predator101
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Damn, bad luck for Schumi again..
Broke my heart.
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Broke my heart.
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Has a lot to do with the shitty attitude. I like McLaren and Lotus but I don't whine when they door poorly like Cellos or hold them above everyone else like mpicco.
Anyway, "the Scuderia" is funny because you're inserting an Italian word in an English phrase like it belongs. It just sounds really arrogant.
I think it's very interesting mid field. Ferrari, Mercedes, Williams, Toro Rosso and Force India all seem to show about the same pace.
Don't think a "big guys get it all" sort of show would be good for the sport. Right now I think Red Bull could pump almost unlimited money into their team, more than Ferrari or McLaren.
Anyway I'm glad the McLarens are 1-2 and I'm hoping everyone else drop the fucking steppy noses.
I completely agree to this. I usually also like to see the underdog win.
My only theory here is that the "top" teams must have some sort of complicated aero that doesn't work very well once the pace drops off. Even the Red Bulls and McLarens looked slow against Perez's Sauber-Ferrari (he reeled off fastest lap after fastest lap in that chase to Alonso), but as the track started to dry (and their aero started working again?) they began to regain their pace, with the McMerc and RB cars finally retaking their place at the top of the fastest lap boards.
Pos No Driver Team Lap Time Of Day Avg Speed Time
1 9 K R?ikk?nen Lotus-Renault 53 18:43:46 198.117 1:40.722
2 2 M Webber Red Bull 52 18:41:51 197.539 1:41.017
3 15 S Perez Sauber-Ferrari 54 18:44:58 197.531 1:41.021
4 1 S Vettel Red Bull 50 18:39:12 196.905 1:41.342
5 19 B Senna Williams 55 18:47:16 196.785 1:41.404
6 4 L Hamilton McLaren 50 18:38:23 196.523 1:41.539
7 5 F Alonso Ferrari 53 18:43:14 196.250 1:41.680
8 16 D Ricciardo STR-Ferrari 54 18:46:10 196.104 1:41.756
9 7 M Schumacher Mercedes 53 18:44:04 196.096 1:41.760
10 11 P di Resta Force India 55 18:47:20 195.983 1:41.819
11 8 N Rosberg Mercedes 51 18:41:06 195.898 1:41.863
12 17 J-E Vergne STR-Ferrari 55 18:47:24 195.785 1:41.922
13 6 F Massa Ferrari 56 18:49:57 195.537 1:42.051
14 3 J Button McLaren 50 18:39:23 195.443 1:42.100
15 12 N Hulkenberg Force India 51 18:40:36 195.304 1:42.173
16 18 P Maldonado Williams 51 18:40:36 195.181 1:42.237
17 21 V Petrov Caterham 52 18:43:21 192.775 1:43.513
18 20 H Kovalainen Caterham 54 18:47:34 192.237 1:43.803
19 14 K Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 44 18:28:54 191.501 1:44.202
20 24 T Glock Marussia 50 18:40:23 190.486 1:44.757
21 25 C Pic Marussia 50 18:41:20 190.384 1:44.813
22 23 N Karthikeyan HRT-Cosworth 52 18:46:03 188.414 1:45.909
23 22 P de la Rosa HRT-Cosworth 54 18:49:51 187.820 1:46.244
24 10 R Grosjean Lotus-Renault 2 16:07:56 155.333 2:08.464
Also, pro DVR tip: set the recording end time of live sporting events to at least 90 minutes past the scheduled end.
I'm glad all the Ferrari hating idiots in this thread are getting called out right now.
Likewise all the retarded tifosi wannabes.
Great race, but why does F1 even bother to have full wet tires anymore?
It seems to me that 95% of the time when it rains, it's either raining slow enough for intermediates, or it's raining so hard that the SC has to come out.
Also, pro DVR tip: set the recording end time of live sporting events to at least 90 minutes past the scheduled end.
Fastest lap went to Kimi I think.the McMerc and RB cars finally retaking their place at the top of the fastest lap boards.
Great race, but why does F1 even bother to have full wet tires anymore?
It seems to me that 95% of the time when it rains, it's either raining slow enough for intermediates, or it's raining so hard that the SC has to come out.
Also, pro DVR tip: set the recording end time of live sporting events to at least 90 minutes past the scheduled end.