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  1. gh0st0

    gh0st0 F1 Rookie

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    Charles knew what Max was going to do, which is why he overtook him on turn 1 , story plays out from there
     
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  2. Bas

    Bas Four Time F1 World Champ

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  3. ktu

    ktu F1 Rookie

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    I heard Max ran a driver off the highway on his way home after they tried to pass him.
     
  4. absostone

    absostone F1 World Champ
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    And lewis stopped to console the driver
     
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  5. Jack-the-lad

    Jack-the-lad Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    …or Hamilton.
     
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  6. PowerSlide

    PowerSlide Formula 3

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    cant agree lol

    1st corner he saw a gap he goes for it..its a attempt to pass no touching no rubbing just racing and its first lap jostling so its fine

    2nd, he defend hard but calling this run lando off is nonsense, max is defending he can brake late thus no room for lando to pass on the outside on the track..even lando have to go off track because max made it no room on the track doesnt mean he can just slip pass..max has made no room to pass on track so means no room to pass

    this is racing, max know where and how to put his car and all within the racing and rules..most cant accept that max is just way more intelligent lol
     
  7. bobzdar

    bobzdar F1 Veteran

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    I'd agree if Max stayed on the track but he went off, so imo passing him at that point is fair game.
     
  8. william

    william Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Both drivers went off track, that doesn't exonerate Norris.
    McLaren shouldn't start a polemic to defend their driver.
    Two wrongs don't make one right !!!
     
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  9. DF1

    DF1 Three Time F1 World Champ

    Certainly that applies to every team and they all are doing it at some point when clashing up front for a title or titles.
     
  10. william

    william Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Unfortunately, this is very true. There is too much of bitchiness in F1 nowadays.
     
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  11. DF1

    DF1 Three Time F1 World Champ

    I view this as the team supporting a driver. Certainly critical to a driver is the backing of the team when under pressure/fighting. Re-inforces that critical support and status for the driver.
     
  12. furoni

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    TRue, not forgeting it, but the car was still great...and probbly the most beautifull f1 car ever!
     
  13. jpalmito

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    Yes this Brabham was a looker,
    The 1985 JPS lotus not bad either ;)
     
  14. furoni

    furoni F1 World Champ

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    Sorry, i didn't understand the part about Portugal, care to explain?
     
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  15. PowerSlide

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    the point is max put lando in that position but doesnt mean lando get a free pass, lando didnt get the job done on track and thats it
     
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  16. LVP488

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    Staying behind after being pushed out of track, McLando could have lobbied for Max getting a 5s penalty (for going out of track AND pushing a car out of track), so no need to overtake - just stay less than 5s behind :D Not sure about the chances of success though...
     
  17. absostone

    absostone F1 World Champ
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    directed at topspeed pt
     
  18. furoni

    furoni F1 World Champ

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    ok, i didn't say it was anything wrong, i just didn't figure it out.
     
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  19. Temerian

    Temerian Formula Junior
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    How many times this season have we had these arguments about penalties, track limits, questionable tactics etc.? Too much micromanaging by the stewards in my opinion. Let them race!
     
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  20. Mitch Alsup

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    Yes, indeed.

    He understands the rule well enough--he just does not believe they apply to him.
     
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  21. moretti

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    Oscar is sitting back bidding his time, AND if he had have been fighting Max he would have worked out how to pass without a biatchy slapping

    In this whole VER/NOR thing I don't like how BOTH drivers exceed track limits and one guy gets a penalty
     
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  22. Alexweav79

    Alexweav79 Formula Junior

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    Agreed. Another factor here is the tracks. The paved run offs just encourage these guys to drive into these corners too deep(in max's case) to defend and guys on the outside aren't afraid to give up either because they will just go wide off the track, not lose time(in Landos case) and claim they were pushed off the track. If there was gravel or grass out there, this wouldn't have happened. I know safety is a thing here too with paved run offs but it has encouraged bad driving. IMO.
     
  23. william

    william Two Time F1 World Champ
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    +1
     
  24. 066/8

    066/8 Formula Junior

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    Perhaps we shouldn't limit our considerations for run offs to conservative options like paved, gravel or grass. I was thinking more along the lines of Mario Kart's Rainbow Road track limit philosophy. Wouldn't be cheap to implement, but it would end track limit discussions once and for all.

    Side benefits would include increased numbers of spectators and more frequent opportunities for rookies.
     
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  25. Mitch Alsup

    Mitch Alsup F1 Veteran

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    Telemetry is good enough today so one could create a rule whereby if you exceed track limits, your engine does not produce any power for 5 seconds.

    With a rule such as this, there is no reason to mess up the track with gravel, grass,... you just let the telemetry do the job for you.
    Lesser classes without such a rule (or mandated telemetry) would not suffer.
     

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