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Post antigo #691 Postado 18 Abr 2013, 04:19:31 Citar 
Quote ( Josh Clark @ April 18th 2013,01:32:38 )

It's early in the season. There could be spots at Toro Rosso by the end, as I know Vergne's contract runs out, and who knows, he could promote to the sister team... I don't see Webber being signed by a front running team, however.
Why on earth would Red Bull's "junior academy" hire a driver that's already been driving for the big boys for years, and why would Webber go there?
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Post antigo #692 Postado 18 Abr 2013, 08:12:54 (editado pela última vêz 18 Abr 2013, 08:13:37 por Thomas Lindgren) Citar 
Quote ( Jed Lilly @ April 18th 2013,01:32:29 )


Not a team player

And Vettel is? At least Webber helped Vettel to his first title by pitting early to lure Alonso into the pits and also damaging his own chances for the title.
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Post antigo #693 Postado 18 Abr 2013, 12:48:48 Citar 
Quote ( Riku Jungell @ April 18th 2013,04:19:31 )

Why on earth would Red Bull's "junior academy" hire a driver that's already been driving for the big boys for years, and why would Webber go there?


I think the same. Of course, Webber could be a mentor for the other Torro Rosso driver, but this means "wasting" another junior seat. I don't see this happening.

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Post antigo #694 Postado 18 Abr 2013, 21:00:28 Citar 
A read just for those with short-term memory problems;
http://www.foxsports.com.au/motor-sports/formula-one/mark-we...
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Post antigo #695 Postado 18 Abr 2013, 21:05:01 Citar 
Maybe you should stop finding excuses for Vettel's nonsense in Malaysia. He made a complete mess of it. Yes, Webber made a mess then ... but it wasn't such a big deal. Now Vettel actually behaved stupidly, both on track and via verbal statements.

"He's too slow, get him out of my way ... "

I haven't heard Webber make such statements back then.
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Post antigo #696 Postado 18 Abr 2013, 21:09:35 (editado pela última vêz 18 Abr 2013, 21:09:47 por Peter Willmore) Citar 
i don't think its the fact that Vettel overtook Webber which annoys people.

Its Vettel's lies and the comments , i did it by mistake? i did not understand the order?

All rubbish which came out of his mouth, thing is he is trying to be like schumi at least with schumi you knew what you got rather than the rubbish which comes from vettel.

Also last race i notice all the vettel fanboy's did not seem to notice him choking his once chance to overtake lewis :)
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Post antigo #697 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 10:04:39 (editado pela última vêz 19 Abr 2013, 10:06:22 por Kashvinder Mann) Citar 
Quote ( Peter Willmore @ April 18th 2013,21:09:35 )

Its Vettel's lies and the comments


Exactly. A guy like Seb will always go for the win, no doubt about that. But to disobey orders and the lie that he didn't understand orders, I can't like that.
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Post antigo #698 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 11:16:43 (editado pela última vêz 19 Abr 2013, 11:17:14 por Joe Manifold) Citar 
António, the problem with that incident is that Webber didn't overtake him. Yes, he disobeyed the team by not keeping a 3 second gap, but he did what Rosberg did at Malaysia and constantly showed that he was faster. He had multiple opportunities to go for the overtake, but he never did. That's one difference.

And other than that, Peter hit it on the spot. Showing what he can do under pressure (Montreal 2011) :P.
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Post antigo #699 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 11:39:16 Citar 
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Post antigo #700 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 11:54:29 Citar 
Quote ( Joe Manifold @ April 19th 2013,11:16:43 )

but he did what Rosberg did at Malaysia and constantly showed that he was faster. He had multiple opportunities to go for the overtake, but he never did. That's one difference.


Actually, Rosberg did overtake Hamilton, at least two times as far as I can remember seeing before Lewis got by again. I don't know if the cameras caught it though, maybe they did for one.
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Post antigo #701 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 13:36:00 Citar 
That was before we heard the order given for Rosberg to stay behind, I think it was going on at the same time Webber & Vettel were first battling after coming out of the pits so it got a bit lost, and only half of it was caught on camera anyway. It was a bit strange though, the first broadcast radio was Rosberg requesting to be let by. So either there was an unheard order before that to stay behind. Or his request to be let by turned into an order not to even try to get by?
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Post antigo #702 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 15:01:51 Citar 
Did anyone saw Bianchi's lap on FP2, amazing oversteer that was gorgeous to the eyes of fans.
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Post antigo #703 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 15:08:42 (editado pela última vêz 19 Abr 2013, 15:09:28 por Jake Clark) Citar 
Ok Gutierrez, how the hell did you manage to hit a Caterham...AFTER he got out of the way for you...seriously, bring back Koba

Quote ( Jaime Elizondo @ April 19th 2013,15:01:51 )

Did anyone saw Bianchi's lap on FP2, amazing oversteer that was gorgeous to the eyes of fans.


Max outlapped him this time, both those Marussia drivers are pretty good, Bianchi never ceases to amaze me :)
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Post antigo #704 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 15:20:46 (editado pela última vêz 19 Abr 2013, 15:28:06 por Joe Manifold) Citar 
Quote ( Kashvinder Mann @ April 19th 2013,11:54:29 )

Quote ( Joe Manifold @ April 19th 2013,11:16:43 )

but he did what Rosberg did at Malaysia and constantly showed that he was faster. He had multiple opportunities to go for the overtake, but he never did. That's one difference.

Actually, Rosberg did overtake Hamilton, at least two times as far as I can remember seeing before Lewis got by again. I don't know if the cameras caught it though, maybe they did for one.


What I meant by it is when Rosberg was told to stay behind (or at least when the team radio was put through the tele), then Rosberg stayed behind, but right up Hamilton's arse. He complained and asked to be let through, saying that he is faster and went to overtake then backed off, then RB told him to stay behind and that Lewis was told to go slow. THAT part is basically the exact same as Webber and Vettel, Vettel saying he's too slow (when I recall Webber was asked to go slow), Vettel was told to stay behind and didn't.

Although he showed that he has killer instincts, needed to win a world championship, but I'm sure that he still has to adhere to what his team tells him, surely...
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Post antigo #705 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 15:22:22 Citar 
Im watching Ricardo. Something could be brewing here.
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Post antigo #706 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 15:24:02 (editado pela última vêz 19 Abr 2013, 15:27:07 por Stuart Foster) Citar 
Alonso or Kimi for the title will do me. I admire Alonso's passion when he wins, whereas Kimi is just as cool as they come. If either of them win the title it will be great, and I guarantee that if they did, there'd be no question about it, or their attitude. Total professionals. Watch and learn, Seb. :)
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Post antigo #707 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 15:25:32 (editado pela última vêz 19 Abr 2013, 15:30:37 por Peter Willmore) Citar 
Quote ( Stuart Foster @ April 19th 2013,15:24:02 )

Alonso or Kimi for the title will do me


I want Webber to win it just to see vettels face :)

E : I know this won't happen but would love to see it happen :)
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Post antigo #708 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 15:28:34 Citar 
it's too late for him, he's too old i think now. although it would be nice to see him get the better of Seb in some races, even if it means putting him in a wall!
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Post antigo #709 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 15:29:22 Citar 
Quote ( Peter Willmore @ April 19th 2013,15:25:32 )

Quote ( Stuart Foster @ April 19th 2013,15:24:02 )

Alonso or Kimi for the title will do me

I want Webber to win it just to see vettels face :)


And Vettel said before China "Webber didn't deserve that" about him winning the race (please tell me what he meant by it, any Red Bull/Vettel fanboys, as that's what it seemed), if Webber wins the championship (which unfortunately he won't), then that would just be brilliant :P.
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Post antigo #710 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 16:17:33 Citar 
Quote ( Joe Manifold @ April 19th 2013,15:20:46 )

THAT part is basically the exact same as Webber and Vettel, Vettel saying he's too slow


Right, I guess it was after Ross made the call. Then again, that's hard to tell when you're watching live with no commentary! :P
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Post antigo #711 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 16:52:44 Citar 
Red Bull and Mercedes was did a team order on Malaysia GP.
- at the time, Webber used medium compound tyre and Vettel used hard compound tyre (right?)
- I thought Hamilton was slower than Rosberg, you could heard the conversation between Brawn, Rosberg, and Hamilton during lap 53 until 56.

Btw, poor Webber at China GP, start from pit, had an incident (with Vergne) and must retired b'coz lost the rear wheel when he was in front of Vettel (remember he was likely lost the engine power after he changed hid front wing?). Hopefully he can competitive this year (maybe his last year on F1/Red Bull)
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Post antigo #712 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 17:13:06 Citar 
Quote ( Finantio Freely @ April 19th 2013,16:52:44 )

- at the time, Webber used medium compound tyre and Vettel used hard compound tyre (right?)


Webber was on the hards and Vettel was on the medium tyre.

Quote ( Finantio Freely @ April 19th 2013,16:52:44 )

- I thought Hamilton was slower than Rosberg, you could heard the conversation between Brawn, Rosberg, and Hamilton during lap 53 until 56.


When Rosberg was asking to overtake because he can go quicker, Brawn told him that Hamilton was asked to go slow.
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Post antigo #713 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 17:29:01 Citar 
kas as nesuprantu angliskai
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Post antigo #714 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 18:16:32 Citar 
Quote ( Jake Clark @ April 19th 2013,15:08:42 )

Ok Gutierrez, how the hell did you manage to hit a Caterham...AFTER he got out of the way for you...seriously, bring back Koba


:O Really?

Well, bring in Frjins, so he can hit Bianchi(again)!


As for Rosberg: He kept being stupid and overtook Hamilton in the first DRS zone, only to be re-overtaken by Hamilton in the second DRS zone(start/finish). This went on for sometime until Ross "Brownie" had seen enough I guess.
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Post antigo #715 Postado 19 Abr 2013, 18:17:56 Citar 
Quote ( David Jundt @ April 19th 2013,18:16:32 )

re-overtaken by Hamilton in the second DRS


Hence why I don't like the idea of 2 DRS zones
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Post antigo #716 Postado 23 Abr 2013, 22:01:23 Citar 
Oh my god... Oh my god...

http://www.autoblog.com/2013/04/03/toyota-may-return-to-f1-u...

Toyota could return to F1 in 2014?
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Post antigo #717 Postado 23 Abr 2013, 22:16:19 Citar 
Quote ( Andres Felipe Sanchez @ April 23rd 2013,22:01:23 )


Toyota could return to F1 in 2014?

Would be amazing if it's true.
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Post antigo #718 Postado 23 Abr 2013, 22:29:09 Citar 
Quote ( Thomas Lindgren @ April 23rd 2013,22:16:19 )

Quote ( Andres Felipe Sanchez @ April 23rd 2013,22:01:23 )


Toyota could return to F1 in 2014?
Would be amazing if it's true.


Very, very Amazing... I'm a Toyota fan since they entered to F1 (2002), it's the best notice that i had in this season...
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Post antigo #719 Postado 24 Abr 2013, 01:36:50 Citar 
The only thing Toyota acheived in F1 was to become the most soulless team in history.
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Post antigo #720 Postado 24 Abr 2013, 08:29:32 Citar 
Toyota possibly returning. Honda engines possibly returning. All I can say is this: the more, the better!
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