Results 11 to 20 of 31
Thread: Hungarian Grand Prix
-
19th July 2020, 13:47 #11
- Join Date
- May 2005
- Location
- Philadelphia
- Posts
- 5,943
- Like
- 1,228
- Liked 373 Times in 289 Posts
Why did Ferrari put leclerc on softs?
-
19th July 2020, 14:32 #12
- Join Date
- Aug 2011
- Posts
- 1,979
- Like
- 1
- Liked 1,137 Times in 610 Posts
Give the mercedes their trophy's already. They are more than a second faster than their closest rivals.
-
19th July 2020, 14:44 #13
- Join Date
- May 2005
- Location
- Philadelphia
- Posts
- 5,943
- Like
- 1,228
- Liked 373 Times in 289 Posts
Also what stupidity did the RBR guys do prior to the start of the race by drying the track in front of Albon? Smh
-
19th July 2020, 15:11 #14
- Join Date
- May 2015
- Location
- Greenwich, London UK
- Posts
- 3,462
- Like
- 14
- Liked 792 Times in 654 Posts
Verstapenn is the man of the race for me. What a recovery from a crash getting on the grid. Hamilton did a demonstration of how to win a race with absolute domination. I don't understand the stop for Bottas as he was so close to catching and overtaking Verstapenn. They stopped Bottas in anticipation that Verstapenn would stop, which turned out not to be the case. Which essentially cost Bottas 2nd place, l think.
Albon had a great recovery to 5th to show what a great driver he is. Both Ferrari's lapped by the Mercedes cars, goes to show what a loss of pace the change to the engine has resulted. Great showing by Stroll, he might be from money, but he genuinely has talent.Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.
William Shakespeare
- Likes: truefan72 (19th July 2020)
-
19th July 2020, 15:23 #15
-
19th July 2020, 15:29 #16
- Join Date
- Aug 2011
- Posts
- 1,979
- Like
- 1
- Liked 1,137 Times in 610 Posts
-
19th July 2020, 18:03 #17
- Join Date
- May 2015
- Location
- Greenwich, London UK
- Posts
- 3,462
- Like
- 14
- Liked 792 Times in 654 Posts
Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.
William Shakespeare
-
19th July 2020, 18:07 #18
- Join Date
- May 2015
- Location
- Greenwich, London UK
- Posts
- 3,462
- Like
- 14
- Liked 792 Times in 654 Posts
The stewards have yet to make a decision on that one as well. It could be quite costly to Albon personally that hios teams had broken the rules. Martin Brundle thought a kinder pun ishment was a 10 second pernalty. Now race is over, the only available punishment is that they may be disqualified from the race. We watch this one with interest.
Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.
William Shakespeare
-
19th July 2020, 22:46 #19
- Join Date
- Aug 2010
- Location
- Seville
- Posts
- 1,562
- Like
- 279
- Liked 203 Times in 148 Posts
And both Haas cars got a 10-second penalty for driver aids - the reason being that they were told to pit for slicks before the start of the race, which apparently constitutes a driving aid.
What a ridiculous ruling. I hope they change the rules to allow this in the future.
-
19th July 2020, 23:27 #20
- Join Date
- Nov 2013
- Location
- Melbourne, Australia
- Posts
- 1,077
- Like
- 256
- Liked 146 Times in 113 Posts
Even if you're inherently quicker than Hamilton. You pretty much hand the race to Hamilton when you flop the start. It those mistakes more costly than being outqualified by Hamilton all the time.
The world's favourite airline (according to their ads)
What's the first thing to come to...