Well, they are stuck with it because dropping it would defeat the object of having the hashtag in the first place, namely allowing people to follow, join in with the subject.Yep, although it's a bit unfortunate crowing to the world in such a fashion when one of your cars is a smouldering wreck! A victim of their own marketing there.
Lewis Hamilton vs Nico Rosberg 2014 Part V
#4001
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:40
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#4002
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:40
#4003
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:41
This is pure BS. Just close, or rename the topic. It has nothing to do with Nico Rosberg any more. Just Hamilton vs. luck.
#4004
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:41
What really matters now is to see how much damage has the Power Unit, the gearbox, the ERS system and the batteries.
#4005
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:42
That's 4 times now this season his car has failed within minutes of a session starting, or even before it properly started (Aus P1, Aus race, Ger Q and Hun Q) which is rather ridiculous.
#4006
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:42
I rarely post but this is utterly ridiculous. This is just tooooo coincidental. I don't see how anyone's first thought wasn't 'sabotage'
Chillax ....Brackley cant usually run two cars successfully .... and Merc loves LH
Nothing to see here...
#4007
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:44
Chillax ....Brackley cant usually run two cars successfully .... and Merc loves LH
Nothing to see here...
Precisely, it's only a surprise now because they are leading the championships so dominantly.
#4008
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:45
I'm astounded Lewis was able to speak to the media so soon, if it was me, I would's said, 'sod this', got changed and left the circuit so i can suffer away from the eyes of the World. What's the worst they could do to me? Set my car on fire?
#4009
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:45
He's have to start from the pitlane. I doubt much will be salvageable.
Arnt you allowed to change parts due to damage and still start from grid position?
#4010
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:45
I'm glad Hamilton has said "it's beyond bad luck, it's something else*, 'cause I interpret those words as meaning he's going to bring this up, and demand better preparation and no more eyes of the ball.
#4011
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:46
He should just change everything and go from the pit lane, there will be carnage at the start tomorrow, best he avoids it, especially with his luck.
Thanks - but I am asking about "what is the rule" ... not what is the best suggestion for him
#4012
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:46
Arnt you allowed to change parts due to damage and still start from grid position?
I believe that is damage pre weekend, e.g Rosberg from Silverstone to Germany
#4013
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:47
Thanks - but I am asking about "what is the rule" ... not what is the best suggestion for him
Well unless fixing the parts changes his setup, he'd be able to start on the grid. He entered Parc Ferme when he went out on track, so his setup is set in stone but he can replace damaged parts.
#4014
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:49
"Mercedes mechanic wins big after £5000 bet on Nico Rosberg to win the championship, placed last December"
#4015
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:49
its funny how the conspiracy theorists some like to mock,keep making correct predictions...maybe they are not mad after all.its easy to predict whats going to happen,because we "conspiracy theorists" can see whats really going on.so maybe the non conspiracy theorists are actually the crazy ones.i thought they would let them race in hungary,lewis would win,then in the next race he'd have bad reliability,so theyve suprised me a little,but not really.in lewis final season with mac,his reliabilty was awful,and you could see they were more interested in button.it looks like history starting to repeat itself.
Edited by f1supreme, 26 July 2014 - 13:52.
#4016
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:50
Well unless fixing the parts changes his setup, he'd be able to start on the grid. He entered Parc Ferme when he went out on track, so his setup is set in stone but he can replace damaged parts.
Thanks - that's what I thought ...... but as a matter of practicalities - how would they know if he changed his set up?? It did one lap then burned down like an insurance fraud!
#4017
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:51
Well unless fixing the parts changes his setup, he'd be able to start on the grid. He entered Parc Ferme when he went out on track, so his setup is set in stone but he can replace damaged parts.
His car is OUT of parc fermé now. Can't fix it if not.
#4018
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:51
its funny how the conspiracy theorists some like to mock,keep making correct predictions...maybe they are not mad after all.its easy to predict whats going to happen,because we "conspiracy theorists" can see whats really going on.so maybe the non conspiracy theorists are actually the crazy ones.i thought they would let them race in hungary,lewis would win,then in the next race he'd have bad reliability,so theyve suprised me a little,but not really.
Not mocking you .... but you realise that you did not get it right ... right?
#4019
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:55
What really matters now is to see how much damage has the Power Unit, the gearbox, the ERS system and the batteries.
Now Lewis fans know how Michael felt being let down, i seem to remember he had way more failures than Nico, is it that side of the garage are not as good at their jobs
#4021
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:57
I rarely post but this is utterly ridiculous. This is just tooooo coincidental. I don't see how anyone's first thought wasn't 'sabotage'
Maybe you should keep it that way...
#4022
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:59
This thread has a mind of it's own. It will open Part VI by itself.
#4023
Posted 26 July 2014 - 13:59
I think people are spoiled by good reliability of today's cars. There was a time championships were robbed by reliability issues regularily - the idea was to be so much better than the competition that you could stand a few mishaps.
Good for Hamilton that he has an unbeatable car... the problem is he has a very good team mate. Maybe a tiny bit slower, but not enough to make Hamiltons life easy.
#4024
Posted 26 July 2014 - 14:02
I rarely post but this is utterly ridiculous. This is just tooooo coincidental. I don't see how anyone's first thought wasn't 'sabotage'
Yup,
#4025
Posted 26 July 2014 - 14:03
Good for Hamilton that he has an unbeatable car... the problem is he has a very good team mate. Maybe a tiny bit slower, but not enough to make Hamiltons life easy.
Well with perfect reliability, Hamilton's life wouldn't be as hard.
It's sad for Nico to get his title without a proper fight.
#4026
Posted 26 July 2014 - 14:03
Okay, we are now at the end of this version of the thread so it is getting closed. I will start a new version in a few minutes.
continues here: http://forums.autosp...g-2014-part-vi/