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There's a reason why refs let 'em play in the NBA and not make a foul call in the final seconds of the game. Let 'em race.
I enjoyed how VET switched place cards and stuck his middle finger at F1. |
The most telling part of Vettel switching the placards was that no one from Mercedes reversed the back the other way!
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Another Ferrari tactical error could have made it worse for VET. Forgetting to tell #16 that VET had a 5 second penalty.
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The man has spoken!
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...53381.html?amp Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Vettel biggest problem is Vettel. Another mistake and lost win. Unimpressive overall again. |
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All the pundits, press and former F1 drivers can talk about the win being taken from him = NO. Vettel opened that door and nicely all by himself with his stupid error and then was caught steering intentionally over not leaving space per the regs in black and white. He acted like a twit after because he got got caught!!!. Deflected everything with his anger because he got caught and caused the issue himself. In the midpack had this occurred no announcer or pundit would care. The drivers affected might as it could cost points and money at the end for teams and bonuses etc. But the world would not be ending. Vettel does this and now F1 is the joke of a series. No the joke is Seb. Period! |
Used car salesman says he'd take a bullet for Putin...
http://www.espn.com/f1/story/_/id/27...vladimir-putin |
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Renault driver Daniel Ricciardo has said he has heard it all before with regards to a potential move to Ferrari.
Ricciardo has reportedly emerged as a ‘Plan B’ option for the Scuderia just in case they do need to find a replacement for Sebastian Vettel. Vettel is contracted until the end of next season with Ferrari, but he cannot escape questions about retirement at the end of the current campaign. Whilst he has continuously rejected those retirement claims, there is no doubt that the four-time World Champion is disillusioned with how Formula 1 is ruled and governed. He does, however, still enjoy driving and racing. Ricciardo, meanwhile, was also on a list of leading names last season to replace Kimi Raikkonen at Ferrari but, in a shock move, he ultimately decided to leave Red Bull for Renault after the Scuderia put their faith in Charles Leclerc instead. So, the Aussie is well accustomed to the Ferrari rumours and, even if Vettel was to call it a day at the end of the year, Ricciardo will not be the man replacing him. “To be honest, I’ve been seeing articles like for the last three or four years consecutively,” Ricciardo told Auto Express about the Ferrari rumours. “So it’s not new to me now. I have my contract, it’s a hard contract until the end of 2020, it was a two-year deal. “So if Seb did walk away this year, then that’s his decision, but I wouldn’t be involved in that.” Ferrari have already ruled out a move for Ricciardo’s former team-mate Max Verstappen. https://www.planetf1.com/news/riccia...rrari-rumours/ |
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/48911849 -- Nice expose' on how Mercedes are run by Toto Wolff
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