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#314122
more poop from Vettel

"If you look at the rules, it's clear you are allowed to do it [unlap yourself]. I said it was unnecessary." -depends how u look at it Seb...sometimes the glass is half empty. :eek:

"I was hunting Fernando, it was a couple of laps to the stop, it didn't help me, it probably helped Jenson, but that's racing." -wait....teamates shouldn't help each other? Are u nuts?:banghead:

"I'm not complaining. I said it was unnecessary from a racing point of view to distract the leaders no matter who it was, and that's it." - Not complaining. You're not complaining???English motherfucka! Do you speak it!??:director:


And that's the reason why Vettel's p1ssed off. Another blatant act of misquoting. :thumbdown:

It's amazing, in 2010 he was a menace and now he's back to being a menace again, all over again in 2012. Typical Hamilton fans... there's too many of them. They're all coming out of the woods on other sites as well...

Just remember - Hamilton had a big mouth last year and far more incidents than Maldonado to match. But we all have ups and downs. I don't agree with Vettel on his opinion of Hamilton lapping him, but I also cannot fathom why he is now part of a hate campaign....

But what's done is done... Words don't matter in F1. It's the racing that does the talking. Here are the stats:

Last race results:

Vettel finished 2nd, classified 5th.

Hamilton running one lap down, DNF.

Championship standings:

Vettel 3rd
Hamilton 5th

That's what's happening on the track at the moment. Vettel and Lewis can do all the talking they want - it won't change the results! They've got nothing on our Australian cricket team when it comes to sledging anyway. :hehe:

Who cares if Lewis is faster after putting on a fresh set of tires? Lewis qualified well behind Vettel and would have finished behind Vettel, with or without the incidents.

I still think Hamilton attempting to unlap himself is one the best highlights I've seen of him, and one of the reasons why I like him so much.
#314128
Typical Hamilton fans... there's too many of them. They're all coming out of the woods on other sites as well...

Fans will be fans, you just have to grin and bear it. In 2011 Vettel fans were coming out of the woodwork, that he was the greatest driver the sport had ever seen, no one better at getting the most out of a car, youngest ever everything, blah blah blah. Now it's his turn to vent frustrations through the media, he's struggling against his team mate and against a guy who started the season out driving a pig.
#314141
In summary, Vettel and Hamilton squabble amongst themselves whilst Alonso slips away?

Not really. Hamilton wasn't even in the fight last week, he was minding his own business wondering if he might get in the points.
#314173
It's amazing, in 2010 he was a menace and now he's back to being a menace again, all over again in 2012. Typical Hamilton fans... there's too many of them. They're all coming out of the woods on other sites as well...

Just remember - Hamilton had a big mouth last year and far more incidents than Maldonado to match. But we all have ups and downs. I don't agree with Vettel on his opinion of Hamilton lapping him, but I also cannot fathom why he is now part of a hate campaign....



Misleading. Or lying? Name me all of 'Hamilton's incidents' last year and I'll name you Maldonados this year.
#314290
He told me he was leaving, as I was playing mind games with him and trying to get him banned.

Apparently.

:shrug:


Hes allways a sausage to me in chat to be honest mate, i wouldnt worry about it, hes got a mahor thing about people that support Lewis
#314451
I know Spa 2008 Lewis got docked 25s for cut a corner and gaining an advantage Vettel overtook off the road and only got 20s interesting


AND Lewis gave the place back before retaking his opponent!
#314457
I know Spa 2008 Lewis got docked 25s for cut a corner and gaining an advantage Vettel overtook off the road and only got 20s interesting


AND Lewis gave the place back before retaking his opponent!
and still has a larger penalty wtf stewards are never consistent on similar incidents.
:irked:
#314504
I know Spa 2008 Lewis got docked 25s for cut a corner and gaining an advantage Vettel overtook off the road and only got 20s interesting


AND Lewis gave the place back before retaking his opponent!
and still has a larger penalty wtf stewards are never consistent on similar incidents.
:irked:

After-race penalties are set to match the projected time of a drive-through during the race. A Spa drive-through is longer than one at the Hungaroring, hence the difference in penalties. But yes; Lewis's penalty was a bit dubious, given that he gave the place back.
#322612
TAG Heuer presents Vodafone McLaren Mercedes pitcrew with timeless gift for world’s fastest Formula 1 pitstops

A sub-2.500-second Formula 1 pitstop is completed in less time than it takes to finish reading this sentence.

But celebrating that moment? That’s timeless. And that’s why, at this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix, TAG Heuer, the official timekeeper & official watch of Vodafone McLaren Mercedes, chose to present the 25 crew members responsible for the world’s first sub-2.500-second pitstop with a precious reminder of the value of time.

As a personal thank-you gift, each pit-crew member will receive a TAG Heuer Carrera Day-Date chronograph as a unique memento of Formula 1’s fastest-ever pitstop (achieved at the 2012 Santander German Grand Prix on Jenson Button’s car).

The back of each timepiece will be engraved with a message reading ‘world record pitstop – first sub 2.500-seconds’.

Jean-Christophe Babin, President & CEO of TAG Heuer and JensonJean-Christophe Babin, President & CEO of TAG Heuer and Jenson

Jean-Christophe Babin, President & CEO of TAG Heuer said:

“This record is incredible, not only the performance itself but also because it shows how Vodafone McLaren Mercedes is looking to master time and precision as does TAG Heuer! As a partner for more than 25 years, we are really proud of Vodafone McLaren Mercedes’ performance.”

Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team principal
Martin Whitmarsh said:

“Every element of a grand prix team works with the complex perfection of a Swiss watch mechanism – and a successful pitstop is no exception. Although it may look straightforward, the successful execution of a stop is the result of hundreds of hours of intense analysis and preparation.

“Nowadays, the closeness of the field means a successful stop can even make the difference between winning or losing a grand prix.

“This unique gift from TAG Heuer is a timely reward for the entire crew’s efforts, but, rest assured, there will be no let-up in focus or determination from Vodafone McLaren Mercedes for the remainder of the season.”

Jenson Button said:

“A Formula 1 pitstop is the perfect representation of seamless teamwork. Every movement needs to work in perfect sync for a stop to be a success; if a single motion isn’t synced, then the whole thing fails to work.

“Getting it right has become an art-form, and I’m incredibly proud that the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team has worked so hard to become the best in the pitlane.

“They deserve recognition for their efforts, and this gift from TAG Heuer will be the perfect motivation for maintaining their excellent record.”

The Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team has been recognised as achieving the fastest race stop-time at every race since the Canadian Grand Prix in June – that’s seven successive grands prix.

Makes you stop and think, doesn’t it?


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