Zymurgy661 said:overtaking and action everywhere!
Can you watch your language please, this is a F1 thread............
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Can you watch your language please, this is a F1 thread............
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Anyone think Jenson and Lewis are being slightly too candid? Just smells maybe a little as a double bluff? Think they could have big updates for Silverstone and just trying to throw the others off the scent?
Anyone think Jenson and Lewis are being slightly too candid? Just smells maybe a little as a double bluff? Think they could have big updates for Silverstone and just trying to throw the others off the scent?
No posts! Over the whole weekend? Did nobody watch?


at least he brings some excitement to the races with the way he drives!I thought it was ok not a total procession anyway. Gutted for JB and Lewis as I think their team really let them down with botched pits and fuel issues.
How cool was the camera on the wire though?!
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A shocking example of team orders too today and i agree with Wibbly people who paid must be well fed up at that decision :thumbsdown:
I'm no fan of team orders in the way the likes of Ferrari use them, but I have to say, on this occasion, with only 5 laps to go and his two drives in 2nd & 3rd, Horner was absolutely right to tell Webber to hold station. How stupid would the team have looked if they took each other out with 2 laps to go? 33 points in the gravel trap![]()
I'm no fan of team orders in the way the likes of Ferrari use them, but I have to say, on this occasion, with only 5 laps to go and his two drives in 2nd & 3rd, Horner was absolutely right to tell Webber to hold station. How stupid would the team have looked if they took each other out with 2 laps to go? 33 points in the gravel trap![]()
But if Webber had been chasing down another driver, he would have been expected by his team to make a move to overtake, so why not on his own team mate. The team only had to tell them not to have each other off and let them race.
But if Webber had been chasing down another driver, he would have been expected by his team to make a move to overtake, so why not on his own team mate. The team only had to tell them not to have each other off and let them race.
I'm no fan of team orders in the way the likes of Ferrari use them, but I have to say, on this occasion, with only 5 laps to go and his two drives in 2nd & 3rd, Horner was absolutely right to tell Webber to hold station. How stupid would the team have looked if they took each other out with 2 laps to go? 33 points in the gravel trap![]()
I think the difference is by overtaking another driver there would be a points advantage to the team and driver but overtaking his team mate would have no points benefit to the team so at that stage of the race would be unnecessarily risky![]()
I've heard no media, I understand Jake Humphreys is on Radio 1 trying to make a case for the decision this morning.
Of course from the team sponsors point of view it's such good news, adverts every 10 laps or so - from the punters point of view it's just well meh!
Can we please keep this thread for discussion of F1 and the races etc
There's another thread running here ------> LINKY all about the BBC / Sky Coverage
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