2019 German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring, July 26-28

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Re: 2019 German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring, July 26-28

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TwanV wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:35
f1jcw wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:27
FrukostScones wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:22


to BOT, who is not a serious threat anyway.
VES & VET gained a lot on him today.
Ves is 63 points behind I believe
Vet is 84

If vet is considered a threat, it’d be the comeback of the century
Well it's clear Mercedes does not enjoy the same advantage as last spring and so many more races to go. Sure the gap is large but one more offday day and it becomes a contest.
It was only a few races ago that people was complaining Merc was too dominant...

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Re: 2019 German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring, July 26-28

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TwanV wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:35
f1jcw wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:27
FrukostScones wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:22


to BOT, who is not a serious threat anyway.
VES & VET gained a lot on him today.
Ves is 63 points behind I believe
Vet is 84

If vet is considered a threat, it’d be the comeback of the century
Well it's clear Mercedes does not enjoy the same advantage as last spring and so many more races to go. Sure the gap is large but one more offday day and it becomes a contest.
You do remember last year Vettel was leading the championship going into the German GP?

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Pyrone89
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Re: 2019 German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring, July 26-28

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f1jcw wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:37
TwanV wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:35
f1jcw wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:27


Ves is 63 points behind I believe
Vet is 84

If vet is considered a threat, it’d be the comeback of the century
Well it's clear Mercedes does not enjoy the same advantage as last spring and so many more races to go. Sure the gap is large but one more offday day and it becomes a contest.
It was only a few races ago that people was complaining Merc was too dominant...
They still are based on dry pace as shown on Friday.

Today they just had massive errors in the cockpit and one major screw-up in the pits (which was started of by that driver crashing on his own). If the raters are consistent they are giving Hamilton and Bottas at maximum a 4 for this race, like they gave Vettel.
True GOATs don’t need the help of superior material to win.

Tom Brady, Usain Bolt are true GOATs.

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Re: 2019 German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring, July 26-28

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Pyrone89 wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:36
matt_b wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:16
There we have it Lewis increases his lead in the championship by 2 points. Also the last time Lewis finished a race outside the points remains...Spain 2013.
You mean WHEN he finished?

Technically he scored no points in Malaysia 2016, Spain 2016 etc.

Also to boast about this specific stat at THIS particular time is kind of sad. He has just completely messed up a race he was leading, and was only gifted the points because of a technical infringement that had zero impact on the race. You would be wise to pick another moment to boast.
Yes the last race he finished outside the points, no boasting it was bad race but I like a good random stat.

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Re: 2019 German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring, July 26-28

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matt_b wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:55
Pyrone89 wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:36
matt_b wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:16
There we have it Lewis increases his lead in the championship by 2 points. Also the last time Lewis finished a race outside the points remains...Spain 2013.
You mean WHEN he finished?

Technically he scored no points in Malaysia 2016, Spain 2016 etc.

Also to boast about this specific stat at THIS particular time is kind of sad. He has just completely messed up a race he was leading, and was only gifted the points because of a technical infringement that had zero impact on the race. You would be wise to pick another moment to boast.
Yes the last race he finished outside the points, no boasting it was bad race but I like a good random stat.
Ok, then no problem :)
True GOATs don’t need the help of superior material to win.

Tom Brady, Usain Bolt are true GOATs.

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this is gold :lol: :lol: :lol:
para bellum.

roon
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Re: 2019 German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring, July 26-28

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How did Kvyat go from 14th to 3rd in one lap? Laps 47-48.

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FrukostScones
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roon wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 22:09
How did Kvyat go from 14th to 3rd in one lap? Laps 47-48.
VTEC?
Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.

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FrukostScones wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 22:10
roon wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 22:09
How did Kvyat go from 14th to 3rd in one lap? Laps 47-48.
VTEC?
Oh. I guess it finally kicked in.

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FrukostScones wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 22:10
roon wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 22:09
How did Kvyat go from 14th to 3rd in one lap? Laps 47-48.
VTEC?
:lol: :lol:

TwanV
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Jolle wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:39
TwanV wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:35
f1jcw wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:27


Ves is 63 points behind I believe
Vet is 84

If vet is considered a threat, it’d be the comeback of the century
Well it's clear Mercedes does not enjoy the same advantage as last spring and so many more races to go. Sure the gap is large but one more offday day and it becomes a contest.
You do remember last year Vettel was leading the championship going into the German GP?
Drawing parallels with last year we see the championship leader spinning off...:D Of course it's a silly comparison I'm just saying Mercedes is not going to win this championship easily the way this season is developing the last three races, who would've thought in France. And let's be honest merc as a team, ham and bot as drivers had a dreadful day today, the bulletproof-ness has some cracks to show. Looking forward to the rest of the season.

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I think there was a SC or VSC and Kvyat and STR pitted for Softs.. while the rest pitted the next lap ?
there was so much going on I can't rember...
Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.

f1jcw
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Re: 2019 German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring, July 26-28

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TwanV wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 22:14
Jolle wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:39
TwanV wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:35


Well it's clear Mercedes does not enjoy the same advantage as last spring and so many more races to go. Sure the gap is large but one more offday day and it becomes a contest.
You do remember last year Vettel was leading the championship going into the German GP?
Drawing parallels with last year we see the championship leader spinning off...:D Of course it's a silly comparison I'm just saying Mercedes is not going to win this championship easily the way this season is developing the last three races, who would've thought in France. And let's be honest merc as a team, ham and bot as drivers had a dreadful day today, the bulletproof-ness has some cracks to show. Looking forward to the rest of the season.
You are looking way too much Into it, if they’d put inters on rather then sorts, people would probs be moaning at Mercedes domination...

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Pyrone89 wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:33
f1jcw wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:07
Pyrone89 wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:04

Pit adjusted means: Verstappen pitted, Hamilton yet to pit.

Is this your first time watching racing?
Was he or was he not 30 seconds in front
I dont know if you are sarcastic or are really so oblivious to how racing and pit stops work.
Verstappen went into the pits again to put Inters on as he first went on to the mediums when he spun.

Verstappen gained by dropping into the pits for a second time when the safety car was out/yellow flags.

So technically you can view it pre Hamilton getting a tyre he didn’t want and cruising he had a pit stop to make, Bottas had pit for the medium which was a mistake, Verstappen the medium which was a mistake and they both went in again for Inters. Hamilton would’ve been ahead comfortably if they put him on Inters.

Mercedes pulled the gun too soon and should’ve just left him out as he had 12 seconds after a stop and with the others pitting again technically 30 seconds.

Jolle
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Re: 2019 German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring, July 26-28

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TwanV wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 22:14
Jolle wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:39
TwanV wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 21:35


Well it's clear Mercedes does not enjoy the same advantage as last spring and so many more races to go. Sure the gap is large but one more offday day and it becomes a contest.
You do remember last year Vettel was leading the championship going into the German GP?
Drawing parallels with last year we see the championship leader spinning off...:D Of course it's a silly comparison I'm just saying Mercedes is not going to win this championship easily the way this season is developing the last three races, who would've thought in France. And let's be honest merc as a team, ham and bot as drivers had a dreadful day today, the bulletproof-ness has some cracks to show. Looking forward to the rest of the season.
Well.... if you want to keep the season exciting for yourself, go right ahead... but this weekend was more about who f-uped the least. Ferrari droppend the ball at their cars and one of the drivers crashed, RedBull had to rebuild a car only to see it crash out of the race. The only driver to kept his nose clean this weekend was Verstappen and he has some PU penalties coming.

This weekend there was nothing wrong with the car, just driver errors and a confused pitcrew.