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Title: British GP
Post by: Scott on July 14, 2019, 10:47:01 AM
Looking forward to today’s race.  Ideally the Merc’s will take each other out on turn 1 and the race will be a battle between Leclerc and Max until Max does something stupid  ;) (he’s due for a brain fart after his fine performances of late).

Although it’s flat, the racing lines at Silverstone challenge all the drivers all the time.  I don’t think there is another track that requires so much feathering of the throttle to put in a great lap time.

I hope Renault brings something to the table in race pace, and it would be nice if McLaren made up some places for a couple of points.  Not expecting much from Williams, Haas or Racing Point today, but if it does string out to a parade, they might tangle things up when they are being lapped.

I should be in chat almost to the end, but will take off so I can ride my bike to work.

Grrrr, why doesn’t the UK just get in line and join CET?  Race is an hour later here, so I can watch the start and catch the rest on highlights from work.  Sorry, but won’t be on chat today.
Title: Re: British GP
Post by: cosworth151 on July 14, 2019, 02:02:39 PM
Everyone will be starting in the order that they qualified. Absolutely no penalty fiddling. Something unheard of in today's F1.
Title: Re: British GP
Post by: Ian on July 14, 2019, 05:06:26 PM
I think Vettel has lost it, what price Leclerc being #1 driver son.
Title: Re: British GP
Post by: Warmwater on July 14, 2019, 05:18:47 PM
Vettel's eyesight must be failing   :o
Title: Re: British GP
Post by: Alianora La Canta on July 18, 2019, 04:02:27 PM
I think Vettel has lost it, what price Leclerc being #1 driver son.

Vettel is running out of time to re-find it, and I think Leclerc will be formally #1 driver at the start of next year... ...and at this rate, will be unofficially so by the time everyone returns from the summer break.
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