That’s been the case from the beginning.
That’s been the case from the beginning.
The greys have been using Bottas as Hamilton wingman for quite some time and today Toto had the "courtesy" of saying so himself.
Yea, the poor guy had a very slow car today.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 18:05BOOM!
The doubters can say what they want but the win was never in question for the BOSS. It's Hamilton in Hungary "morans!" Delivered pole in the wet and the win from the pole. Just like 2013 Never needed the fastest car just a clean race and clumsy rivals.
Apologies, I misinterpreted. Agree with what you say, that's the reason I don't visit very often now.Restomaniac wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 17:31I’m pointing out the double standards on here.stuartpengs wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 17:27Those two statements are completely contrary.Restomaniac wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 16:59I hate team orders/manipulation.
Ferrari should have let a clearly quicker Raikkonen have a pop at Bottas too.
Another good race for Merc and HAM, points taken and lead increased where, truth be told, very few were expecting it. Track position is king here, I'm suprised there were so many varied predictions before the race. If you get away in the lead, have a clean stop, you're always in the box seat. Irrespective of Merc's form on hot hot tracks the delta to pass was just too much so they could run the car slower and still maintain the lead. Once HAM got out in the lead the win was in the bag, regardless of VET on US.
Looking forward to two stellar tracks next!
My view is the first sentence. Some on here however are happy to jump on 1 team but ignore it when their team do it.
You know, sometimes it's not about the fastest car but about the fastest driver. Kimi's seat for 2019 is a safe seat.LM10 wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 18:33Yea, the poor guy had a very slow car today.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 18:05BOOM!
The doubters can say what they want but the win was never in question for the BOSS. It's Hamilton in Hungary "morans!" Delivered pole in the wet and the win from the pole. Just like 2013 Never needed the fastest car just a clean race and clumsy rivals.
That's rare.TAG wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 18:38You know, sometimes it's not about the fastest car but about the fastest driver.LM10 wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 18:33Yea, the poor guy had a very slow car today.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 18:05BOOM!
The doubters can say what they want but the win was never in question for the BOSS. It's Hamilton in Hungary "morans!" Delivered pole in the wet and the win from the pole. Just like 2013 Never needed the fastest car just a clean race and clumsy rivals.
You are being overly harsh imo. The first incident was more on Vettel to be honest. He didn't account for the fact Bottas might still be on the inside. Typical Vettel wheel to wheel driving; lack of spatial awareness usually gets him in trouble. I love his agressiveness when he races but he continually lacks in one area when compared to other world champions.ismail1991 wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 18:34As a mercedes fan, I don't think Valteri deserves to drive a Mercedes. First of all, he should have known that he wouldn't make the turn from the inside without touching Vettel, even if he didn't touch vettel, he would not make the corner and Kimi would pass him too. Secondly way worse is that he tried to defend to Ricciardo with a broken front wing and late braking and understeering into him. His excuse at the end of the race "I just understeerd into him , my wing was broken." Then why did you brake that late, you knew that you can't take the corner. I can't believe.
I don’t what you were expecting from Vettel, to be honest. That’s Hungary, a track which probably is the hardest to overtake on after Monaco. The delta was at 1.5 seconds. Still, he finished 2nd after starting 4th.TAG wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 18:38You know, sometimes it's not about the fastest car but about the fastest driver. Kimi's seat for 2019 is a safe seat.LM10 wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 18:33Yea, the poor guy had a very slow car today.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 18:05BOOM!
The doubters can say what they want but the win was never in question for the BOSS. It's Hamilton in Hungary "morans!" Delivered pole in the wet and the win from the pole. Just like 2013 Never needed the fastest car just a clean race and clumsy rivals.
Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda, if, but, then...........!!!LM10 wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 18:44I don’t what you were expecting from Vettel, to be honest. That’s Hungary, a track which probably is the hardest to overtake on after Monaco. The delta was at 1.5 seconds. Still, he finished 2nd after starting 4th.
It would have been even more exciting at the end, if Vettel’s pit stop had not been such weak. Then he would have come out in front of Bottas and this way Hamilton would have not been able to cruise down the road as relaxed as he has done because his team mate was holding up the whole following field.
Of course I’m gonna mention a failed pit stop which made Vettel end up behind Bottas and destroyed his Ultrasofts instead of treating them well like he would have done in clear air which then would have allowed him to close down on Hamilton to give us an exciting battle at the end.GPR-A wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 18:55Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda, if, but, then...........!!!LM10 wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 18:44I don’t what you were expecting from Vettel, to be honest. That’s Hungary, a track which probably is the hardest to overtake on after Monaco. The delta was at 1.5 seconds. Still, he finished 2nd after starting 4th.
It would have been even more exciting at the end, if Vettel’s pit stop had not been such weak. Then he would have come out in front of Bottas and this way Hamilton would have not been able to cruise down the road as relaxed as he has done because his team mate was holding up the whole following field.
Yeah, it happens. That's why teams sometimes opt to stay out, when you pit it's always a risk. It's funny because Vettel isn't the only driver this happens to but to hear you make excuses of it you'd this it was. It's the little things that kill championship bids in the end. Ferrari is head an shoulders the fastest car, Hamilton's advantage there ended, so what's a guy to do other than drive mistake free and maximize the opportunities... like coming out on top in the wet.LM10 wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 18:59Of course I’m gonna mention a failed pit stop which made Vettel end up behind Bottas and destroyed his Ultrasofts instead of treating them well like he would have done in clear air which then would have allowed him to close down on Hamilton to give us an exciting battle at the end.