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#311430
Incidently, Button's saying he was 1.7s up before he got caught out by Glocks yellows. That would have put him well up the grid.


he was on a good lap yeh, but it was verry wet in sector 3, like i said he was unlucky with the yellows but i still think he lifter too much, but maybe it was just how wet the last sector was
#311431
Incidently, Button's saying he was 1.7s up before he got caught out by Glocks yellows. That would have put him well up the grid.


he was on a good lap yeh, but it was verry wet in sector 3, like i said he was unlucky with the yellows but i still think he lifter too much, but maybe it was just how wet the last sector was


I'm going on what he siad in an interview just then. I think he would have still have gotten out of Q1.
#311433
Great car control by alonso to keep it out the barrier tho!*

*im heavily influenced by Martin Brundle he may just be a lucky SOAB :P
#311434
Incidently, Button's saying he was 1.7s up before he got caught out by Glocks yellows. That would have put him well up the grid.


he was on a good lap yeh, but it was verry wet in sector 3, like i said he was unlucky with the yellows but i still think he lifter too much, but maybe it was just how wet the last sector was


I'm going on what he siad in an interview just then. I think he would have still have gotten out of Q1.


yeh agreed
#311436
Well well well, more corruption? I just disregarded the Ferrari favouritism before, but now I'm beginning to wonder...


its not even a conspiracy or in the shadows, their last team boss is head of the fia! (or w.e he is) :D : :rofl:
#311438
Well well well, more corruption? I just disregarded the Ferrari favouritism before, but now I'm beginning to wonder...


It wasn't just Alonso that called for a red flag. A radio transmission of Hamilton showed him to be calling for a red flag also. Doubtless there were other drivers and teams doing the same.
#311439
Well well well, more corruption? I just disregarded the Ferrari favouritism before, but now I'm beginning to wonder...


It wasn't just Alonso that called for a red flag. A radio transmission of Hamilton showed him to be calling for a red flag also. Doubtless there were other drivers and teams doing the same.


technicly he didnt call for a red flag, he jsut said it was really slippy and was told to box, but yeh i can see where your going by the tone of his voice
#311440
Well well well, more corruption? I just disregarded the Ferrari favouritism before, but now I'm beginning to wonder...


It wasn't just Alonso that called for a red flag. A radio transmission of Hamilton showed him to be calling for a red flag also. Doubtless there were other drivers and teams doing the same.


I never said he called for a red flag or not, I meant that they called a red flag, and as Ferrari were struggling, when the water clears they can all go back out and Ferrari can do better
#311441
Well well well, more corruption? I just disregarded the Ferrari favouritism before, but now I'm beginning to wonder...


It wasn't just Alonso that called for a red flag. A radio transmission of Hamilton showed him to be calling for a red flag also. Doubtless there were other drivers and teams doing the same.


I never said he called for a red flag or not, I meant that they called a red flag, and as Ferrari were struggling, when the water clears they can all go back out and Ferrari can do better


Had this been a track with better drainage they would probably still be running. There is just too much standing water which makes the risk of aqua-planing far too high.

All drivers were struggling and when the water clears all drivers will do better, not just Ferrari.
#311442
Well well well, more corruption? I just disregarded the Ferrari favouritism before, but now I'm beginning to wonder...


It wasn't just Alonso that called for a red flag. A radio transmission of Hamilton showed him to be calling for a red flag also. Doubtless there were other drivers and teams doing the same.


I never said he called for a red flag or not, I meant that they called a red flag, and as Ferrari were struggling, when the water clears they can all go back out and Ferrari can do better


Had this been a track with better drainage they would probably still be running. There is just too much standing water which makes the risk of aqua-planing far too high.

All drivers were struggling and when the water clears all drivers will do better, not just Ferrari.


Well that's what they're talking about on BBC
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