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  • I do not follow F1 at all so go easy here please, but why do some people hate Lewis Hamilton?  What am I missing?  I naively just support anyone English in all sports so am a bit confused.
    Honestly it's just been boring watching him win it every year. As a person he's great and uses the sport to raise some important issues most recently his support for BLM and the way he has highlighted human rights abuses LGBT issues in the Middle East.

    But he's a tedious racer and having the same person and car win it year after year is an issue for me.
    I understand this point of view (as explained in my post regarding Schumacher) but I think you’re blaming Hamilton for having the best car (also as I did with Schumacher).
    This season was fantastic because it was a battle between two cars that were evenly matched.
    Verstappen showed how good a driver he was in the first half of the season, Hamilton in the second half. If Hamilton was in a vastly superior car again, I’d understand your POV a bit more. I’d also understand more if your issue was with Mercedes. 
    But Hamilton a “tedious racer”? Nah, not having that.
    "Bono these tyres are gone" becomes a bit tedious when he wins with a 10s gap week in week out

    Let's be honest, the Merc was a vastly superior car after they took the new engine in Brazil. But I'll concede that the Red Bull was the better car early on in the season.

    Of course my issue is also with Mercedes but Bottas was never going to win a championship.

    100% if every season throughout the Tubo Hybrid era had been like this one I wouldn't be so desperate for him to lose but he's only really had any competition in 2 of those years. The Mercedes car was utterly dominant in every season but this one.
  • Lewis Hamilton was definitely disadvantaged by the decision taken re the safety car. As they obviously can't go back to the position they were in when the safety car was introduced, is there anything in the rules that would allow for the championship to be shared?

    There is no possible outcome of the race after appeal that would have them on the same points and Max without the extra win advantage.

    So no.
  • Any sport decided in the courtroom rather than the track is dead. 

    Formula One has been dying for years but this will be the final nail. 
    It's probably bigger than it's been for years I'd say. Especially with the Netflix series and this year's drama.

    This is all playing into the owners' hands (and bank balance).
  • This should win Mercedes any appeal...

    Ridiculous that Sainz couldnt go for the win due to being behind backmarkers and almost lost third spot as a result


    Exactly - the race was being run under two different sets of rules. How do we know Sainz could have competed for the win without being stuck behind back markers who hadn’t been moved out. 
  • seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    bobmunro said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    To me, admittedly ignorant of the finer points of the sport, the shenanigans at the start when Lewis Hamilton took a short cut was balanced out by the shenanigans at the end.
    Max Verstappen is a worthy world champion because he was brave enough to visit Kwik fit when Hamilton stayed out on the track.
    I like Hamilton and wanted him to win, but there is some compensation that the ultra nationalists are pissed off.
    What a twat you are.
    So you are calling me a twat for saying that Hamilton could’ve changed his tyres earlier?
    Don’t be so fucking obtuse. You know very well why you are being called out as a twat.

    So it’s being ultra nationalist for a Brit to want a Brit to win? 80,000 at Wembley cheering for England are all ultra nationalists. Or the Irish at Landsdowne Road, or the Chinese in Beijing? I get the impression you take every opportunity to knock anything British. 

    The comments here are about rules and the decisions around those rules.
    Of course people can root for a protagonist if they want to. I deliberately used the word ‘ultra’.
    I have worked with and known some absolutely wonderful Crystal Palace fans and am easy with their support for that club, but the Crystal Palace ‘ultras’ are a different kettle of fish as far as I am concerned.
    I commented in my post about the rules and decisions, did you miss that bit, perhaps it is you who is being obtuse.
    I don’t knock everything British, these islands have a wonderful landscape for a start.
    I try not to respond to your trolling anymore because I find it tiresome. 
    But the reason people pile in on you is because you try to introduce politics into every thread. 
    This thread is about formula one and you bring in right wing nationalistic comments. 
    You do yourself no favours mate.
    I am afraid you’re simply wrong.

    Anyway back to the race, if there is some kind of suspicious mystery regarding Perez retiring, is there also a suspicious mystery regarding the Williams crash which seemed to me to be the main factor regarding how the race finished?
    Would Lewis Hamilton have won without the Williams crash?
    No conspiracy there, as Williams are very much in Mercedes camp. Latifi’s crash only helped Red Bull. If it had happened two laps later it might’ve raised some eyebrows though. 😳
    The Williams crash and track debris ushered in the safety car and all that followed.
    It looks to me that if it hadn’t have happened Lewis Hamilton would’ve won.
    It doesn’t look to me like the Williams crash was contrived. I think that crash was the significant factor in the result because it couldn’t have been anticipated.
  • seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    bobmunro said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    To me, admittedly ignorant of the finer points of the sport, the shenanigans at the start when Lewis Hamilton took a short cut was balanced out by the shenanigans at the end.
    Max Verstappen is a worthy world champion because he was brave enough to visit Kwik fit when Hamilton stayed out on the track.
    I like Hamilton and wanted him to win, but there is some compensation that the ultra nationalists are pissed off.
    What a twat you are.
    So you are calling me a twat for saying that Hamilton could’ve changed his tyres earlier?
    Don’t be so fucking obtuse. You know very well why you are being called out as a twat.

    So it’s being ultra nationalist for a Brit to want a Brit to win? 80,000 at Wembley cheering for England are all ultra nationalists. Or the Irish at Landsdowne Road, or the Chinese in Beijing? I get the impression you take every opportunity to knock anything British. 

    The comments here are about rules and the decisions around those rules.
    Of course people can root for a protagonist if they want to. I deliberately used the word ‘ultra’.
    I have worked with and known some absolutely wonderful Crystal Palace fans and am easy with their support for that club, but the Crystal Palace ‘ultras’ are a different kettle of fish as far as I am concerned.
    I commented in my post about the rules and decisions, did you miss that bit, perhaps it is you who is being obtuse.
    I don’t knock everything British, these islands have a wonderful landscape for a start.
    I try not to respond to your trolling anymore because I find it tiresome. 
    But the reason people pile in on you is because you try to introduce politics into every thread. 
    This thread is about formula one and you bring in right wing nationalistic comments. 
    You do yourself no favours mate.
    I am afraid you’re simply wrong.

    Anyway back to the race, if there is some kind of suspicious mystery regarding Perez retiring, is there also a suspicious mystery regarding the Williams crash which seemed to me to be the main factor regarding how the race finished?
    Would Lewis Hamilton have won without the Williams crash?
    No conspiracy there, as Williams are very much in Mercedes camp. Latifi’s crash only helped Red Bull. If it had happened two laps later it might’ve raised some eyebrows though. 😳
    The Williams crash and track debris ushered in the safety car and all that followed.
    It looks to me that if it hadn’t have happened Lewis Hamilton would’ve won.
    It doesn’t look to me like the Williams crash was contrived. I think that crash was the significant factor in the result because it couldn’t have been anticipated.

    Who has said it was contrived?
  • bobmunro said:
    bobmunro said:
    bobmunro said:
    WSS said:
    @bobmunro I’m assuming bookies will have already paid out on Max winning both the race and the title? What happens if the result is reversed on any appeal?
    Paddy Power, unsurprisingly, have paid out on both results.
    The majority of bookmakers will, if the result is overturned. Paddy just using it for PR.
    Thanks, hope it doesn’t affect your Christmas Bonus 😉
    My family will not eat this Christmas - but don’t let that worry you.
    I’ve emailed Marcus Rashford and he will be round with a hamper, will your butter be available to open the main gates at the end of your drive for him?
    Fortnum & Mason hamper or he can do one!
    He’s just sticking the ‘Gentlemen’s Relish’ in now
  • Any sport decided in the courtroom rather than the track is dead. 

    Formula One has been dying for years but this will be the final nail. 
    Any sport decided with brown paper bags is also dead.
  • bobmunro said:
    bobmunro said:
    bobmunro said:
    WSS said:
    @bobmunro I’m assuming bookies will have already paid out on Max winning both the race and the title? What happens if the result is reversed on any appeal?
    Paddy Power, unsurprisingly, have paid out on both results.
    The majority of bookmakers will, if the result is overturned. Paddy just using it for PR.
    Thanks, hope it doesn’t affect your Christmas Bonus 😉
    My family will not eat this Christmas - but don’t let that worry you.
    I’ve emailed Marcus Rashford and he will be round with a hamper, will your butter be available to open the main gates at the end of your drive for him?
    Fortnum & Mason hamper or he can do one!
    He’s just sticking the ‘Gentlemen’s Relish’ in now

    Lovely - then I will tell my butler to usher him in and direct him to the tradesmen's entrance.
  • BBC reporting that a barrister (presumably English ?) has accompanied the Mercedes protest team into the 'appeal room' .. there's no mention if said barrister is wearing his wig and robe  :)
    Back to the days of Max Mosley.
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  • edited December 2021
    bobmunro said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    bobmunro said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    To me, admittedly ignorant of the finer points of the sport, the shenanigans at the start when Lewis Hamilton took a short cut was balanced out by the shenanigans at the end.
    Max Verstappen is a worthy world champion because he was brave enough to visit Kwik fit when Hamilton stayed out on the track.
    I like Hamilton and wanted him to win, but there is some compensation that the ultra nationalists are pissed off.
    What a twat you are.
    So you are calling me a twat for saying that Hamilton could’ve changed his tyres earlier?
    Don’t be so fucking obtuse. You know very well why you are being called out as a twat.

    So it’s being ultra nationalist for a Brit to want a Brit to win? 80,000 at Wembley cheering for England are all ultra nationalists. Or the Irish at Landsdowne Road, or the Chinese in Beijing? I get the impression you take every opportunity to knock anything British. 

    The comments here are about rules and the decisions around those rules.
    Of course people can root for a protagonist if they want to. I deliberately used the word ‘ultra’.
    I have worked with and known some absolutely wonderful Crystal Palace fans and am easy with their support for that club, but the Crystal Palace ‘ultras’ are a different kettle of fish as far as I am concerned.
    I commented in my post about the rules and decisions, did you miss that bit, perhaps it is you who is being obtuse.
    I don’t knock everything British, these islands have a wonderful landscape for a start.
    I try not to respond to your trolling anymore because I find it tiresome. 
    But the reason people pile in on you is because you try to introduce politics into every thread. 
    This thread is about formula one and you bring in right wing nationalistic comments. 
    You do yourself no favours mate.
    I am afraid you’re simply wrong.

    Anyway back to the race, if there is some kind of suspicious mystery regarding Perez retiring, is there also a suspicious mystery regarding the Williams crash which seemed to me to be the main factor regarding how the race finished?
    Would Lewis Hamilton have won without the Williams crash?

    It would seem Lewis would have won with the Williams crash IF the Race Director had applied the rules correctly and not make them up on the spot.
    Yes, there seem to be three routes that would have given verstappen a chance:

    a) allow all the cars to unlap themselves slightly sooner, runs a risk of driving in unsafe conditions so was not chosen

    B ) recognise welly easily after the crash that red flagging the race would provide a fairer finale and one befitting the year

    c ) do what they did which was by the time Massi got his head together the only way to have a last lap under race conditions.

    ideally they would have gone with b) does look like c) is probably against the rules but I would be surprised if it were now overturned 
  • bobmunro said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    bobmunro said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    To me, admittedly ignorant of the finer points of the sport, the shenanigans at the start when Lewis Hamilton took a short cut was balanced out by the shenanigans at the end.
    Max Verstappen is a worthy world champion because he was brave enough to visit Kwik fit when Hamilton stayed out on the track.
    I like Hamilton and wanted him to win, but there is some compensation that the ultra nationalists are pissed off.
    What a twat you are.
    So you are calling me a twat for saying that Hamilton could’ve changed his tyres earlier?
    Don’t be so fucking obtuse. You know very well why you are being called out as a twat.

    So it’s being ultra nationalist for a Brit to want a Brit to win? 80,000 at Wembley cheering for England are all ultra nationalists. Or the Irish at Landsdowne Road, or the Chinese in Beijing? I get the impression you take every opportunity to knock anything British. 

    The comments here are about rules and the decisions around those rules.
    Of course people can root for a protagonist if they want to. I deliberately used the word ‘ultra’.
    I have worked with and known some absolutely wonderful Crystal Palace fans and am easy with their support for that club, but the Crystal Palace ‘ultras’ are a different kettle of fish as far as I am concerned.
    I commented in my post about the rules and decisions, did you miss that bit, perhaps it is you who is being obtuse.
    I don’t knock everything British, these islands have a wonderful landscape for a start.
    I try not to respond to your trolling anymore because I find it tiresome. 
    But the reason people pile in on you is because you try to introduce politics into every thread. 
    This thread is about formula one and you bring in right wing nationalistic comments. 
    You do yourself no favours mate.
    I am afraid you’re simply wrong.

    Anyway back to the race, if there is some kind of suspicious mystery regarding Perez retiring, is there also a suspicious mystery regarding the Williams crash which seemed to me to be the main factor regarding how the race finished?
    Would Lewis Hamilton have won without the Williams crash?
    No conspiracy there, as Williams are very much in Mercedes camp. Latifi’s crash only helped Red Bull. If it had happened two laps later it might’ve raised some eyebrows though. 😳
    The Williams crash and track debris ushered in the safety car and all that followed.
    It looks to me that if it hadn’t have happened Lewis Hamilton would’ve won.
    It doesn’t look to me like the Williams crash was contrived. I think that crash was the significant factor in the result because it couldn’t have been anticipated.

    Who has said it was contrived?
    Isn’t there a notion that the way the last few laps unfolded has meant an ‘unsafe’ result?
    The last few laps were the way they were because of the crash weren’t they?
    Does that simply point to a correct result ultimately, even if the rules were applied in an amateurish way rather than being applied in order to favour a particular driver?
  • bobmunro said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    bobmunro said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    To me, admittedly ignorant of the finer points of the sport, the shenanigans at the start when Lewis Hamilton took a short cut was balanced out by the shenanigans at the end.
    Max Verstappen is a worthy world champion because he was brave enough to visit Kwik fit when Hamilton stayed out on the track.
    I like Hamilton and wanted him to win, but there is some compensation that the ultra nationalists are pissed off.
    What a twat you are.
    So you are calling me a twat for saying that Hamilton could’ve changed his tyres earlier?
    Don’t be so fucking obtuse. You know very well why you are being called out as a twat.

    So it’s being ultra nationalist for a Brit to want a Brit to win? 80,000 at Wembley cheering for England are all ultra nationalists. Or the Irish at Landsdowne Road, or the Chinese in Beijing? I get the impression you take every opportunity to knock anything British. 

    The comments here are about rules and the decisions around those rules.
    Of course people can root for a protagonist if they want to. I deliberately used the word ‘ultra’.
    I have worked with and known some absolutely wonderful Crystal Palace fans and am easy with their support for that club, but the Crystal Palace ‘ultras’ are a different kettle of fish as far as I am concerned.
    I commented in my post about the rules and decisions, did you miss that bit, perhaps it is you who is being obtuse.
    I don’t knock everything British, these islands have a wonderful landscape for a start.
    I try not to respond to your trolling anymore because I find it tiresome. 
    But the reason people pile in on you is because you try to introduce politics into every thread. 
    This thread is about formula one and you bring in right wing nationalistic comments. 
    You do yourself no favours mate.
    I am afraid you’re simply wrong.

    Anyway back to the race, if there is some kind of suspicious mystery regarding Perez retiring, is there also a suspicious mystery regarding the Williams crash which seemed to me to be the main factor regarding how the race finished?
    Would Lewis Hamilton have won without the Williams crash?
    No conspiracy there, as Williams are very much in Mercedes camp. Latifi’s crash only helped Red Bull. If it had happened two laps later it might’ve raised some eyebrows though. 😳
    The Williams crash and track debris ushered in the safety car and all that followed.
    It looks to me that if it hadn’t have happened Lewis Hamilton would’ve won.
    It doesn’t look to me like the Williams crash was contrived. I think that crash was the significant factor in the result because it couldn’t have been anticipated.

    Who has said it was contrived?
    Seth
  • BBC reporting that a barrister (presumably English ?) has accompanied the Mercedes protest team into the 'appeal room' .. there's no mention if said barrister is wearing his wig and robe  :)
    Back to the days of Max Mosley.
    lol .. but no mention of Nazis .. so far  
  • bobmunro said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    bobmunro said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    To me, admittedly ignorant of the finer points of the sport, the shenanigans at the start when Lewis Hamilton took a short cut was balanced out by the shenanigans at the end.
    Max Verstappen is a worthy world champion because he was brave enough to visit Kwik fit when Hamilton stayed out on the track.
    I like Hamilton and wanted him to win, but there is some compensation that the ultra nationalists are pissed off.
    What a twat you are.
    So you are calling me a twat for saying that Hamilton could’ve changed his tyres earlier?
    Don’t be so fucking obtuse. You know very well why you are being called out as a twat.

    So it’s being ultra nationalist for a Brit to want a Brit to win? 80,000 at Wembley cheering for England are all ultra nationalists. Or the Irish at Landsdowne Road, or the Chinese in Beijing? I get the impression you take every opportunity to knock anything British. 

    The comments here are about rules and the decisions around those rules.
    Of course people can root for a protagonist if they want to. I deliberately used the word ‘ultra’.
    I have worked with and known some absolutely wonderful Crystal Palace fans and am easy with their support for that club, but the Crystal Palace ‘ultras’ are a different kettle of fish as far as I am concerned.
    I commented in my post about the rules and decisions, did you miss that bit, perhaps it is you who is being obtuse.
    I don’t knock everything British, these islands have a wonderful landscape for a start.
    I try not to respond to your trolling anymore because I find it tiresome. 
    But the reason people pile in on you is because you try to introduce politics into every thread. 
    This thread is about formula one and you bring in right wing nationalistic comments. 
    You do yourself no favours mate.
    I am afraid you’re simply wrong.

    Anyway back to the race, if there is some kind of suspicious mystery regarding Perez retiring, is there also a suspicious mystery regarding the Williams crash which seemed to me to be the main factor regarding how the race finished?
    Would Lewis Hamilton have won without the Williams crash?
    No conspiracy there, as Williams are very much in Mercedes camp. Latifi’s crash only helped Red Bull. If it had happened two laps later it might’ve raised some eyebrows though. 😳
    The Williams crash and track debris ushered in the safety car and all that followed.
    It looks to me that if it hadn’t have happened Lewis Hamilton would’ve won.
    It doesn’t look to me like the Williams crash was contrived. I think that crash was the significant factor in the result because it couldn’t have been anticipated.

    Who has said it was contrived?
    Seth
    Errrr, no I haven’t.
  • edited December 2021
    Do things properly or not at all. The inconsistencies this season have been ridiculous.
  • bobmunro said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    bobmunro said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    To me, admittedly ignorant of the finer points of the sport, the shenanigans at the start when Lewis Hamilton took a short cut was balanced out by the shenanigans at the end.
    Max Verstappen is a worthy world champion because he was brave enough to visit Kwik fit when Hamilton stayed out on the track.
    I like Hamilton and wanted him to win, but there is some compensation that the ultra nationalists are pissed off.
    What a twat you are.
    So you are calling me a twat for saying that Hamilton could’ve changed his tyres earlier?
    Don’t be so fucking obtuse. You know very well why you are being called out as a twat.

    So it’s being ultra nationalist for a Brit to want a Brit to win? 80,000 at Wembley cheering for England are all ultra nationalists. Or the Irish at Landsdowne Road, or the Chinese in Beijing? I get the impression you take every opportunity to knock anything British. 

    The comments here are about rules and the decisions around those rules.
    Of course people can root for a protagonist if they want to. I deliberately used the word ‘ultra’.
    I have worked with and known some absolutely wonderful Crystal Palace fans and am easy with their support for that club, but the Crystal Palace ‘ultras’ are a different kettle of fish as far as I am concerned.
    I commented in my post about the rules and decisions, did you miss that bit, perhaps it is you who is being obtuse.
    I don’t knock everything British, these islands have a wonderful landscape for a start.
    I try not to respond to your trolling anymore because I find it tiresome. 
    But the reason people pile in on you is because you try to introduce politics into every thread. 
    This thread is about formula one and you bring in right wing nationalistic comments. 
    You do yourself no favours mate.
    I am afraid you’re simply wrong.

    Anyway back to the race, if there is some kind of suspicious mystery regarding Perez retiring, is there also a suspicious mystery regarding the Williams crash which seemed to me to be the main factor regarding how the race finished?
    Would Lewis Hamilton have won without the Williams crash?
    No conspiracy there, as Williams are very much in Mercedes camp. Latifi’s crash only helped Red Bull. If it had happened two laps later it might’ve raised some eyebrows though. 😳
    The Williams crash and track debris ushered in the safety car and all that followed.
    It looks to me that if it hadn’t have happened Lewis Hamilton would’ve won.
    It doesn’t look to me like the Williams crash was contrived. I think that crash was the significant factor in the result because it couldn’t have been anticipated.

    Who has said it was contrived?
    Seth in his head
  • bobmunro said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    bobmunro said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    To me, admittedly ignorant of the finer points of the sport, the shenanigans at the start when Lewis Hamilton took a short cut was balanced out by the shenanigans at the end.
    Max Verstappen is a worthy world champion because he was brave enough to visit Kwik fit when Hamilton stayed out on the track.
    I like Hamilton and wanted him to win, but there is some compensation that the ultra nationalists are pissed off.
    What a twat you are.
    So you are calling me a twat for saying that Hamilton could’ve changed his tyres earlier?
    Don’t be so fucking obtuse. You know very well why you are being called out as a twat.

    So it’s being ultra nationalist for a Brit to want a Brit to win? 80,000 at Wembley cheering for England are all ultra nationalists. Or the Irish at Landsdowne Road, or the Chinese in Beijing? I get the impression you take every opportunity to knock anything British. 

    The comments here are about rules and the decisions around those rules.
    Of course people can root for a protagonist if they want to. I deliberately used the word ‘ultra’.
    I have worked with and known some absolutely wonderful Crystal Palace fans and am easy with their support for that club, but the Crystal Palace ‘ultras’ are a different kettle of fish as far as I am concerned.
    I commented in my post about the rules and decisions, did you miss that bit, perhaps it is you who is being obtuse.
    I don’t knock everything British, these islands have a wonderful landscape for a start.
    I try not to respond to your trolling anymore because I find it tiresome. 
    But the reason people pile in on you is because you try to introduce politics into every thread. 
    This thread is about formula one and you bring in right wing nationalistic comments. 
    You do yourself no favours mate.
    I am afraid you’re simply wrong.

    Anyway back to the race, if there is some kind of suspicious mystery regarding Perez retiring, is there also a suspicious mystery regarding the Williams crash which seemed to me to be the main factor regarding how the race finished?
    Would Lewis Hamilton have won without the Williams crash?
    No conspiracy there, as Williams are very much in Mercedes camp. Latifi’s crash only helped Red Bull. If it had happened two laps later it might’ve raised some eyebrows though. 😳
    The Williams crash and track debris ushered in the safety car and all that followed.
    It looks to me that if it hadn’t have happened Lewis Hamilton would’ve won.
    It doesn’t look to me like the Williams crash was contrived. I think that crash was the significant factor in the result because it couldn’t have been anticipated.

    Who has said it was contrived?
    Seth in his head
    Errr. No I haven’t.
  • bobmunro said:
    bobmunro said:
    bobmunro said:
    WSS said:
    @bobmunro I’m assuming bookies will have already paid out on Max winning both the race and the title? What happens if the result is reversed on any appeal?
    Paddy Power, unsurprisingly, have paid out on both results.
    The majority of bookmakers will, if the result is overturned. Paddy just using it for PR.
    Thanks, hope it doesn’t affect your Christmas Bonus 😉
    My family will not eat this Christmas - but don’t let that worry you.
    I’ve emailed Marcus Rashford and he will be round with a hamper, will your butter be available to open the main gates at the end of your drive for him?
    Fortnum & Mason hamper or he can do one!
    He’s just sticking the ‘Gentlemen’s Relish’ in now
    Given the other thread shouldn’t that be ‘mens’ relish these days  ?
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  • ^^^^ .. terrific post .. I suspect Hamilton still has ambitions to match or overtake Schumacher's record .. age/time is not on his side .. I wonder if this whole fiasco has been engineered to keep the Schumacher legend alive .. probably not, BUT what did lead to this obvious piss take of a frame up ?
  • And if he does walk away, he walks away as statistically the greatest of all time. 

    He can leave with his head held high - and then Lando and George can take it the title back to Britain in the future.
  • What's DRS ?
    Drag Reduction System.

    when the flap on the rear wing opens on the straight in certain designated areas to aid overtaking.

    basically reducing drag and increasing straight line speed 
  • What's DRS ?
    Drag Reduction System.

    when the flap on the rear wing opens on the straight in certain designated areas to aid overtaking.

    basically reducing drag and increasing straight line speed 
    Thanks.
  • edited December 2021
    I think a couple of things come out of this Championship. Firstly it has been very exciting and a testament to that is that my wife watched the race today.  Secondly, the rules need to be seriously re-considered along with the power of the race director. They should be clear to all and consistent and the race director should take on the role of policing them.

    In both of the last two races, a clearly inferior package was given a leg up due to accidents. The whole race today was decided on the final lap despite being it effectively over with 10 laps to go. Yes it is exciting but it isn't good for the sport, long term, when it becomes farcical.

    You could hear from the communications that Masi was out of his depth. I said he should have been sacked after the last race and as we know in football, when the referee becomes the talking point, something is wrong. If this wasn't the final race I could see the possibility of a Mercedes appeal having a chance, but it can't now that Verstappen has been crowned.

    I think this outcome has shown us that we have a true champion in Hamilton. The greatest that has ever been and why there isn't a f*ing statue in Trafalgar Square representing that is what we should be debating. Hamilton will come back from this and ultimately it will enhance his legacy.
  • edited December 2021
    I’ll tell you who won’t recover from this …. Masi.

    He basically made a critical error - in that even if he chose to let lapped competitors unlap themselves then you need to leave another lap to restart. He basically invented the only solution that would allow Max a chance to win.

    He is cooked here and I don’t think we will see him in the hot seat again.
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