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Official Formula 1 Thread (Part 7)
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Si_Crewe
25-11-2012
Originally Posted by Calibans Dream:
“Yes, 19.8 in front of Hamilton!”

Inter's now faster than dry tyres.

When Button pits he'll come out on cold inter's just ahead of Lewis on warm tyres.
chopoff
25-11-2012
Why are all the lower teams letting the traditional front runners through as if they were a lap down?
zieler
25-11-2012
Originally Posted by chopoff:
“Why are all the lower teams letting the traditional front runners through as if they were a lap down?”

No point fighting too hard, finishing is more important.
That Bloke
25-11-2012
Originally Posted by chopoff:
“Why are all the lower teams letting the traditional front runners through as if they were a lap down?”

I get the feeling that they don't want to be remembered as the guy who decided the 2012 championship for all the wrong reasons.
Calibans Dream
25-11-2012
Originally Posted by chopoff:
“Why are all the lower teams letting the traditional front runners through as if they were a lap down?”

Maybe as they don't want to chance damage and at this rate if all the usual leaders get taken out, the also rans may win!
TheBilly
25-11-2012
Inters are still faster? The line looks dry
Si_Crewe
25-11-2012
Dry tyres now 5 seconds a lap faster than inter's.
Calibans Dream
25-11-2012
Make the tyres last Hamilton - They are already finished! Not a good sign!

Now Force India is leading - What is going on here!

Lucky I have the Live Timing screen up or I wouldn't have clue what is going on!
chopoff
25-11-2012
Originally Posted by zieler:
“No point fighting too hard, finishing is more important.”

Bit weak, though.

There is fighting hard and then there is completely moving out of the way.

Not sure why the Red Bull mechanics clapped Vettel overtaking someone getting completely out of the way.
kendoguk
25-11-2012
I've no idea what way this is going to finish lol
Calibans Dream
25-11-2012
Originally Posted by kendoguk:
“I've no idea what way this is going to finish lol”

Or even WHO is going to finish!
zieler
25-11-2012
Yes! C'mon Nico.
kendoguk
25-11-2012
50 more laps of this.
soulboy77
25-11-2012
It's still in the bag for Vettel as long as he doesn't go off as Alonso hasn't been able to capitalise on Vettel's mishap at the start.
Calibans Dream
25-11-2012
I don't think the tyre is meant to look like that!
kendoguk
25-11-2012
I still think vettel's car could fail in the end
zieler
25-11-2012
Safety car.
Liamforking
25-11-2012
Bollocks, there goes the advantage of the two brave guys in the lead.
Si_Crewe
25-11-2012
Alonso's good at calling for a safety-car when he knows it'll help him.

Still, it'll help Hamilton catch Button too.
TheBilly
25-11-2012
Chance for Alonso to go third.
zieler
25-11-2012
Originally Posted by Liamforking:
“Bollocks, there goes the advantage of the two brave guys in the lead.”

Yep. Hulkenburg and Button made the right call, drove brilliantly and it is all gone now. I doubt Hulkenburg will have a shot at winning now
Si_Crewe
25-11-2012
Oooh, just occured to me....

Hamilton's started on the options and fitted the primes so he can, possibly, run to the end now without changing tyres whereas there's no way Button and Hulkenberg can do that.

IF Hamilton can make his tyres last, of course.
Liamforking
25-11-2012
I don't dislike Vettel and no doubt he's a great driver, but (as with Schumacher in his first career) he gets so much luck it's ridiculous.
kendoguk
25-11-2012
They were on interest tyres don't matter anymore

Edit: ops I get what u mean now
Si_Crewe
25-11-2012
Originally Posted by kendoguk:
“They were on interest tyres don't matter anymore”

They matter when they wear out.
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