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javadog 10-25-2015 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by mattdavis11 (Post 8850716)
Did you see Hamilton pitch a hat his way in the recovery room? I was surprised he didn't get up and whip Hamilton's arse.

Rosberg was hosed, the team sponsor cut his car off to secure the championship for Hamilton.

Hamilton was just tossing him a hat. He handed one to Vettel, too. No big deal.

Rosberg was leading Hamilton until he made yet another unforced error. He lost the race, it had nothing to do with his sponsor. Maybe if he was more consistent, he'd win a few more races. He has the pace, just can't turn it into wins. I'm not a Hamilton fan but he races the entire distance.

JR

javadog 10-25-2015 02:25 PM

The NBC guys have to dumb it down a little, as for years all the US TV network execs seem to think it will help attract a bigger audience if they can explain everything, every race weekend, to the 3 first-time watchers that might tune in. None of them are idiots.

JR

mattdavis11 10-25-2015 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by javadog (Post 8850745)
He handed one to Vettel, too. No big deal.

JR

Rosberg was cut down, and we all know it.

nostatic 10-25-2015 03:22 PM

Not sure Rosberg was "cut down". He made another error and got passed. And then he pouted. Not surprising - losing sucks. If he did get "cut down", he brought it on himself throughout the year. He was not in a position to win.

The best driver/car combination won. I think Hamilton has matured a lot over the last year. He is a very good driver that has a great car. He seems to be living life the fullest, and at least pays lip service to the team and the fans. I think he actually does enjoy the fans - at least the adoration.

At least Rossi finished the race...

javadog 10-25-2015 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by mattdavis11 (Post 8850768)
Rosberg was cut down, and we all know it.

Not sure what sort of alternative universe you live in...

JR

tevake 10-25-2015 05:33 PM

If any thing I think Mercedes has gone a long way to let their drivers race unfettered by team orders.
What is this "cut down". How is that to be seen?

Louis is driving solidly thru out the races for the most part, its the little mistakes that keep Rosburg off the top spot.
Nine polls only two wins for Rosburg, was what the commentators were saying. If a driver in a domanint car can't convert poll starts to wins at a better rate than that he deserves to be the second driver in his team. But I haven't seen him treated as such.

Deschodt 10-26-2015 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by javadog (Post 8850694)
Rosberg was quite the dick on the podium.
JR

I think he did not appreciate HAM running him a mile off the track on the first turn. Then again all he had to do was cut across at the start, Schumi/Vettel style. I think Britney (as Weber used to call him) is done being a team player now. He got chastised at SPa last year but he's overcorrected... I predict a Vettel championship next year, because Ferrari is coming back (and has 2 teams to draw experience from) but mostly because ROS and HAM are gonna take each other out a couple times by not ever conceding anymore. Prost-Senna style.

I thought Britney was fair play initially in the "recovery room" (is that really what it's called? did they give birth?) hugging HAM, but then if HAM had tossed the #2 cap at me like that, I might have shoved it up his tatooed' arse as well. All in all, what a race !

DaveE 10-26-2015 06:08 AM

Hambone got a better start. I think Rosberg bogged down a little off the line. Even so you have to give a guy racing room in my opinion. Forcing others off the track is one thing I've always despised about Hammy.

javadog 10-26-2015 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Deschodt (Post 8851451)
I think he did not appreciate HAM running him a mile off the track on the first turn.

True, but that was irrelevant to the outcome. Rosberg had the race won, until he screwed up near the end and that was an unforced error. He admits to being mad at himself for screwing up, but he'd rather piss and moan about the first turn incident, which shows a lack of class. And, it isn't like he had any real shot at the title. It was just a race win. If he looks at his race wins and poles, compared to Hamilton's, it's obvious who is the better driver.

You can argue that the frequent safety car periods did him no favors, but that's racing.

I remember when his father was racing. In those days, none of the drivers acted like little kids. Yes, they got pissed at each other but they handled it in different ways.

JR

sammyg2 10-26-2015 07:47 AM

Rosberg need to man up and grow a pair and punt that POS hambone into the stands.


They did everything they could to NASCAR-UP that race. All they needed was a couple drivers fighting in the pits.

Deschodt 10-26-2015 08:30 AM

Oh I definitely agree HAM is the better driver of the pair... I just wish Britney would man up on occasion and interlock wheels with him. It's worth a crash or 2 and some flak from Mercedes to make your point, I think... Right now he's a carpet that Hamilton uses to wipe his feet... As I said above I predict that might happen on occasion next year, to the benefit of Ferrari (And let's hope MacLaren too, I hate seeing 2 WCs languishing mid field).

PS: Verstappen this and that, kid's good, but I hope they retain Sainz as well, the kid is amazing too ! Got his dad's WRC car control !!!

legion 10-26-2015 05:59 PM

The track was slick. It is possible that Hamilton didn't have the grip he hoped for at the apex of turn 1 and slid a little, forcing Rosberg wide and bumping him. That said, it would be a good gesture if he conceded a position to Rosberg at the next race. Mercedes has said that Hamilton will be "punished" for the turn 1 incident--so I'm guessing they didn't see the wheel slip on the telemetry.

yellowperil 10-27-2015 03:40 AM

Rossi
 
Alexander Rossi did well in a good looking car, so good for him.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1445945998.jpg

GH85Carrera 10-27-2015 05:10 AM

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Originally Posted by yellowperil (Post 8852698)
Alexander Rossi did well in a good looking car, so good for him.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1445945998.jpg

If you define finishing the race in the last position of any car moving as success. No doubt at the level of F1 he did better than most drivers and he had a car that is not even slightly competitive. He did finish the race and that is better than many of the other drivers.

yellowperil 10-27-2015 05:59 AM

He did well. Lots of others didn't. So I'm giving him an unqualified thumbs-up. And his car looked good (This was Texas, after all.)

pitargue 10-27-2015 10:29 AM

Wonder how much airbnb paid for that spot on the car...

javadog 10-27-2015 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by pitargue (Post 8853137)
wonder how much airbnb paid for that spot on the car...

$60.

Jr

WPOZZZ 10-27-2015 11:25 AM

I hope they keep that livery.

sammyg2 10-27-2015 12:27 PM

The latest from hambone the dishonest D-B:
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Lewis Hamilton insists there is “no need” for high-level talks at Mercedes following his latest on-track clash with Nico Rosberg.

Hostilities between the two Merc team-mates threatened to boil over again following this weekend’s United States GP after Rosberg accused Hamilton of being overly aggressive.

They were going wheel-to-wheel for the lead on the opening lap when the German was forced wide, which allowed Hamilton to go through.

The Briton went on to win the race and also wrapped up the 2015 Drivers’ title, but Rosberg made his annoyance clear during the post-race press conference, saying his team-mate “drove into me, and that’s definitely one step too far”.

There were talks that Mercedes are to meet with both drivers, but Hamilton feels he didn’t do anything wrong.

“I didn’t try and push him hard, it wasn’t intentional,” Hamilton said. “I watched the replay, we were both on wets and the outside is always the grippier side. So Nico had the grippier line, but I was ahead, so it was my line.

“We went in and I started to turn but I understeered into him. He steered round and we touched.

“I don’t feel like I was aggressive, but at the end of the day I was on the inside so it was my line.

“Of course there are always those comments that come up but I would never intentionally do something like that to my team-mate.”

He added: “No need [for talks]. Everyone has a right to their own opinion, but it doesn’t matter because I won the race, so I feel pretty good about it.

“I don’t go to finish second. Growing up, as a family, we never had anything handed to us. Today, absolutely we fight for position in turn one but we went in so quick and I was on the inside, so we touched.

“Fortunately no-one had any damage, Nico got back to the lead, but I was going to take him anyway. Somehow I was going to get past him in those ten laps, so I generally disagree with him.”

Iffn I was Nico, hambone would not complete another lap this season. Ride or no ride.

pitargue 10-27-2015 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by javadog (Post 8853140)
$60.

Jr

Righteous bucks!


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