2019 United States Grand Prix - Austin, 1-3 November

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Re: 2019 United States Grand Prix - Austin, 1-3 November

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RTL Germany doesn't give a **** showing Ads instead of Lewis's radio.
Anyways congratulations to him. Impeccable performance.

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That tyre meter really delivered. Basically Hamiltons hard went into mediums

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Someone needs to tell Lewis which way up to hold the Union Jack...stood on the car it looked like he had it upside down :oops:
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Hamilton was always going to clinch the WDC and he did it really well. However the bigger news was Ferrari being nowhere on a track with some nice long straights. Did something happen to slow them down this weekend :wink:

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Restomaniac wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 22:56
Hamilton was always going to clinch the WDC and he did it really well. However the bigger news was Ferrari being nowhere on a track with some nice long straights. Did something happen to slow them down this weekend :wink:
There are rumors that, FIA intervention to inspect their PU and then a new fuel directive seems to have shut the trick and they have lost that ultra power on the straights.

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Restomaniac wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 22:56
Hamilton was always going to clinch the WDC and he did it really well. However the bigger news was Ferrari being nowhere on a track with some nice long straights. Did something happen to slow them down this weekend :wink:
The wheels fell off their wagon. Almost literally!
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Also my thoughts go out to Paul De Resta at this troubling time 😜😂

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Restomaniac wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 22:56
Hamilton was always going to clinch the WDC and he did it really well. However the bigger news was Ferrari being nowhere on a track with some nice long straights. Did something happen to slow them down this weekend :wink:
Yeah they really were nowhere, not on the straight, and not with either tire

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GPR -A wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 22:58
Restomaniac wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 22:56
Hamilton was always going to clinch the WDC and he did it really well. However the bigger news was Ferrari being nowhere on a track with some nice long straights. Did something happen to slow them down this weekend :wink:
There are rumors that, FIA intervention to inspect their PU and then a new fuel directive seems to have shut the trick and they have lost that ultra power on the straights.
I know hence the :wink:

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Nice touch from Seb in the cool down room. Bottas looking less than 100% happy even though he won.
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Re: 2019 United States Grand Prix - Austin, 1-3 November

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Congratulations Lewis. Absolutely deserved title for the overall most complete driver.

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Seb is a classy guy. Respect.

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Looking forward to seeing next season's cars now... =D> :lol: :lol:
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Really feel sad for Seb. While the car has come to him, the luck isn't just there. Hope he can have a championship contending season next year.

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Restomaniac wrote:Also my thoughts go out to Paul De Resta at this troubling time
Last seen storming out the track.

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