2019 Australian Grand Prix - Melbourne, March 15-17

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Anyone get the feeling that Bottas could only stay ahead becauase Hamilton floor damage?
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PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑
21 Mar 2019, 07:35
Anyone get the feeling that Bottas could only stay ahead becauase Hamilton floor damage?
Mate seriously?? Its the media playing all kinds of tantrums.
Bottas won hamilton at the start itself and he was blistering fast this weekend.
Floor damage or not overtaking in this circuit for two equal cars is close to impossible.
So please give credit when someone deserves it.
Bottas Deserves it all for the weekend no ifs no buts....
He drove well and did his absolute best on sunday Kudos to him.

P.s. Imagine bottas finishing 24 seconds behind hamilton with floor damage.. would u really think its because of floor damage hamilton won?? Food For Thought.. :)

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PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑
21 Mar 2019, 07:35
Anyone get the feeling that Bottas could only stay ahead becauase Hamilton floor damage?
:lol:

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new channel and a first video.

turn 11-12 onboards from qualifying

Last edited by Juzh on 21 Mar 2019, 11:25, edited 1 time in total.

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Juzh wrote: ↑
21 Mar 2019, 09:39
new channel and a first video.

turn 11-12 onboards from qualitying

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0DsxAHgIXM
These pure onboards are easy for youtube to detect aren't they?

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yelistener wrote: ↑
21 Mar 2019, 10:56
Juzh wrote: ↑
21 Mar 2019, 09:39
new channel and a first video.

turn 11-12 onboards from qualitying

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0DsxAHgIXM
These pure onboards are easy for youtube to detect aren't they?
it makes no difference.

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Juzh wrote: ↑
21 Mar 2019, 11:25
yelistener wrote: ↑
21 Mar 2019, 10:56
Juzh wrote: ↑
21 Mar 2019, 09:39
new channel and a first video.

turn 11-12 onboards from qualitying

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0DsxAHgIXM
These pure onboards are easy for youtube to detect aren't they?
it makes no difference.
Maybe you should distort the image, but of cause that'd cheapen the clip lol

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yelistener wrote: ↑
21 Mar 2019, 11:59
Juzh wrote: ↑
21 Mar 2019, 11:25
yelistener wrote: ↑
21 Mar 2019, 10:56


These pure onboards are easy for youtube to detect aren't they?
it makes no difference.
Maybe you should distort the image, but of cause that'd cheapen the clip lol
All blocks were manual. Distorting the image would do nothing.

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BwajSF wrote: ↑
21 Mar 2019, 08:08
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑
21 Mar 2019, 07:35
Anyone get the feeling that Bottas could only stay ahead becauase Hamilton floor damage?
Mate seriously?? Its the media playing all kinds of tantrums.
Bottas won hamilton at the start itself and he was blistering fast this weekend.
Floor damage or not overtaking in this circuit for two equal cars is close to impossible.
So please give credit when someone deserves it.
Bottas Deserves it all for the weekend no ifs no buts....
He drove well and did his absolute best on sunday Kudos to him.

P.s. Imagine bottas finishing 24 seconds behind hamilton with floor damage.. would u really think its because of floor damage hamilton won?? Food For Thought.. :)
If he knew (or was told) he could not pass his team mate, the gap size is not relevant. IT then becomes being comfortable infront of the chasing car. If the car 'had no rear' a slightly less pushed corner is a good idea as he was not sure of where the edge of handling was, so better safe.

(I mean Hamilton behind Bottas, not as in your example, sorry)
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Juzh wrote: ↑
21 Mar 2019, 09:39
new channel and a first video.

turn 11-12 onboards from qualifying

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0DsxAHgIXM
Wow, Kubica was around 30km/h slower at the apex of 11. No wonder he had such a poor lap time.
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Ferrari was faster than Red Bull, no problems with high speed down force there. Actually the only ones that didn't drop speed below 260 were Merc and Ferrari.

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Juzh wrote: ↑
17 Mar 2019, 22:24
https://streamable.com/m2dog

Which onboard laps? There were a few.
Thanks very much, mate! :wink:

About the onboards, I meant Q2/Q3 fast laps. I already downloaded all the 2018 poles from the link on your signature and now I will do the same for the 2019 one :D

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PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑
21 Mar 2019, 07:35
Anyone get the feeling that Bottas could only stay ahead becauase Hamilton floor damage?
Not in the least. Valtteri was on it and totally caught Lewis out.

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