ah well never mind .Bit of a mare for Hamilton.
and he doesn't as he 16th and Russell 4th .
Yeah it was a shocker.
You have to wonder, Russell has all the motivation in the world as he steps up from williams but Hamilton imo won't have the motivation to tool.aboit as also ran like vettel or raikkonen.
I watched the lap comparison and Hamilton just wasn't attacking the lap really. Russell gains half his time.in turn 1 and 2 but Hamilton then just tooled round the rest.
doubt it since under Ecclestone became almost a tour of despots and it didn't seem to bother him in terms of his performance .Do you think it’s anything to do with the fact he is driving in SA ?
I think it must be on his mind .
If he was young and keen , maybe no effect , but the fact he has commented on their human rights record makes me wonder .
doubt it since under Ecclestone became almost a tour of despots and it didn't seem to bother him in terms of his performance .
tbf the same criticism could be levelled at most sports who have taken money from in particular the middle east - the cycling world road race championship in iirc Doha was an absolute farce

Do you think it’s anything to do with the fact he is driving in SA ?
I think it must be on his mind .
If he was young and keen , maybe no effect , but the fact he has commented on their human rights record makes me wonder .
Ecclestone became a crook (always was on the dodgy side of the line ) though one who turned F1 from a European "sport" into a much more widespread entity even if europe is still the "heart" of F1Fair comment , I just wonder if his priorities in life are changing .
As I have said before they ( FIA And liberty ) are all chasing the mighty
23 races this season.
Do me a fing favour
Ecclestone did a LOT of good for the teams , but ended up e]with too much power .
Ecclestone became a crook (always was on the dodgy side of the line ) though one who turned F1 from a European "sport" into a much more widespread entity even if europe is still the "heart" of F1
I know i was watching F1 in the 70's but even in his early days he was considered a bit of a wide boy .He was in F1 way before he became infamous .

Europe is only where the team factories are.
The harvest is outside Europe.
The real racing is not seen as the tracks are not raced at.
The reality is some rich Arabs will have dined and ignored the shot last week and this and will swan out to present a trophy for a picture and a bit of sports washing.
Same as putin at sochi. Zero interest is raving whatsoever

I know i was watching F1 in the 70's but even in his early days he was considered a bit of a wide boy .
I was at this race and we had no ****ing idea of what had happened as the tannoys were even worse than 1970s British rail ones
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maybe but he did even more for himself .He was no angel , but he did a LOT for the teams .