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By CookinFlat6
#369520
It's achievable. However, if one is to think that vettel and red bull won't win another race for the rest of the year, one must admit to some level of insanity :hehe:


Lewis can win 7 races with Nico second plus Seb can win 2 races with Lewis second and Lewis wins

Ofcourse the other drivers will have a say in this as will dnfs, but when you consider Seb had a string of wins last year, then with the fastest quali car and the fastest quali teammate, its all in Lewis' hands, all he has to do is qualify first and win from there for half the races left (with Nico right behind)

There is ofcourse more risk of incidents for Seb if he starts on row 2 half the time

And all this coordinated talk from Merc about 2014 and not 2013 doenst fool anyone. Why would they all be saying this when they have sandbagged all season and they have a strong chance once the others start to shift resources?
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By geetface9
#369521
It's achievable. However, if one is to think that vettel and red bull won't win another race for the rest of the year, one must admit to some level of insanity :hehe:


Lewis can win 7 races with Nico second plus Seb can win 2 races with Lewis second and Lewis wins


Ah gotcha, I thought one of your posts read differently. Seb can win 2 races but lewis has to be second in those 2 races and win the rest?
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By sagi58
#369523
Isn't it a bit early in the season to be looking at mathematical possibilities? :confused:
By CookinFlat6
#369529
Isn't it a bit early in the season to be looking at mathematical possibilities? :confused:


Not unless you are looking forward to Seb winning the WDC in a few races time :hehe:
By What's Burning?
#369548
If Mercedes don't get both of their cars in the top five the next two races, I think it won't matter because both Championship will be beyond reach.
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By sagi58
#369608
Isn't it a bit early in the season to be looking at mathematical possibilities? :confused:


Not unless you are looking forward to Seb winning the WDC in a few races time :hehe:

Even that is ""still"" a mathematical possibility!! :P
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By racechick
#370144
Brawn believes Rosberg is happier with Lewis as his team mate rather than Schumacher...with whom he had some 'difficult Moments'
https://twitter.com/formula1fancast/sta ... 2908552193
By andrew
#370146
It's a pity is wasn't the Schumacher of his first F1 stint. We'd see just how good Rosberg really is or isn't depending on your point of view.
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By racechick
#370150
I think we're seeing it now, he's partnered with the best and doing very nicely. :wink:
By Hammer278
#370175
It's a pity is wasn't the Schumacher of his first F1 stint. We'd see just how good Rosberg really is or isn't depending on your point of view.


We're seeing it now, Lewis is as good a benchmark as any....since he doesn't have tailor made tyres, a Ferrari team which bows down to his every beck and call, and a lapdog teammate to boot.
By What's Burning?
#370178
I'm hoping for Nico and Lewis to be fighting tooth and nail while keeping it sportsmanly. Too much?
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By sagi58
#370181
It's a pity is wasn't the Schumacher of his first F1 stint. We'd see just how good Rosberg really is or isn't depending on your point of view.


We're seeing it now, Lewis is as good a benchmark as any....since he doesn't have tailor made tyres, a Ferrari team which bows down to his every beck and call, and a lapdog teammate to boot.

So... why was Rosberg told to back off and let Hamilton get the win?
Oh, yeah, wait... technico/mechanico thing-a-ma-giggers!! :twisted:
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By racechick
#370185
It's a pity is wasn't the Schumacher of his first F1 stint. We'd see just how good Rosberg really is or isn't depending on your point of view.


We're seeing it now, Lewis is as good a benchmark as any....since he doesn't have tailor made tyres, a Ferrari team which bows down to his every beck and call, and a lapdog teammate to boot.

So... why was Rosberg told to back off and let Hamilton get the win?
Oh, yeah, wait... technico/mechanico thing-a-ma-giggers!! :twisted:


Low fuel. And a stunning result for Mercedes that needed protecting. Neither driver liked it , but both knew it would have been the same had Rosberg been leading . Up until that final stint the drivers were at liberty to race.
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By racechick
#370186
I'm hoping for Nico and Lewis to be fighting tooth and nail while keeping it sportsmanly. Too much?


I don't think it's too much to ask. They're friends and they respect each other. Neither wants favours and neither resorts to skulduggery to gain advantage.
By Hammer278
#370188
It's a pity is wasn't the Schumacher of his first F1 stint. We'd see just how good Rosberg really is or isn't depending on your point of view.


We're seeing it now, Lewis is as good a benchmark as any....since he doesn't have tailor made tyres, a Ferrari team which bows down to his every beck and call, and a lapdog teammate to boot.

So... why was Rosberg told to back off and let Hamilton get the win?
Oh, yeah, wait... technico/mechanico thing-a-ma-giggers!! :twisted:


Could you point out this race please? I don't recall anything like that, except Malaysia where Lewis was going for a podium and Brawn told both drivers to just bring the car home...

Especially considering that Rosberg did overtake Hamilton TWICE only to be re-overtaken and then the call comes in telling both guys to stop risking the result. There's no "Oh look Nico, you're our No.1B driver but still No.1!! You're still important, but I don't want any FRONT running....find a guy and block him from our No.1A, tq". Totally different kettle of fish.
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