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RE: 2019 Singapore GP - forzaferrari - 19-09-2019

(19-09-2019, 10:53 AM)morini Wrote:  Still expecting them to be slower than RBR and Merc this weekend. They went with a fundamentally low drag, low downforce approach in 2019 and a few tweaks aren't going to cure their corner speed problems.

ah ffs Morini, let us have a bit of hope until Friday morning  Tongue


RE: 2019 Singapore GP - PapaofGags - 19-09-2019

Lewis Hamilton and F1 rivals welcome new 'hard racing' approach. (Sky Sports)

Lewis Hamilton says he is ready for "hard racing" in F1 in the wake of moves to allow drivers to battle without the fear of automatic penalties.

The reintroduction of the black-and-white flag in F1 - as used to warn Charles Leclerc in his gripping duel with Hamilton a Monza - is being used as an effective 'yellow card' in incidents that do not necessarily warrant an immediate in-race sanction.Hamilton, Leclerc and Verstappen welcome F1's more lenient stance on wheel-to-wheel duels.


RE: 2019 Singapore GP - NeilP - 20-09-2019

Hate it.

Its either a penalty or its not it just opens the stewards to interpretation which can and will vary race to race driver to driver.

The answer is pretty simply just be consistent


RE: 2019 Singapore GP - morini - 20-09-2019

(20-09-2019, 03:44 AM)NeilP Wrote:  Hate it.

Its either a penalty or its not it just opens the stewards to interpretation which can and will vary race to race driver to driver.

The answer is pretty simply just be consistent

For what it's worth Neil, I agree completely.

I refrainied from continuing the conversation about the LeClerc / Hamilton incident at Monza as in my view that move set a dangerous precedent. The FIA bang on about saftey on one hand and allow high speed dangerous blocking on the other. I don't buy the "more like it used to me in the old days" bullshit either. That move would never have been acceptable, in any era. Back in the "old days" it would never have been accepted.

Hard racing is one thing, blatent dangerous blocking is a completely different kettle of fish.


RE: 2019 Singapore GP - morini - 20-09-2019

So Max fastest in P1 and VB (Hamiltons only "semi" realsitic title challenger) puts it in the wall. Disappointed in him.


RE: 2019 Singapore GP - Jody Barton - 20-09-2019

Morini, I've been disappointed in VB for 3 years. Sorry, but yet again today he's proved for me why Mercedes shouldn't have given him another 12 months. Same thing happened last year after his new contract, the mistakes started to come as he relaxed about next years paycheck.

Also FP1 at Singapore is the most pointless and unrepresentative session of the whole season. Utter cobblers.


RE: 2019 Singapore GP - forzaferrari - 20-09-2019

   


RE: 2019 Singapore GP - morini - 20-09-2019

WTF is the point of that for a free practice session? Faulty sensor I reckon. No mileage in cheating during practice.

I see it was a fine. Big deal or what?


RE: 2019 Singapore GP - morini - 20-09-2019

(20-09-2019, 11:33 AM)Jody Barton Wrote:  Morini, I've been disappointed in VB for 3 years. Sorry, but yet again today he's proved for me why Mercedes shouldn't have given him another 12 months. Same thing happened last year after his new contract, the mistakes started to come as he relaxed about next years paycheck.

Also FP1 at Singapore is the most pointless and unrepresentative session of the whole season. Utter cobblers.

Yeah, I know you are right Jody. But I still like him as a one lap specialist. I reckon he can beat anyone over a quali lap on his day. Race day is a different story though, weird how readily Toto can criticise his race craft but still put pen to paper for a 1 year renewal  Huh

At the end of the day he has been reliable points for Mercedes this year.


RE: 2019 Singapore GP - Jody Barton - 20-09-2019

In FP1 that will be a fine, I doubt a faulty sensor as they do calibration checks beforehand. I know it's only FP1 but it helps engine life, sooooo, it's a slam dunk. Any way, race pace only really Lewis and Max in it during FP2, so that's what I expected. Bottas, Leclerc and Albon way off if their respective team mates.