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

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GPR -A wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:12
Restomaniac wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:11
Does anyone Remember that James Allison can’t design a title winnng car?
Oh yeah, he is so poor as a technical leader that he is now part of 3 double world titles.
Yeah but don’t forget his first 1 was down to Paddy Lowe :wink:

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Restomaniac wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:08
Unf wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:06
Very impressive Ham. Waaaaay best car + status driver no. 1 in waaaay best team. Impressive championship as hell :D
To quote Justin Timberlake ‘cry me a river’.
Or Ella Fitzgerald... :wink: :lol:
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.

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Unf wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:06
Very impressive Ham. Waaaaay best car + status driver no. 1 in waaaay best team. Impressive championship as hell :D
Dry those tears. We feel your pain.

It must really hurt that Ferrari have now lost their only advantage too.

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Leclerc had an old, very worn out engine. Still it looked good during for Ferrari during qualification. But the race pace is a total disaster. I don't know if such rapid wear of tires had something to do with the engine.

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Just_a_fan wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:14
Restomaniac wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:08
Unf wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:06
Very impressive Ham. Waaaaay best car + status driver no. 1 in waaaay best team. Impressive championship as hell :D
To quote Justin Timberlake ‘cry me a river’.
Or Ella Fitzgerald... :wink: :lol:
:lol:

Restomaniac
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Carl Mccoy wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:15
Leclerc had an old, very worn out engine. Still it looked good during for Ferrari during qualification. But the race pace is a total disaster. I don't know if such rapid wear of tires had something to do with the engine.
They looked on par with Mercedes and RedBull after smoking everyone in previous races.

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djones wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:15
Unf wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:06
Very impressive Ham. Waaaaay best car + status driver no. 1 in waaaay best team. Impressive championship as hell :D
Dry those tears. We feel your pain.

It must really hurt that Ferrari have now lost their only advantage too.
If that's the case, it should hurt you too, shouldn't it? Because you're a Ferrari fan, going by your own words.

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I can't help but think if Hamilton had pushed and used the tyres up until about 15 to go and then switched to softs he could have won this.

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Outkast can piss off. Come to the interview with his own agenda

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LM10 wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:17
djones wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:15
Unf wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:06
Very impressive Ham. Waaaaay best car + status driver no. 1 in waaaay best team. Impressive championship as hell :D
Dry those tears. We feel your pain.

It must really hurt that Ferrari have now lost their only advantage too.
If that's the case, it should hurt you too, shouldn't it? Because you're a Ferrari fan, going by your own words.
Not really. Yet another year of disappointment makes it hard to even consider winning a championship again so there so there is no point in being unrealistic about future expectations.

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Unf wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:06
Very impressive Ham. Waaaaay best car + status driver no. 1 in waaaay best team. Impressive championship as hell :D
Well, we can't criticise Hamilton either.

YES, since 2014 MERCEDES is killing it, they are absolute beast, and winning all the year.
Then, HAM is also a good driver, doing great things.

Of course every year he just have to beat his teamate, so it makes its title not so impressive, but we know in modern formula one that 90% of the job is the car, nothing new

And I rather see HAM win, that Vettel, a driver everybody is very very doubtful about his skills and level...

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djones wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:18
I can't help but think if Hamilton had pushed and used the tyres up until about 15 to go and then switched to softs he could have won this.
Bottas was the quicker driver today, he had it covered. His pace on the hards was incredible today.

LM10
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djones wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:22
LM10 wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:17
djones wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:15


Dry those tears. We feel your pain.

It must really hurt that Ferrari have now lost their only advantage too.
If that's the case, it should hurt you too, shouldn't it? Because you're a Ferrari fan, going by your own words.
Not really. Yet another year of disappointment makes it hard to even consider winning a championship again so there so there is no point in being unrealistic about future expectations.
It's funny, because I'm pretty sure that you're anything, but not a Ferrari fan. I've been reading your posts over the last couple of years. I don't understand why you feel the need to pretend being a fan of something you actually don't even like.

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Hamilton is the all time best. He makes things look easy.

Vettel was cool to go to the room and congratulate. That takes a strong personality. I may have failed to do that myself. Bravo!.

Ferrari's sudden pace changes are very very fishy. I bet they had smt "illegal".

Restomaniac
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foxmulder_ms wrote:
03 Nov 2019, 23:42
Hamilton is the all time best. He makes things look easy.

Vettel was cool to go to the room and congratulate. That takes a strong personality. I may have failed to do that myself. Bravo!.

Ferrari's sudden pace changes are very very fishy. I bet they had smt "illegal".
This is the issue with Vettel.
I like Seb the man but at times can’t stand Vettel the driver due to his red mist moments and blame culture.
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