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• #6553
So Vettel is the key to the 2019 driver market!?
Put LeClerc and Giovinazzi in those Ferraris
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• #6554
...and come up with another billion pounds a year in backing from somewhere
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• #6555
Yep, Hamilton has a habit of acting like a bit of a dick-wad out of the car but Vettel seems to save his bad behaviour for key moments in races. This is why for all his wet eyed antics when things haven't gone his way i'm still a fan of Hamilton as he still has the ability to amaze on the track. Vettel seems like a nice bloke but his moments of shear brilliance feel few and far between.
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• #6556
Haven't watched it yet, should do, what Bruce McLaren and his buddies achieved when they came over here was incredible. I hate the rose tinted view of the F1 past but BM and Colin Chapman optimise the workshop creativity/ingenuity that i guess (hope) a lot of people on here still love.
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• #6557
i thought it was ok - not as good as say Senna --- anyone seen The Green Hell yet??
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• #6558
Bit easier to make a doco when there's so much more footage (and people, probably) available.
Might try and build my own sports car..
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• #6559
Sad to see Kimi leave Ferrari 😞
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• #6560
they should have backed him this season over Vettel
TBH i think the Vettel-Ferrari partenership will be over next year . its clear vettel isnt happy and overdriving to prove his status in the team - if Ferrari dont win the title this year with it having the better car most of the season (so Merc say at least) and it being down to dumb driving mistakes and dumb strategy errors - heads will have to roll.
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• #6561
Indeed, only two WDCs on the grid next year too!
Hopefully I won't regret not putting this bet on: https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/144360/?offset=6500#comment14293396
Edit: Looks like he's going to Sauber. Did not see that coming!
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• #6562
Is Sauber any good? I've no idea. Don't follow F1 that closely, but have been following the Räikkönen situation as it's been in the papers all the time.
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• #6563
One team saying another team have the better car to make their performance seem better. Not a new tactic by any means, and one frequently employed by Hamilton in particular to downplay his bad days.
Ferrari haven't been too bad on strategy (especially relative to previous seasons), but Vettel has made a pair of pretty bad mistakes this year.
Still, hopefully Ferrari do have the better car and it leads to a damn tense finish!
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• #6564
Rear end of the mid-field I'd say. They've been struggling a lot in the last few seasons, but have made good progress this year. Definitely assisted by the improved Ferrari power unit, but made good progress themselves also.
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• #6565
Gotcha. But a contender they surely ain't?
Well, I guess Räikkönen just wants to drive and compete.
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• #6566
Definitely not, but Alfa Romeo are a title sponsor so in a way they're almost a Ferrari B-team. I imagine they get a lot of value from associating him with their brand.
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• #6567
Cheers, man.
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• #6568
I think he just wants money and free cars.
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• #6569
Anyone knows when does the final 2019 calendar get published?
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• #6570
there HQ is down the road from where he lives - so suits him, and they get an experienced drive to push the car forward, and if required in 2019 follow ferrari-B-team orders like good boys.....
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• #6571
He'll be in the Ferrari the year after, would be my prediction.
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• #6572
Replacing vettel?
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• #6573
Kimi's been abject for years. He's the only driver of a top 3 car who has yet to win. And Grosjean was getting regular podiums in the Lotus/Enstone, so we don't really know if that car was actually very, very good.
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• #6574
IMO still a better wingman than Valteri.
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• #6575
Damning with faint praise...
i think when it becomes impossible for Ferrari to win this years title, and heads are on the chopping block, expect "finger pointing" at vettel to start........