Indian GP Chat and Predictions

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Vettel dominated in 2011 - Will he do it again?

  • Kimi Raikkonen

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  • Nico Rosberg

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  • Felipe Massa

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  • Sergio Perez

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  • Other: Maldonado.. etc.

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  • Total voters
    30
  • Poll closed .
Nah, he said on Sky he doesn't want to leave RBR as he likes the people there and has a lot of freedom. He's never leaving that place and if he did it wont be at Ferrari or Mercedes where it's too corporate etc..

Yeah yeah, like he's going to say anything else at this point.
 
The part that fell off Seb's car and causing the sparks:

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I think DRS and Pirelli's are starting to get the anti treatment again.

I would like to see Pirelli be really bold and supply the Super Soft and Hard for an event, chances are we would see more overtaking and the strategy would be more fascinating.

Unfortunately, they have been quite conservative ever since Hungary really I know Lotus were not happy with Pirelli's choices of tyres as it took away the one advantage that they had over the big teams
 
An old git with determination.
yeah, he was determined to ignore the blue flags and try and ruin other peoples races.

As for the race in general, the battle between Button Hamilton aand Alonso over the first few corners were quite good, there were a few other good incidents, just not at the front.
 
yeah, he was determined to ignore the blue flags and try and ruin other peoples races.

As for the race in general, the battle between Button Hamilton aand Alonso over the first few corners were quite good, there were a few other good incidents, just not at the front.

He was investigated and wasn't even given a reprimand so you're inventing a problem pretty much just because you don't like him.
 
He was investigated and wasn't even given a reprimand so you're inventing a problem pretty much just because you don't like him.
Julius: don't you think it's a bit harsh to say Miggins is "inventing a problem" simply because he doesn't like Schumacher? Clearly the stewards also considered Schumacher's driving to be, at best, questionable – since they actually chose to investigate it!
 
I enjoyed the early part of the race, especially Alonso battling with both McLarens – and them with each other!

Vettel had looked peerless all weekend, so that was no surprise but it was a shame to see Webber having trouble with KERS and Button killing his first set of tyres. Hamilton's pit-stop was amazing; but ultimately my driver of the day is probably Alonso.
 
I really do hate DRS, another low when Massa passed Raikkonen today, he didn't even get a good exit to repass him, in fact he made a real pig's ear of it and still got past unchallenged.