Epic race. Probably the best one this year haha.
| haxxiy said: Epic race. Probably the best one this year haha. |
I agree, good stuff
Poor Hamilton, things really didn't go his way at the end of the race. I'm still laughing at Vettel though, his perfect car finally failed him.

I'm going to put my bet in now because I forgot last time.
1. Hamilton
2. Schumacher
3. Button
It's supposed to be a wet race.

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brendude13 said: I'm still laughing at Vettel though, his perfect car finally failed him. |
Kinda contradictory, it's funny with Vettel even though it wasn't his fault, yet it's sad when it happended to Hamilton even though it was his and his teams fault basically. O.o
This makes less sense than you and your PS360! :P
Anyways, early predictions for next race:
I'm going to hit myself on the head if it's Kobayashi lol, I have a feeling...
Edit: DNF: Kobayashi
Good race, surprisingly. But now there's 7 winners in 8 races :(
Perez should have won and we'd still have 8 from 8...
Millenium said:
This makes less sense than you and your PS360! :P Anyways, early predictions for next race:
I'm going to hit myself on the head if it's Kobayashi lol, I have a feeling... Edit: DNF: Kobayashi |
Hamilton was being defensive, but I honestly think it was Maldonado that finished him. Hamilton was right infront of him and he barely attempted to turn, it isn't the first time he has done that either. His team really effed it for him in the pits as well, like always.
I laughed at Vettel because his car was and has been TOO perfect, his pit team are flawless, the car has had barely any faults and it has always been the quickest. I laughed because he can't stand losing and this makes up for last years incredibly boring season where he would get poll and never lose his position.

20 second penalty for Maldonardo, no action for Schumacher.
No surprises here.
Jean-Eric Vergne severely penalised for Kovalainen incident in Valencia
Jean-Eric Vergne will drop ten places on the grid for the British Grand Prix after he was handed a double-penalty in Valencia.
The Toro Rosso driver was found to have caused an avoidable accident after he made contact with the Caterham of Heikki Kovalainen on lap 12 of the race.
Both cars sustained punctures in the incident.
"In view of the serious nature of the incident the Stewards have decided under Article 18.1 to apply two penalties," said the stewards in a statement.
Article 18.1 of the sporting rules states: "The stewards may inflict the penalties specifically set out in these Sporting Regulations in addition to or instead of any other penalties available to them under the Code."
Vergne, who retired from the race on lap 27, was given a 10-place grid penalty for the British Grand Prix and a 25,000 euro fine
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