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Lavigne 936 Posted May 8, 2021 Share Posted May 8, 2021 When the fuck will Hamilton be stopped? Quote RSN: Knight Frank Formerly known as: Born2kill 92 / 0utlaw 0f Pk / Owned Thijs / Pixie187401 Leader of REIGN community since 2004 - Undisputably the best gaming community in history. Top 10 in the UK for Riichi Mahjong (UKMA ELO) / Rank 3 for 3-player An absolute shitload of rank ones/top10 rankings in multiple games. https://www.twitch.tv/Toffee_Latte Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
≈Vanuckle 2,167 Posted May 20, 2021 Share Posted May 20, 2021 Nice livery from McLaren lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idle1 35 Posted May 20, 2021 Share Posted May 20, 2021 no way Mazepin finishes the race in Monaco... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dubbel Drank 19 Posted May 20, 2021 Share Posted May 20, 2021 1 hour ago, idle1 said: no way Mazepin finishes the race in Monaco... Best case scenario someone else red flags the race and he has laps to crash. Go Max. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
≈Vanuckle 2,167 Posted May 21, 2021 Share Posted May 21, 2021 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
@Brian 2,930 Posted May 22, 2021 Share Posted May 22, 2021 shame it ended the way it did, was building up nicely. gonna be hard for hamilton to make up places Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jaye 44 Posted May 23, 2021 Share Posted May 23, 2021 (edited) Edited May 23, 2021 by Jaye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
≈Vanuckle 2,167 Posted May 23, 2021 Share Posted May 23, 2021 Wtf happened with Bottas pitstop lol? Didn't watch the race. Wheel just wouldn't come off? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Majin 156 Posted May 24, 2021 Share Posted May 24, 2021 7 hours ago, Vanuckle said: Wtf happened with Bottas pitstop lol? Didn't watch the race. Wheel just wouldn't come off? I don't know if newer information is available as to the exact cause but from what I could tell, they had problems with the wheelnut. Unsure whether it was a human error (misplacement of the wheelgun) or a technical malfunction. Either way, after a few attempts at taking the wheelnut off, it was pretty much destroyed which caused him to DNF. His race was effectively lost after taking 10-15s longer than normal though. It's Monaco so overtaking on the track was never going to happen (I think there was one or two overtakes on track the entire race?). The most he could hope for was a timely safety car or something. It's regrettable and agonizing for him, but I won't deny that it helped RBR/Max out a lot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
≈Vanuckle 2,167 Posted May 24, 2021 Share Posted May 24, 2021 On 5/20/2021 at 10:22 AM, idle1 said: no way Mazepin finishes the race in Monaco... u wrong 36 minutes ago, Majin said: I don't know if newer information is available as to the exact cause but from what I could tell, they had problems with the wheelnut. Unsure whether it was a human error (misplacement of the wheelgun) or a technical malfunction. Either way, after a few attempts at taking the wheelnut off, it was pretty much destroyed which caused him to DNF. His race was effectively lost after taking 10-15s longer than normal though. It's Monaco so overtaking on the track was never going to happen (I think there was one or two overtakes on track the entire race?). The most he could hope for was a timely safety car or something. It's regrettable and agonizing for him, but I won't deny that it helped RBR/Max out a lot. Gotcha ye looks like the pit crew stripped it on some of the video's I've seen. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Majin 156 Posted May 24, 2021 Share Posted May 24, 2021 I think it's time for Monaco to go. I understand it's a prestigious race (beautiful location, history, etc) but there's really nothing going on. Yesterday's race had maybe two exciting moments and that had nothing to do with the actual track at all. There are much better circuits out there, and I don't feel like history/prestige is enough to keep Monaco on the calendar. No chance it's coming off though, since sponsors/corporate like this event too much. -- As for the actual race, I think RBR maximized their results. Perez had a good showing, but I'm really worried about him. I think today was more circumstancial than anything else (Leclerc / Bottas retirements, Hamilton/Mercedes messing up their strategy). He needs to do better and qualify in the top 3 / top 4 at all times. Hopefully as the season continues, he'll familiarize himself more and is able to do better. I don't think Max will win the driver's championship without more help from Perez. It's extremely important that on tracks where RBR is better, that both red bulls finish in front of Hamilton to take points away. Mercedes had a poor showing. Surprised by Bottas' pace this weekend in comparison to Hamilton. Hamilton had a really off-weekend and didnt look particularly good at all. Nothing much he could do about the strategy Mercedes put him on for the race. The Gasly undercut could've worked (not sure why it didn't tbh) but it was too big of a risk with Vettel / Perez being able to go on for longer in clear air. Then again, the race could've been different if the undercut v Gasly worked as that would've likely meant that it was Vettel and Hamilton being side-by-side at turn 1/2. I feel bad for Leclerc. I know hindsight is 20/20 but Ferrari really fucked up by not switching the gearbox out. I'm unsure how they came to the conclusion that everything was fine with the gearbox/car and then this happened before the race. I think a lot of question marks have to be placed there. Leclerc had a very decent chance at winning the grand prix since track position is king here. Glad for Norris that he got a podium. Sainz too. Ricciardo / Tsunoda very poor showing. Ricciardo hasn't found his groove yet and he seems a bit distraught and unsure why he's not able to match Norris. Tsunoda's pre-season hype seems a bit premature at this point. He's just not up to speed compared to his teammate. Surprised Mazepin had a relatively problem free weekend lol. Onto the next one! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh 137 Posted May 24, 2021 Share Posted May 24, 2021 4 minutes ago, Majin said: I think it's time for Monaco to go. I understand it's a prestigious race (beautiful location, history, etc) but there's really nothing going on. Yesterday's race had maybe two exciting moments and that had nothing to do with the actual track at all. There are much better circuits out there, and I don't feel like history/prestige is enough to keep Monaco on the calendar. No chance it's coming off though, since sponsors/corporate like this event too much. -- As for the actual race, I think RBR maximized their results. Perez had a good showing, but I'm really worried about him. I think today was more circumstancial than anything else (Leclerc / Bottas retirements, Hamilton/Mercedes messing up their strategy). He needs to do better and qualify in the top 3 / top 4 at all times. Hopefully as the season continues, he'll familiarize himself more and is able to do better. I don't think Max will win the driver's championship without more help from Perez. It's extremely important that on tracks where RBR is better, that both red bulls finish in front of Hamilton to take points away. Mercedes had a poor showing. Surprised by Bottas' pace this weekend in comparison to Hamilton. Hamilton had a really off-weekend and didnt look particularly good at all. Nothing much he could do about the strategy Mercedes put him on for the race. The Gasly undercut could've worked (not sure why it didn't tbh) but it was too big of a risk with Vettel / Perez being able to go on for longer in clear air. Then again, the race could've been different if the undercut v Gasly worked as that would've likely meant that it was Vettel and Hamilton being side-by-side at turn 1/2. I feel bad for Leclerc. I know hindsight is 20/20 but Ferrari really fucked up by not switching the gearbox out. I'm unsure how they came to the conclusion that everything was fine with the gearbox/car and then this happened before the race. I think a lot of question marks have to be placed there. Leclerc had a very decent chance at winning the grand prix since track position is king here. Glad for Norris that he got a podium. Sainz too. Ricciardo / Tsunoda very poor showing. Ricciardo hasn't found his groove yet and he seems a bit distraught and unsure why he's not able to match Norris. Tsunoda's pre-season hype seems a bit premature at this point. He's just not up to speed compared to his teammate. Surprised Mazepin had a relatively problem free weekend lol. Onto the next one! Yeah Sochi and Monaco it's hardly even worth watching, think I was on my phone more than watching the TV as the only action was at a pitstop. As you said it'll never go, and the drivers seem to like it, but it's hardly a race I'll plan to watch unless I'm home. To be fair to Perez I'm not sure he can do a lot more, he's a clear second driver. Ricciardo, Gastly, Albon, Kvyat have all alluded to being provided different equipment/support than Max, even if they haven't said it so clear cut, and there's probably no smoke without fire. I'm not technical enough to know what that exactly means, but you can't expect any second driver to be doing a consistent job supporting the first driver if you don't provide them with the tools. Whilst Mercedes won't clearly say Valtteri is a second driver, they at least provide him with the right equipment/support to aid Lewis. Good season so far, I hope Redbull's illegal rear wing won't cause too big a time deficit when they're forced to change it. I don't believe Mercedes claim it provides between -0.3 to -0.6s per lap (depending circuit), but I just hope the two teams will still be very even and competitive. If it really is -0.6 then the season will quickly turn to a snooze... Besides, on a circuit like Monaco it won't be close to that much, and Mercedes looked way off so it's not so clear cut. I know there's rules, but as a fan you just want to see a competitive season again. Glad Seb had some luck, about time some cards landed in his favour. Ferrari is just a shambles, it's quite amazing how a team so big and with so much resource constantly make so many mistakes. Changing leadership hasn't done much, so the problem is far bigger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Majin 156 Posted May 24, 2021 Share Posted May 24, 2021 14 minutes ago, Josh said: Yeah Sochi and Monaco it's hardly even worth watching, think I was on my phone more than watching the TV as the only action was at a pitstop. As you said it'll never go, and the drivers seem to like it, but it's hardly a race I'll plan to watch unless I'm home. To be fair to Perez I'm not sure he can do a lot more, he's a clear second driver. Ricciardo, Gastly, Albon, Kvyat have all alluded to being provided different equipment/support than Max, even if they haven't said it so clear cut, and there's probably no smoke without fire. I'm not technical enough to know what that exactly means, but you can't expect any second driver to be doing a consistent job supporting the first driver if you don't provide them with the tools. Whilst Mercedes won't clearly say Valtteri is a second driver, they at least provide him with the right equipment/support to aid Lewis. Good season so far, I hope Redbull's illegal rear wing won't cause too big a time deficit when they're forced to change it. I don't believe Mercedes claim it provides between -0.3 to -0.6s per lap (depending circuit), but I just hope the two teams will still be very even and competitive. If it really is -0.6 then the season will quickly turn to a snooze... Besides, on a circuit like Monaco it won't be close to that much, and Mercedes looked way off so it's not so clear cut. I know there's rules, but as a fan you just want to see a competitive season again. Glad Seb had some luck, about time some cards landed in his favour. Ferrari is just a shambles, it's quite amazing how a team so big and with so much resource constantly make so many mistakes. Changing leadership hasn't done much, so the problem is far bigger. There's definitely a few tracks on the calendar that are less exciting than others. I think as a whole, F1 could do with less "street races". They should just have 2-3 slots a year set aside for street races and alternate between them year after year. They won't do it though. There's too much $ to be made in these market. I get what you're saying and that's been something that's been ongoing for pretty much forever in the top teams. But is that really all there is to it? Does the inferior equipment really cause Perez to be behind the Ferrari's/McLaren's consistently (at least in qualifying)? I'm worried about the illegal rear wing issue. Sounds like a few teams will need to make adjustments in the next couple of weeks. If - like you said - RBR's performance goes down by 0.3 to 0.6s, then that should be GG barring any extreme circumstances taking place. We'll see what happens. Hopefully the races will remain competitive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
≈Vanuckle 2,167 Posted May 24, 2021 Share Posted May 24, 2021 9 hours ago, Majin said: I think it's time for Monaco to go. I understand it's a prestigious race (beautiful location, history, etc) but there's really nothing going on. Yesterday's race had maybe two exciting moments and that had nothing to do with the actual track at all. There are much better circuits out there, and I don't feel like history/prestige is enough to keep Monaco on the calendar. No chance it's coming off though, since sponsors/corporate like this event too much. -- As for the actual race, I think RBR maximized their results. Perez had a good showing, but I'm really worried about him. I think today was more circumstancial than anything else (Leclerc / Bottas retirements, Hamilton/Mercedes messing up their strategy). He needs to do better and qualify in the top 3 / top 4 at all times. Hopefully as the season continues, he'll familiarize himself more and is able to do better. I don't think Max will win the driver's championship without more help from Perez. It's extremely important that on tracks where RBR is better, that both red bulls finish in front of Hamilton to take points away. Point 1 - I actually kind of like Monaco cus it allows smaller teams to have a chance... So few opportunities to overtake (especially with wider cars) that if you quality well, puts you in a position to score big points. We saw that this weekend with a variety of teams scoring points (even Gio got one lol). Point 2 - I think the evidence is more that the Red Bull car is really really challenging to drive. Max likes it a certain way (very complex) which speaks to his driver ability, but these others that come in (Gasly, Albon, Perez) I think really struggle to understand it and get the most out of it. I think he'll adapt over time, really rate Perez highly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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