2019 German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring, July 26-28

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Wolff is the most furious I’ve seen him since Austria ‘16.

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Just_a_fan wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 17:46
etusch wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 17:32
Just_a_fan wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 17:29

Exactly. If Max's spin had caused damage he'd have been way back too. Sometimes you just need to have a bit of good fortune on your side. Today Max did and many others didn't.
Hamilton was also very lucky. If he did the.crash at 10 meter forward he would go with that car whole one lap before pitting.
Going off and damaging the car is less lucky than going off and not damaging the car, no matter how you spin it...
Being put on used mediums whilst the track was still this wet wasn’t lucky too.

Fantastic race by all who survived and well deserved win.

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Juzh wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 16:08
hamilton makes a mistake? seeing this right?
So much for rain master ... oops

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Polarit wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 17:54
Pyrone89 wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 17:47
Jolle wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 17:28
As much as this race was won by Verstappen, it was lost by Hamilton. When he lost his FW he was leading the GP by around 25-30 seconds.
Nah he was less than 10 sec ahead. A gap Max also managed to pull on 3 occassions
He was 30+ seconds ahead of Bottas with a 18 second stop still to take. So around 12 in front of Bottas but more when it comes to Verstappen.... but he’d just spun. So even more on top of that and then he pitted for the set of inters whilst Hamilton had his crash so in theory it was the 30 seconds had he put on the tyres he wanted.

He also leaped Bottas because of the safety car didn’t he.

Max pulled the advantage when he had Hulk behind him didn’t he? Can’t remember him pulling a huge gap on any other time.
It was a very eventfull race, maybe a good idea to rewatch as it happened thrice.

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Jolle wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 17:46
Impressive run by both Verstappen and Honda this season, the only driver to finish in the points every race (and even in the top 5). Wouldn't see that coming a few years back....
Yes, great to see Honda up there, it took them 6 years but still they never give up and they kept their heads down. Respect!
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bauc wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 18:47
Jolle wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 17:46
Impressive run by both Verstappen and Honda this season, the only driver to finish in the points every race (and even in the top 5). Wouldn't see that coming a few years back....
Yes, great to see Honda up there, it took them 6 years but still they never give up and they kept their heads down. Respect!
6 years? didnt they join in 2015? so just 4 years!

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I have to say congrats to Stroll too. I know it was a lot of luck, but he has had some undeserved stick this last couple of years.
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Kvyat was by the way the first non-Mercedes non-works car on the podium since 2014.

Also probably one of the few times that from the normal top six, only two really finishes (if you don’t count HAM’s troubles)

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sriraj1031 wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 18:18
Juzh wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 16:08
hamilton makes a mistake? seeing this right?
So much for rain master ... oops
Lol haters gonna hate. Max was put on used mediums too and also spun. Just he didnt go onto the drag racing strip and hit the wall.

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sriraj1031 wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 18:18
Juzh wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 16:08
hamilton makes a mistake? seeing this right?
So much for rain master ... oops

Let's be honest, he pulled 30sec lead in the rain with ease. Then he made a mistake and paid for it. Hero to zero for some. Otherwise for others.

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Wow some great excitement today.
What a great tactical approach from race control to 'drive the track' dry enough for a standing start.

And clear decisive use of the VSC and safetycar. Only out when needed. Keeping situation challenging for all!

And I think the results are exiting putting some midfield drivers into some well deserved points.

Got to watch me this race again. Just some loose remarks:
- Ver - Great driving and 'fault recovery'
- Vet - Remarkable solid drive from Vettel. Kudos to that. He deserved this wholly!
- Torro Rosso, great solid drive today from both drivers.
- Str - Invisible but solid race result. He's always strong in wet conditions.
- Gasly, to eager, self inflicted damage. Pity
- Mercedes (Ham en Bot)...just run out of luck.
- LeClerc weakness revealed, he doesn't adapt his driving to the conditions. Every time a similar mistake at the same point.
- Magnussen....yep S-ck my Balls' did it again. When does Gunther end this nightmare?
- Renault - 'speaking is silver, silence is gold'. I'll shut up...
- Norris, Perez also run out of luck....
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Espresso wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 18:58
Wow some great excitement today.
What a great tactical approach from race control to 'drive the track' dry enough for a standing start.

And clear decisive use of the VSC and safetycar. Only out when needed. Keeping situation challenging for all!

And I think the results are exiting putting some midfield drivers into some well deserved points.

Got to watch me this race again. Just some loose remarks:
- Ver - Great driving and 'fault recovery'
- Vet - Remarkable solid drive from Vettel. Kudos to that. He deserved this wholly!
- Torro Rosso, great solid drive today from both drivers.
- Str - Invisible but solid race result. He's always strong in wet conditions.
- Gasly, to eager, self inflicted damage. Pity
- Mercedes (Ham en Bot)...just run out of luck.
- LeClerc weakness revealed, he doesn't adapt his driving to the conditions. Every time a similar mistake at the same point.
- Magnussen....yep S-ck my Balls' did it again. When does Gunther end this nightmare?
- Renault - 'speaking is silver, silence is gold'. I'll shut up...
- Norris, Perez also run out of luck....
Sums it up pretty well. I think everybody (including Vettel) apart from Verstappen were helped by the faults the usual six suspect that finish top six almost every race (Leclerc, Bottas, Hamilton and Gasly) made.

Nonetheless, they made mistakes while Vet, Kvy and Str didn't.

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TAG wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 17:40
Man I am exhausted after watching that race! Always something going on beginning to end. Well worth it for the entertainment value and congratulations to Vettel for giving Ferrari fans something to cheer about, it's been long overdue. It's rare to see Mercedes cock up during a race the way they did but Hamilton's race was over after his off and Bottas threw away a good chunk of points that could have gone deep into his deficit. Congratulations to Toro Rosso and Stroll and everyone else that made brilliant calls. Albon needs to be in that second Red Bull seat.
That is going to be the juiciest bit of silly season discussions, because frankly Kvyat has also made a very convincing argument this season. The writing is on the wall for Gasly as well so let the speculation fly.
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Jolle wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 14:54
GPR -A wrote:
28 Jul 2019, 14:52
Quick Bet: How many cars would Grosjean and Magnussen would take out?
other quick bet, how many corners does Vettel keep his fw attached to his car?
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