i agree with Brundle..
http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/24...ould-cost-sebastian-vettel-the-f1-world-title
http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/24...ould-cost-sebastian-vettel-the-f1-world-title
You’ve got this all wrong, don’t you know how F1 works? It’s clearly Lewis RAMiltons fault!Quite simple, no grip and there’s no doubt the Ferrari was faster and Vettel is a better driver, well.......until the cool down lap, it’s never his fault is it!
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It wasn't Vettels fault. Stroll decided to move over to the right pretty sharpish just as Vettel came past him. Stroll obviously had no idea Vettel was there. If you look at the video from the car following stroll you can see Vettel gave him plenty of room until Stroll decided to move to the right really quickly just as Vettel was level with him. Rookie mistake by Stroll.
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/headlines/2017/10/vettel-stroll-clash-malaysia-no-action.html
DRS works both ways, If it made it that easy to overtake then cars would just retake the position on the next lap around.
Based on how they got on this year, I would expect Bottas to be there next year. Maybe Lewis will call it a day once he gets his 4th championship? He won’t have anything else to prove once that happens, and the doubters can eat mince pies! LolDo you think Bottas should keep is seat at Mercedes next year, or who would you like to see take it?
Will Lewis win the championship this weekend?
Ferrari International Assistance at work again.what a joke f1 is becoming with the race stewards making it up as they go no way should max of had the 5sec pently
Based on rules all the other drivers that left the track all weekend should have been punished theres nothing great about looking back on it just shows that f1 is all over the place and needs a big shake up.So on reflection, for the fans, it was the wrong decision, but based on the rules, it was the right decision. But still the debate goes on regarding inconsistencies of going beyond the track limits.
I guess at the end of the day, the FIA was lenient during the race, but with a podium at stake, they was full on firm! Bad for the fans of the sport, but great for History when people look it up in the future, to see the Ferraris we’re still competitive when the Mercedes actually walked the championship.
On thing I forgot to mention whilst typing the above.So on reflection, for the fans, it was the wrong decision, but based on the rules, it was the right decision. But still the debate goes on regarding inconsistencies of going beyond the track limits.
I guess at the end of the day, the FIA was lenient during the race, but with a podium at stake, they was full on firm! Bad for the fans of the sport, but great for History when people look it up in the future, to see the Ferraris we’re still competitive when the Mercedes actually walked the championship.