FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014

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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014

Post by phil1993 » 20 Jul 2014, 16:24

You don't cut from outside to apex at the first corner.

Here's the review
http://www.f1zone.net/news/rosberg-to-t ... iew/42214/

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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014

Post by KevC » 20 Jul 2014, 18:00

Yep I think it was Massa's fault. As the commentators were saying, he had his eye on Bottas and swept in behind him without considering someone might have been on the inside. He should know better than that.

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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014

Post by KevC » 20 Jul 2014, 18:59

Those crappy Santander trophies cost £140,000 each :blink:

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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014

Post by iceman1 » 20 Jul 2014, 19:06

Lewis saying it should've been a SC.


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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014

Post by KevC » 20 Jul 2014, 19:29

Hamilton back tracking rapidly there. Didn't actually explain what he meant.

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Post by iceman1 » 20 Jul 2014, 19:41

KevC wrote:Hamilton back tracking rapidly there. Didn't actually explain what he meant.
Because it was obvious. I guess he didn't expect to be asked to explain why :lol:

But I agree with him. Even Alonso was surprised at this.

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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014

Post by MJawad12 » 20 Jul 2014, 21:17

Yeah the SC should have been deployed, the scene of marshals running across the track is very dangerous !
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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014

Post by donald29 » 21 Jul 2014, 07:09

I don't think it was that bad. As long as they were informed and knew when there was a gap to cross, which seemed to be the case, it was ok.

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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014

Post by phil1993 » 22 Jul 2014, 08:46

This is why the new regulations are working
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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014

Post by tderias » 22 Jul 2014, 14:04

Great race. The fights behind the leader were a thrill.
KevC wrote:Hamilton back tracking rapidly there. Didn't actually explain what he meant.
That's what I thought as well. It was an amazing response by the reporter to fire that question back at Lewis. I think he needs to be more careful about what he says in the future...

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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014

Post by kals » 22 Jul 2014, 14:49

Why should Lewis be more careful? It's good to hear drivers speak honestly in a time when there are too many media trained puppies. It's even better when a driver says something utterly dumb as it shows they are human.


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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014

Post by alex1369 » 22 Jul 2014, 15:32

phil1993 wrote:This is why the new regulations are working
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Yeah if they race 19 times on Hockenheimring then it would work..
But we saw this year already why it didnt work!

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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014

Post by tderias » 22 Jul 2014, 16:25

kals wrote:Why should Lewis be more careful? It's good to hear drivers speak honestly in a time when there are too many media trained puppies. It's even better when a driver says something utterly dumb as it shows they are human.
I wasn't speaking from a fan's perspective but of Lewis's. Sure its all fun and games for the spectators to see this controversy, but you don't have to say dumb things in order to be 'honest' with your fans. Does he really believe that the SC wasn't deployed because of a German leading the German GP and that would have put Nico's lead at risk? Judging by his backtracking, I don't think he does.

Moral of the story; he needs to be careful of what he says. What is heard cannot be unheard. Not that I'm in a position to lecture him lol, but Lewis creating controversy for himself by making unnecessary comments has become a broken record since his reference to Ali G 3 years ago...

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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014

Post by kals » 22 Jul 2014, 17:36

tderias wrote:
kals wrote:Why should Lewis be more careful? It's good to hear drivers speak honestly in a time when there are too many media trained puppies. It's even better when a driver says something utterly dumb as it shows they are human.
I wasn't speaking from a fan's perspective but of Lewis's. Sure its all fun and games for the spectators to see this controversy, but you don't have to say dumb things in order to be 'honest' with your fans. Does he really believe that the SC wasn't deployed because of a German leading the German GP and that would have put Nico's lead at risk? Judging by his backtracking, I don't think he does.

Moral of the story; he needs to be careful of what he says. What is heard cannot be unheard. Not that I'm in a position to lecture him lol, but Lewis creating controversy for himself by making unnecessary comments has become a broken record since his reference to Ali G 3 years ago...
You're still not answering why he needs to be careful. The Ali G thing is a bad example as it was blown out of proportion by the tabloid media who took the comment out of context... remember? And anyway, I don't see any controversy that's come out from that interview on Sunday. Not one media outlet has picked up on the comments you've noted. Or am I missing something?

But in attempting to answer my own question... Perhaps you think he'd get the sack from Mercedes? Perhaps you think he'd get less support from his team as his comments may alienate himself? Perhaps you think he'd get reprimanded or punished by the governing body for showing dissent and bringing the sport into disrepute? Or perhaps something else?

Either way, it's the driving that is important and it wouldn't be the first time a driver has spoken out against his team or the race officials or another driver or the governing body or something / someone else. And I hope it won't be the last. Lets not over think things unnecessarily.

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