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Something of a shame given that KERS has had a positive effect on overtaking for the most part.
I'd like the FIA to organise another young driver's test at some point this season to make out for this one being opened up to race drivers, it's...
Incidentally, also a car designed by Adrian Newey, famous for designing ridiculously quick yet unreliable cars...
"Yes, I think we should change the tyres given that there is a risk one of my two extremely talented drivers might suffer serious injury." Note...
You mean instead of giving them a drive-through? I suppose it could work, but it sounds very situational.
Welcome to the forum! This is a thought that I had considered myself. I didn't manage to put it in my initial post but it speaks volumes that the...
Thinking about it, I think Hulk did a good job this weekend... <diva>
I do hope you don't have anyone in your employ because I think they might disagree with that philosophy.
So what you're saying is that until one of these drivers is injured there's no reason to change the tyres, even when there is a clear and...
No-one's disagreeing with that aspect (except Ernie, but that's a whole other discussion). We are arguing with the risk of the tyres essentially...
Manny! <diva>
You've got Whiting and Whitmarsh muddled up but I'm glad you got the point that the teams are far too self-centred. Incidentally:...
Going into the British Grand Prix it was hard to expect Pirelli's PR to get any worse, coming off the back of criticisms of dreadful tyre...
Not sure who I'd pick as driver of the day tbh, lots of good ones.
Was it China last year when he dropped something like 9 places in two laps?
Stick a set of softs on and go to a three-stopper, sensible
Vettel :1980_boogie_down: £5 says Horner blames Pirelli <laugh>
Interesting that you say that:
Brilliant battle from di Resta and Hamilton!
Wonder if Lewis will blame di Resta for that? <whistle>