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Posted (edited)

Odds on the sore loser award going to Verstappen again? :P 

 

(Well done Sainz, ofc.  Has Hamilton chosen the perfect time to change teams again? :P )

Edited by PhillippaT
Posted
5 minutes ago, foxes_rule1978 said:

Good day for Norris keeps the championship interesting 

He needed more, he fell short of the avg points gain required again! 

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Really was a shocker for both Red Bull teams .

 

Didn't even get the fastest lap despite 2 of them going for it!

 

Well done to Sainz and Ferrari.

 

Norris gained good ground.

 

Haas once again impressing. 

Posted
16 minutes ago, Asha said:

He needed more, he fell short of the avg points gain required again! 

Yep, he needs to start taking bigger chunks. Concerning for him that Piastri has been muck since the autumn break. I reckon today would’ve looked much different without Verstappen’s two little tricks, though. Given Norris’ and Verstappen’s pace on the hards, it could’ve easily been 25-12 in Lando’s favour today. Not really a fan of either tbh, just hoping there’s still a battle in Abu Dhabi.

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18 hours ago, Muzzy_no7 said:

Good job Max and Schumacher weren’t in the same era, they would’ve crashed into each other EVERY weekend. 

 

Possibly, but at least Schumacher was likeable.  Ruthless yes, but more often that not he was a fair and hard racer.  His Coulthard Spa moment continues to live long in the memory.  Senna, also ruthless, but even more likeable.

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14 hours ago, foxes_rule1978 said:

Not looking good going into 2025, may well not be near the top in either championship next season 

Think they’ll be fine next year, they clearly took the foot off the gas thinking they’d done enough and it’s backfired for the constructors.

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On 28/10/2024 at 17:18, Legend_in_blue said:

 

Possibly, but at least Schumacher was likeable.  Ruthless yes, but more often that not he was a fair and hard racer.  His Coulthard Spa moment continues to live long in the memory.  Senna, also ruthless, but even more likeable.

I used to quite like Dick Dastardly but this incarnation? Nope!

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On 28/10/2024 at 17:18, Legend_in_blue said:

 

Possibly, but at least Schumacher was likeable.  Ruthless yes, but more often that not he was a fair and hard racer.  His Coulthard Spa moment continues to live long in the memory.  Senna, also ruthless, but even more likeable.

At least Schumachers two famous moments against Hill and Villenueve were at very low speed corners where risk of a terrible accident was basically zero. Verstappen is pushing the limits at 180mph corners. 

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1 hour ago, Super_horns said:

5 place gird penalty for Verstappen - see if that has any impact on the final result in the main grand prix.

Big opportunity for McLaren to close the gap.

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Sure Oscar will be quickly asked to move aside for Norris and then told to hold up Verstappen if the meet.

 

Could be another good weekend for Ollie Bearham. 

 

Will Perez even see out the season...

 

Already beaten by Lawson and getting involved in arguments. 

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