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Baku

PostPosted: 19 Jun 2016, 23:04
by miasmum
Not sure anyone looks on here anymore, but if you do then what did you think?

I was thrilled Cheko actually finished third rather than having to be given the place. i always love Seb and was thrilled for Nico

Poor Lewis, don't they understand he has his life to lead, rapping, partying, blinging, Bulldog walking, modelling. He doesnt have time to learn the computer system of his car, that is for boring drivers like Nico. Which is probably why Nico sorted it quicker, than he did!!!!!!

I would so love Alonso to be given a good drive next season, I can't bear him to waste the end of his career in that Macaroon (for once I am going to let spellcheck go)

My thoughts are he could go to Williams (Frank?) or Force India and Checko go to Ferrari in Kimi's place

Re: Baku

PostPosted: 20 Jun 2016, 18:23
by Workingman
I am not sure about the circuit and the racing. Lots of straight bits with 90ยบ corners at the end of them then a squiggly bit round the park. The producers seemed to have difficulty knowing where to put the cameras to follow the racing.

Great drive by Perez. I wonder where he would have finished had it not been for the grid penalty. I am also pretty sure that on his pole lap Rosberg left the track for a good four car lengths after one of the left turns, either 12 or 13. People have lost laps for doing that. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2pg_zlzQjI

If, as has been rumoured, Bottas is being head-hunted then Alonso to Williams and teaming up again with Massa would be a great move. Felipe knows both the car and Fernando and they work well together.

Re: Baku

PostPosted: 20 Jun 2016, 18:48
by miasmum
ooh I'm not sure about that WM......Fernando is faster than you.......not sure he'd do that again.

In my little merry go round, I would have Checko to Ferrari and Alonso to Force India or Checko to Ferrari, Massa to Force India and Alonso to Williams Not sure where I am putting Kimi to be honest

Re: Baku

PostPosted: 20 Jun 2016, 20:10
by Workingman
There are so many permutations, aren't there? The current grid has ten, possibly a dozen drivers who would be within a couple of tenths of each other in the same car.

My boys, especially Felipe, are having a bit of a tough time this year. Reliability problems are creeping their way in again and. Rob and Claire need to get on top of things.

Seb looks and sounds more comfortable with the Ferrari this year. It is telling that he is also trusting his own decisions when out on track.

Re: Baku

PostPosted: 20 Jun 2016, 22:21
by miasmum
I thought that WM, when Ferrari said box and he said "are you sure?" Then left if for a few more laps.

So many teams start off well and fall by the wayside, HAAS for instance. I wish Sauber could get a point.