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It's pretty sad when Rosberg, as a real contender, shows the sportsmanship in insisting to his team that he finish the race, instead of quitting and is still accused of doing so based on the assumption that he was still harbouring some far-fetched hope that he could still win.
Yes I think by that point he knew it was all over but wanted to go to the end.
It's pretty sad when Rosberg, as a real contender, shows the sportsmanship in insisting to his team that he finish the race, instead of quitting and is still accused of doing so based on the assumption that he was still harbouring some far-fetched hope that he could still win.
It's pretty sad when Rosberg, as a real contender, shows the sportsmanship in insisting to his team that he finish the race, instead of quitting and is still accused of doing so based on the assumption that he was still harbouring some far-fetched hope that he could still win.
I was just listening to the radio and Chris Evans is running a competition to come up with a question to ask Lewis who he is having on the show at some point.
Someone asked. What happened to the flag you drove around with on Sunday, we only ask because it was our flag and would like it back.
That would be straight on ebay lol
All thesesaying this season was boring are complete hypocrites.
I don't recall even one Hamilton fan in here saying the 2010/2011/2012/2013 seasons were "boring" since we had so much racing despite the domination by RB and Vettel. I personally enjoyed every one of those seasons, so why can't yoube racing fans and enjoy the racing going on behind the Mercedes and the driver you hate (but won't admit) so much?
If you want to see your team do well all the time and not care about any other car in the field, why not just download some specific youtube videos and pull your trousers down.
But is was boring racing with repetitive results. And the worst part, as I have stated before, was that the other teams could not fight back due to the restrictive engine rules. 2014 was an effort in futility for the other drivers and teams being asked to perform but not allowed to compete.
The season was very much like 2009 in way a bad rule decision ended up marring the entire season.
And yes the last half of 2013 was boring imo but the other RB years were very competitive with 2010 and 2012 being real thrillers.
ps. And please do keep your trousers on when you are watching replays of Hamilton's 11 wins.
Hope you're looking forward to next year then as teams will have no excuse to bring the performance they failed to deliver this year. I support a wining team that knows how to make a PU within the allotted time frame and within the regulations specified and agreed to four years ago. Who do you support?
Kimi and Vetel. You must be excited about next year.
The battle Alonso fought with Kimi for 9th place in Abu Dhabi was pretty spectacular, I'm looking forward to next year as well. I wouldn't dispute you on Ricciardo, you don't slap a 4 time WDC around the way he did and not have some real talent. What's difficult to comprehend for me though is how Ferrari saw the battle we saw at Red Bull and thought that Vettel was the real talent in that pairing.
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