Nico Rosberg has been hit with a 10-second penalty after the stewards decided in a lengthy meeting that the driver in question received radio messages from his team that were in breach of F1's new regulations that require a driver to drive his car 'alone and unaided'
flickerf1 wrote:Does anybody know of any good, free streams? NBCSN isn't broadcasting F1 due to Tour de France's Stage 7. Any response is appreciated.
When it comes to F1. Nothing is free. While you might have FTA coverage. It will undoubtedly be ruined by all the advertisements needed to pay for the license fee.
I'm Currently watching via the nbc-sn app, on my iPad, and it's superb. It's also available on NBC sports live extra via their website.
I'm already tired of the retro camera angle used by FOM lately. The normal top mounted camera as used by Hamilton and Ricciardo this session (FP3) is so much better. All the retro one does is show the bumpyness.
iotar__ wrote:
He needs to get team orders as well right?
And brakes failure. Team orders in Monaco, crash in Spain. Punctures and fuel problem directly connected to going off track in Canada and above mentioned punctures (target position) . BTW if someone is quicker and better it's not bad lack, crashes, poor starts and poor pace aren't either.
Brakes failure (assuming you mean Austria) was Nico's fault, he didn't manage them properly, not bad luck. Team orders is also not bad luck, it meant he was too slow.
Brake by wire failure is not Nico's fault. As everybody knows, without the ers braking the rear brakes are too small for prolonged use. Certainly the failure only occured towards the end of the race and would have been sudden as if it had been a long time occurence then Lewis would have went by a lot sooner and Nico would have been lucky to make the end of the race.
If it was a brake by wire failure as Toto Wolff said then the brakes would have been completely gone, instead they were "marginal" as he stated. They were marginal because they were overused because Nico was compensating for a tire disadvantage compared to LH.
Man's mind, once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original dimensions. ~ Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
Well I were Ferrari I would switch totally focus on 2017 car, keeping a team on 2016 car working on the parts that can be transfered on next year (or which know-how can be transfered)