Almost excuses this doesn't it . P.s Come on Michael...please come back... just wake up. please log in to view this image
Red Bull may collect another penalty to add to their long list (but probably not) please log in to view this image Thats a guy in shorts and no helmet dealing with a car in the race. Probably just a fine?
My review of the 2014 Malaysian Grand Prix! [video=youtube;e7J1-JLca1A]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7J1-JLca1A[/video]
From that position he looks like Mark Webber.....maybe he is telling Ricciardo's... Get used to multi 13. And forgot to come out wearing his helmet. Question there though is...where is the Jack man? Do you realize he isn't even in the frame? That was really piss poor from Red Bull. They are better than that at pit stops. The jack guy like he didn't care much about getting that left front wheel on the car.
Lewis Hamilton achieved the first perfect result of his F1 career with victory in the Malaysian Grand Prix. Hamilton achieved a âgrand slamâ by taking pole position, leading every lap (Nico Hulkenberg did not cross the finishing line in the lead) and setting fastest lap as he took the 23rd win of his career. Hamilton has now matched Nelson Piquetâs tally of race wins, putting him 11th on the all-time winners list. He also matched Piquet on another measure by achieving his 100th points finish. This was his eighth win in as many years of racing in F1 â no other driver with a career that long has won a race in every season. Stirling Moss won a race in all seven full seasons he competed in between 1955 and 1961. Michael Schumacher won in 15 consecutive seasons from 1992 to 2006 (after a partial season in 1991), then returned for three win-less campaigns in 2010 to 2012. He also set the 33rd pole position of his career on Saturday, giving him as many as Jim Clark and Alain Prost. Only Schumacher, Ayrton Senna and Sebastian Vettel have started from first on more occasions. However Hamilton hasnât had nearly as many fastest laps â this was the 14th of his career, equalling Felipe Massaâs tally. Nico Rosberg backed him up in second place to secure the first one-two finish for Mercedes since the final race of their original F1 campaign. Juan Manuel Fangio won the 1955 Italian Grand Prix at Monza ahead of team mate Piero Taruffi. This was Mercedesâ sixth one-two and the first for a team other than Red Bull since Ferrari finished first and second in the 2010 German Grand Prix. Mercedes have also led every lap of the season so far. Valtteri Bottas became the fist driver to receive penalty points on his licence on Sunday, and was joined by Jules Bianchi and Kevin Magnussen the day after. Rookies Kevin Magnussen and Daniil Kvyat have scored points in both of their first two races, and Marcus Ericsson posted his first finish. Two races into the season the average proportion of classified finishers is 63.6%, considerably lower than the 87.6% observed last year, but perhaps not as low as was feared. However the next few races will be particularly significant in terms of reliability as teams start to reach the maximum mileage with their new power units.
Didn't see nearly enough plank or rim management from Alonso on Sunday. Fortunately it was a very complete drive from the ever charitable Hamilton
Lucky the track was clockwise then as there was only 2-3 legitimate/dangerous corners that required him to turn left. Turns 9, 12* and 15. If it was an anti clockwise circuit I would of been much more impressed.