch drivers from year gone by with an iffy character flaw. Mansell, Senna (yes, he too), Schumacher, Hunt and even HAM was considered an a-hole in his early days. In the...
Perhaps because that's in a racer's blood, perhaps no team orders, perhaps because he felt that he had the right to do so because he was given a clear path overtaking VET under team orders earlier...
At that point in the race, interesting info for his crew. It could be useful for the team. After all, he found out himself how important it is to lift under yellow, a few weeks back! At that level,...
Sainz under investigation for using DRS under yellow...
Pfwwww! I was wondering (didn't write it at first) how much excitement you would need before you think 'not a snoozefest'. I didn't catch the tongue-in-cheek. I must have been too happy with VER...
Really? VER 2x overtaking on HAM. 2 Ferrari's hitting each other, HAM on ALB in the last part of the race, GAS sprinting his car to second place leaving HAM one meter behind him. This was an edge of...
Surely that technical directive had nothing to do with Ferrari's speed... Talking about Ferrari: the weirdest overtaking ever!
One of the most exciting races ever!
Today on Autosport.com news is different, but he didn't deny it when it was a topic during the Dutch interview. Let's see what happens. Apart from that, I think he's a good and friendly person....
Hulkenberg is moving to the German DTM circuit. After yesterday's race he was interviewed by Dutch journalists (in Dutch!) and he was pretty relaxed about it when the topic was mentioned. Official...
That directive was mentioned on Dutch TV as well. Both Ferraris performed bad that was not only because they lacked grip. But later in the race LeClerc did manage to set a Fastest Lap on soft tyres....
Kyvat was steaming on Dutch TV when he heard about a penalty in the last lap. His 'language and tone of voice' will ad some extra punishment I think.
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Congrats Lewis!
Again, what's with Ferrari? The car had no 'pace' on the track.
Yes! Emmerich's western town-edge is also the German/Dutch border, just north of the river Rhine where the Rhine enters The Netherlands. Verstappen was born in Hasselt (Belgium), which is at least...