2017 Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai 07-09 April

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godlameroso wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:43
cplchanb wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 08:41
The new regs seem to be a dud so far....tyres too durable....wings too wide...DRS not effective even on the back straight.....no real chance for alternate strat....
imo they need to take 1 of those factors out.....
perhaps reintroduce refueling to spice up the strats?
What?! Did we watch the same race?
OP thinks refuelling is the solution, another nonsense that can't die #-o after 'durable tyres will help overtaking' and 'pushing 100% 1 stoppers are exciting'. I watched the second half only, except for Grosjean's overtakes nothing interesting. Is the first part worth watching? Probably will anyway.

Verstappen - what a whiner, begging for FIA's help again :D . Look, if the FIA hadn't gifted you position with bogus penalties, maybe you wouldn't have to deal with Grosjean in the first place. Brawn or Ecclestone, no difference, the same corrupted clique ruining this sport, stole some points from Haas and helped marketing chosen ones. Ricciardo is mediocre btw.

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hotochan wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:23
Why did they pit Vet again during the SC after the Sauber crashed?
They didn't pit VET again, he had to pass through pit lane and put the limiter on because the main straight was closed due to GIO's debrids. That was unlucky for him.

Uninispired RAI and bad strats for him.

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GPR-A wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:52
Restomaniac wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:45
Top 3 teams with a perfect spread of the top 6.
Mercedes-Ferrari-Red Bull-Red Bull-Ferrari-Mercedes. Red Bull being the surprise of the weekend which I'm rather thankful for.

Red Bull clearly have improvements in them too.
Red Bull is still running the old MGU, which is down on power compared to the new MGU AND IMPORTANTLY, 5-6 kg heavier. They still have a vanilla car, with respect to Aero. On a track like China with one of the longest straight if they manage such performance, it should give them confidence to improve as the season progresses.
ye, but they were running a degree softer compunds during race.

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Restomaniac wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:50
Chene_Mostert wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:47
Lewis did not win the race today, Ferrari lost it!
2 weeks ago Vettel didn't win it, Mercedes lost it.
We can all put this kind of spin on it if we want.
exactly right, regardless of Ferrari's "mistake" today Vettel had no chance, Hamilton is just too fast for him

Merc gave it away last week and Hamilton grabbed the win today

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Chene_Mostert wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:52
Restomaniac wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:50
Chene_Mostert wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:47
Lewis did not win the race today, Ferrari lost it!
2 weeks ago Vettel didn't win it, Mercedes lost it.
We can all put this kind of spin on it if we want.
Point being, you can apply the excuse to whoever you support..
If that was what you meant then I agree.

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Restomaniac wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:51
godlameroso wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:50
Chene_Mostert wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:47
Lewis did not win the race today, Ferrari lost it!
I've been saying since testing, the winner will be the one that makes the least mistakes, it's really close.
Agreed and what is best is that Red Bull seem to be closer than we were led to believe.
They are certainly closer in the race, they'll be much better once the Renault upgrades start coming in, and the chassis is more developed.
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Chene_Mostert wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:47
Lewis did not win the race today, Ferrari lost it!
Dude, he just had a better pace every single lap he was in control. Max switched with new tires and did fastest lap and then Lewis on next lap with very old tires set the fastest lap (taking vettel +1,5 sec on a single lap). He just was in control today so no one to blame except Giovinazzi.
Without his stunt we could have a really nice race just because some of them was already on slick and others on wet tires missing already the window so they at the time with every lap passed gap will close around 4-5 seconds. From that moment when SC it was so CLEAR that no one can fight and catch LEWIS.
This was a crap race :roll: so nothing to fight between you lewis and vettel fans...
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Sevach wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:52
DRS zones will need to get bigger indeed.

The Ferrari pit call wasn't a bad one, unfortunately for them Giovinazzi screwed their plans.
I think Hamilton had a little bit of an edge today anyways.
It's better to see drivers fighting for the overtake than watching the drive by.
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Chene_Mostert wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:47
Lewis did not win the race today, Ferrari lost it!
And the tifosi whining begins! If Mercedes fans can't claim this for the last race, no way the tifosi gets to claim it now.
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F1NAC wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:53
GPR-A wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:52
Restomaniac wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:45
Top 3 teams with a perfect spread of the top 6.
Mercedes-Ferrari-Red Bull-Red Bull-Ferrari-Mercedes. Red Bull being the surprise of the weekend which I'm rather thankful for.

Red Bull clearly have improvements in them too.
Red Bull is still running the old MGU, which is down on power compared to the new MGU AND IMPORTANTLY, 5-6 kg heavier. They still have a vanilla car, with respect to Aero. On a track like China with one of the longest straight if they manage such performance, it should give them confidence to improve as the season progresses.
ye, but they were running a degree softer compunds during race.
I agree but if it was that much better then it makes you wonder why Mercedes's AND Ferrari avoided it like the plague.

Maybe Neither Mercedes or Ferrari thought they could get the laps out of it that Red Bull just have OR they didn't think it had enough better pace to use them.

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Max should get voted Whiner of the day, not driver of the day.
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VET's overtake on RIC was excellent, unluckily he lost way too much time behind RAI (and RIC too of course).

RAI really needs to improve his pace, otherwise he'll be destroyed this year by his team mate.

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dans79 wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:57
Chene_Mostert wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:47
Lewis did not win the race today, Ferrari lost it!
And the tifosi whining begins! If Mercedes fans can't claim this for the last race, no way the tifosi gets to claim it now.
clipsy1H wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:55
Chene_Mostert wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:47
Lewis did not win the race today, Ferrari lost it!
Dude, he just had a better pace every single lap he was in control. Max switched with new tires and did fastest lap and then Lewis on next lap with very old tires set the fastest lap (taking vettel +1,5 sec on a single lap). He just was in control today so no one to blame except Giovinazzi.
Without his stunt we could have a really nice race just because some of them was already on slick and others on wet tires missing already the window so they at the time with every lap passed gap will close around 4-5 seconds. From that moment when SC it was so CLEAR that no one can fight and catch LEWIS.
This was a crap race :roll: so nothing to fight between you lewis and vettel fans...
It's so absurd, Vettel was at no point leading the race(unlike HAM last week) yet they are already claiming that Vettel had the win in hand even with HAMILTON pulling away from him at ease.

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Restomaniac wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:57
F1NAC wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:53
GPR-A wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 09:52
Red Bull is still running the old MGU, which is down on power compared to the new MGU AND IMPORTANTLY, 5-6 kg heavier. They still have a vanilla car, with respect to Aero. On a track like China with one of the longest straight if they manage such performance, it should give them confidence to improve as the season progresses.
ye, but they were running a degree softer compunds during race.
I agree but if it was that much better then it makes you wonder why Mercedes's AND Ferrari avoided it like the plague.

you mean avoiding SS tyres? Well they didn't have any fresh set. Hamilton had 2 new sets of softs, Ferrari had only one. Last stint Vettel drove on used set.

Overall pitty that Giovinazzi crashed. But yeah, I was enjoying some fun overtakings

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ripper wrote:
09 Apr 2017, 10:00
VET's overtake on RIC was excellent, unluckily he lost way too much time behind RAI (and RIC too of course).

RAI really needs to improve his pace, otherwise he'll be destroyed this year by his team mate.
RAI is done, finished, been so since 2009. MAS outpaced him, ALO, GRO(sometimes) and now VET. Stick a fork in him, he has been done a long time ago.