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Post by Prrevil on Nov 25, 2017 14:02:14 GMT
Valtteri!!
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Post by firefly on Nov 25, 2017 17:27:02 GMT
Oh damn. Our boi ricciardo showing he's still got it
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Post by endersai on Nov 25, 2017 22:27:00 GMT
Yeah I kind of hope he goes to Ferrari for 2019. They need 2 drivers capable of winning races to beat Mercedes.
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Post by Teme on Nov 25, 2017 22:35:46 GMT
Yeah I kind of hope he goes to Ferrari for 2019. They need 2 drivers capable of winning races to beat Mercedes. Yeah Vettel needs to step up his game. Disappointing performance so far... Kimi probably wont retire after getting his 2nd WDC for Ferrari...
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Post by Teme on Nov 25, 2017 22:41:54 GMT
Tomorrow last time we are going to see the current intro and the F1 logo rip
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Post by Sunken on Nov 25, 2017 23:49:21 GMT
Tomorrow last time we are going to see the current intro and the F1 logo rip Last race without Halo and last race with Massa
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Post by endersai on Nov 26, 2017 5:09:51 GMT
Yeah I kind of hope he goes to Ferrari for 2019. They need 2 drivers capable of winning races to beat Mercedes. Yeah Vettel needs to step up his game. Disappointing performance so far... Kimi probably wont retire after getting his 2nd WDC for Ferrari... Sure. Kimi should absolute not retire if he gets another WDC. So, this time next year we'll be saying bye to Kimi.
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Post by Oh_Darn on Nov 26, 2017 9:34:32 GMT
Yeah Vettel needs to step up his game. Disappointing performance so far... Kimi probably wont retire after getting his 2nd WDC for Ferrari... Sure. Kimi should absolute not retire if he gets another WDC. So, this time next year we'll be saying bye to Kimi. Wont miss him, he's not bringing much to the grid now anyways.
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Post by OhHiMarc on Nov 26, 2017 12:23:42 GMT
Where do you guys watch the race (with online Livestreams). Because I only find news articles with just clickbaited words like "Livestream" or something.
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Post by jeffreyb1990 on Nov 26, 2017 12:36:48 GMT
Where do you guys watch the race (with online Livestreams). Because I only find news articles with just clickbaited words like "Livestream" or something. hesgoal.com
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Post by Prrevil on Nov 26, 2017 14:38:56 GMT
GG Valtteri! Way to go for next season
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Post by Prutoog on Nov 26, 2017 18:22:52 GMT
A water tap company could fare better with the new logo.
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Post by Teme on Nov 26, 2017 20:24:00 GMT
streamable.com/1veitWhen everyone else is "roleplaying" on the formation lap of a GTA race and you are just minding your own business edit: apparently you cant embed streamable
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Post by endersai on Nov 26, 2017 20:27:44 GMT
The logo is awful.
Didn't catch all of the race, but will watch it tonight. Still, disappointing that Ricciardo got ANOTHER DNF. Imagine if Max and Dan had been able to complete an entire season. Max with 7 DNFs, Dan with 6 (including 5 x mechanical, 1 x teammate lol)
Both would have been ahead of Kimi, who scored a mere 205 points all season with just 3 missed races. If Ferrari want to challenge Mercedes, they need Ricciardo.
Looking back on the top 10 drivers (on points) this season:
Hamilton and Vettel obviously performed well, but Seb got emotional and threw points and a probable title away.
Bottas did well with a difficult car and a lot of pressure. I like him, he's definitely got a future at Mercedes if they will let him.
Kimi - 205 points is the best he can do? Kimi in his heyday was a beast. Kimi post-Lotus is just an old bloke who says Bwoah a lot and is consistently average. He needs to retire.
Dan and Max - What could have been with that late season engine pace and some reliability! Another 3rd place for Ricciardo?
Perez - the way to handle your younger teammate being quicker is not the Perez way. Good results, but not the best sportsmanship.
Ocon - a guy to watch. As a Mercedes young driver, he's the biggest threat to Bottas and my money is on him being at the team in 2019 or 2020. Stunning season.
Sainz - A man whose bottom was double teamed by the Verstappens at Toro Rosso, prompting Max and the Torpedo switching, he's stayed consistent and outperformed his cars. Hopefully Renault in 2018 are a more competitive team, because their drivers are both excellent.
Hulkenberg - He holds a dubious record of never having been on a podium despite a Le Mans win. As per Sainz, here's hoping they get a good package in 2018.
Pos | Driver | Points
1 Lewis Hamilton 363 2 Sebastian Vettel 317 3 Valtteri Bottas 305 4 Kimi Raikkonen 205 5 Daniel Ricciardo 200 6 Max Verstappen 168 7 Sergio Perez 100 8 Esteban Ocon 87 9 Carlos Sainz 54 10 Nico Hulkenberg 43 11 Felipe Massa 43 12 Lance Stroll 40 13 Romain Grosjean 28 14 Kevin Magnussen 19 15 Fernando Alonso 17 16 Stoffel Vandoorne 13 17 Jolyon Palmer 8 18 Pascal Wehrlein 5 19 Daniil Kvyat 5 20 Marcus Ericsson 0 21 Pierre Gasly 0 22 Antonio Giovinazzi 0 23 Brendon Hartley 0
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Post by Sunken on Nov 26, 2017 23:26:28 GMT
The logo is awful. Didn't catch all of the race, but will watch it tonight. Still, disappointing that Ricciardo got ANOTHER DNF. Imagine if Max and Dan had been able to complete an entire season. Max with 7 DNFs, Dan with 6 (including 5 x mechanical, 1 x teammate lol) Both would have been ahead of Kimi, who scored a mere 205 points all season with just 3 missed races. If Ferrari want to challenge Mercedes, they need Ricciardo. Looking back on the top 10 drivers (on points) this season: Hamilton and Vettel obviously performed well, but Seb got emotional and threw points and a probable title away. Bottas did well with a difficult car and a lot of pressure. I like him, he's definitely got a future at Mercedes if they will let him. Kimi - 205 points is the best he can do? Kimi in his heyday was a beast. Kimi post-Lotus is just an old bloke who says Bwoah a lot and is consistently average. He needs to retire. Dan and Max - What could have been with that late season engine pace and some reliability! Another 3rd place for Ricciardo? Perez - the way to handle your younger teammate being quicker is not the Perez way. Good results, but not the best sportsmanship. Ocon - a guy to watch. As a Mercedes young driver, he's the biggest threat to Bottas and my money is on him being at the team in 2019 or 2020. Stunning season. Sainz - A man whose bottom was double teamed by the Verstappens at Toro Rosso, prompting Max and the Torpedo switching, he's stayed consistent and outperformed his cars. Hopefully Renault in 2018 are a more competitive team, because their drivers are both excellent. Hulkenberg - He holds a dubious record of never having been on a podium despite a Le Mans win. As per Sainz, here's hoping they get a good package in 2018. Pos | Driver | Points 1 Lewis Hamilton 363 2 Sebastian Vettel 317 3 Valtteri Bottas 305 4 Kimi Raikkonen 205 5 Daniel Ricciardo 200 6 Max Verstappen 168 7 Sergio Perez 100 8 Esteban Ocon 87 9 Carlos Sainz 54 10 Nico Hulkenberg 43 11 Felipe Massa 43 12 Lance Stroll 40 13 Romain Grosjean 28 14 Kevin Magnussen 19 15 Fernando Alonso 17 16 Stoffel Vandoorne 13 17 Jolyon Palmer 8 18 Pascal Wehrlein 5 19 Daniil Kvyat 5 20 Marcus Ericsson 0 21 Pierre Gasly 0 22 Antonio Giovinazzi 0 23 Brendon Hartley 0 You always have Max’ dick so far inside you, mind if i do that with Kimi? Those retirements he has, in Spain, crashed by Bottas, in Baku, crashed by Bottas, in Singapore, crashed by Vettel. Didn’t even start the race in Malaysia, what could’ve been an easy win for him considering how slow Mercedes was there. He has been unlucky all season, - just like Ricciardo and Verstappen have. Monaco, where winning was more than possible, Ferrari switched the positions to get Vettel more points. Don’t even try to deny it, you know it’s true. Hungary, basically defended Vettel from Hamilton the whole race. If he were allowed to overtake, he would’ve been gone and won the race with Hamilton second. Singapore. The greatest start of his season and what do you know, the dutch boy and Vettel come right at him and everyone retires. Baku. Trying to overtake Bottas for second place, gets crashed into. Later on has a chance when Force Indias collide, gets a puncture from the debree. Silverstone. Puncture on the 2nd to last lap. And as said, Malaysia. He is one of the most unlucky drivers this sport has seen. Missed out on 2 Titles in 2003 and 2005 because of McLaren’s unrelaibility. Sure, his 2014 season was horrible, with 2015 only slighly better. 2016 showed some of his skills coming back, and tuis season even more. He might be old, doesn’t mean he is any worse. As you saw today, Ricciardo’s retirement was caused by something being wonky at the back. That’s because he brushed the wall on sector 3, and it was shown on TV. That’s what we call a driver error. And if Max is so good at driving, why didn’t he overtake Kimi? Was so close the whole race but no, couldn’t overtake. Why did he have to cut the corner in Austin to get the overtake done? Anyway, i hope Kimi gets his deserved win next season.
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