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Ricciardo suffers puncture from debris and pits
Raikkonen too slow
Hamilton gets past him and wins!!!
Nomad
Nobody loves me but my mother... and she could be jivin' too...
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Brundle reckoned he dropped it due to coolant leaking on his tyres, bit of a rookie error if not. Hamilton put in an exceptional drive after that and took the opportunity presented him as best he could. Bout time the luck favoured him finally, usually ends up the other way around. His title to lose now.
The yard is nothing but a fence, the sun just hurts my eyes...
The yard is nothing but a fence, the sun just hurts my eyes...
I think it's a very fine line between a 'racing incident' and a driver error, Vettel caused the accident with his aggressive block, but I suppose it's easy to judge in slow motion and the cars rear visibility is probably not great. Taking your team mate out and potentially wrecking your season is probably enough punishment in this case.
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The yard is nothing but a fence, the sun just hurts my eyes...
Remember this one at Suzuka? Worse than we saw this weekend, but inconsequential, relatively.
To me it's reckless. If cars are side by side, each car "owns" the piece of track they occupy, they shouldn't have to move because someone else is trying to take it. It's not a corner.
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So is this why Red Bull are getting into bed with Aston Martin? Mercedes engines?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/cars/aston-martin/aston-martin-db11-v8-review/
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/130554/aston-and-cosworth-join-f1-engine-meeting
I think it more likely an Aston/Cosworth tie up which could also head into the road car development.
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