2018 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, 5-7 October

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ringo
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Re: 2018 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, 5-7 October

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the fight between max and kimi is what im interested in this race. Can Kimi pass him?
then there is the toro rosso battle between hartley and gasley. Can Brendon give a good showing at honda's home race to keep his seat?
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atanatizante
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So how about tyres strategies in the race ... for Merc is a one-stopper S-M or S-SS had they could go long on the first stint? Or maybe they could even go for a two stop S-SS-SS race, depending on tyre and race situation, isn`t it?
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Track temperature is in the 40's. Its' going to be a sloooooooooooooooooooooooow race to preserve tyres.

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Chuckjr
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Getting handed a win is like being handed a bunch of money you didn't earn. Sure it's nice, but it's different than if you earned it yourself -- it has debt associated with it and that shifts the whole psychology from one of merit to one of payment. Bottas knows this as well as any other competitive person knows this. The chance for a win was taken from him. Good or bad that's life, and that it can't be returned or ever replaced.

How many of us have respect for a man/woman who was given all their money from inheritance as opposed to one that earned every dime via blood, sweat, and tears? There's no comparison. Every time he looked at that trophy it would just be a reminder it was handed to him as a "thank you for serving us", not "great job you did it".

Even if it was payback to make it fair, it's just a reminder that it was a payback to make it fair. It's like McLaren keeping all the original trophies and having replicas made...only this would be worse.

If they make Bottas move over again, bummer bob that's life. Don't like it? Go drive for Williams or McLaren and see how fun struggling every weekend works out for ya.

But nobody wants a hand out trophy. That's just insulting. That's how I'd feel about it anyway. I'm sure last weeks 1st place for Hamilton has nothing of the quality of his other merit earned wins. Heck he was trying to give it back on the podium if my assumption is correct? He couldn't wait to get rid of it! I'm sure Bottas didn't want it at that point either. Who would? The whole thing is wreked. Sad but that's how it will be in any team that unites behind one driver. It will never change as long as that's the case.
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JonoNic
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Re: 2018 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, 5-7 October

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Verstappen went straight across the track...
Always find the gap then use it.

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JonoNic wrote:
07 Oct 2018, 07:21
Verstappen went straight across the track...
That's a penalty in my book...

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Verstappen has a strange view on things.

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FrukostScones
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VES a little smug.
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It would have been a lot more beneficial to open the corner and just carry on :s I kind of respect him for not straightlining the whole chicane but rightful penalty.

So Ham/Bot/Vet. It took a grand total of 2 laps to return to normal haha
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About time something happened like to Mag.

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Wow!!!!
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seventhsin
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Omg Vettel. He's cracked

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DiogoBrand
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marvin78 wrote:
07 Oct 2018, 07:25
Verstappen has a strange view on things.
It's not strange at all, he just knows that he can do no wrong.

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Re: 2018 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, 5-7 October

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Verstappen did not let enough space.

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Vettel Vs Verstappen AGAIN.

WTF is wrong with Vettel? It’s like he HAS to prove himself every time he gets anywhere near the RedBull driver.