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2015 Formula One
Sober
#1 Posted : Saturday, March 14, 2015 11:52:45 PM
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The new season just races off this weekend. I hope Mercedes will not pull off too early, I'Ve found myself quitting way into the season after one team dominates. Remember Redbull during Vettel and GP Brawn during Burton era. I will not talk about Schumi Ferrari days..
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#2 Posted : Sunday, March 15, 2015 7:21:13 AM
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Sober wrote:
The new season just races off this weekend. I hope Mercedes will not pull off too early, I'Ve found myself quitting way into the season after one team dominates. Remember Redbull during Vettel and GP Brawn during Burton era. I will not talk about Schumi Ferrari days..


The only way this season will be interesting is if the two Mercedes drivers are allowed to race each other.

So far the best of the rest looks to be Williams and Ferrari.
quicksand
#3 Posted : Sunday, March 15, 2015 11:55:40 AM
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kalenjinherdsboy wrote:
Sober wrote:
The new season just races off this weekend. I hope Mercedes will not pull off too early, I'Ve found myself quitting way into the season after one team dominates. Remember Redbull during Vettel and GP Brawn during Burton era. I will not talk about Schumi Ferrari days..


The only way this season will be interesting is if the two Mercedes drivers are allowed to race each other.

So far the best of the rest looks to be Williams and Ferrari.


The sport is right back where it did not want with Mercedes set to dominate completely this season. Even races between Rosberg and Hamilton will become boring after a while as you can already tell the outcome will be Hamilton taking podium pole on most races (this I infer from his amazing comeback despite a long list of reliability problems last season while Rosberg didn't suffer as much). If Hamilton's and Rosberg's cars are at par in terms of reliability, Hamilton will sleepwalk into his 3rd World Championship title (and if Rosberg messes up, probably win it with 3 or 4 races in the season left)
Fun and riches for him, boredom for everyone else.
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kalenjinherdsboy
#4 Posted : Sunday, March 15, 2015 12:15:16 PM
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quicksand wrote:


The sport is right back where it did not want with Mercedes set to dominate completely this season. Even races between Rosberg and Hamilton will become boring after a while as you can already tell the outcome will be Hamilton taking podium pole on most races (this I infer from his amazing comeback despite a long list of reliability problems last season while Rosberg didn't suffer as much). If Hamilton's and Rosberg's cars are at par in terms of reliability, Hamilton will sleepwalk into his 3rd World Championship title (and if Rosberg messes up, probably win it with 3 or 4 races in the season left)
Fun and riches for him, boredom for everyone else.
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On today's form you are exactly right. It will be interesting to see who has a bigger donkey between Mclaren-Honda and Red Bull.
quicksand
#5 Posted : Sunday, March 15, 2015 3:32:12 PM
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kalenjinherdsboy wrote:
quicksand wrote:


The sport is right back where it did not want with Mercedes set to dominate completely this season. Even races between Rosberg and Hamilton will become boring after a while as you can already tell the outcome will be Hamilton taking podium pole on most races (this I infer from his amazing comeback despite a long list of reliability problems last season while Rosberg didn't suffer as much). If Hamilton's and Rosberg's cars are at par in terms of reliability, Hamilton will sleepwalk into his 3rd World Championship title (and if Rosberg messes up, probably win it with 3 or 4 races in the season left)
Fun and riches for him, boredom for everyone else.
Sad Sad


On today's form you are exactly right. It will be interesting to see who has a bigger donkey between Mclaren-Honda and Red Bull.

My guess is McLaren Honda smile RedBull at least has Ricciardo, he is a bright spark that one, will very likely outdo poor Jensen Button.
kalenjinherdsboy
#6 Posted : Sunday, March 15, 2015 3:52:36 PM
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quicksand wrote:
kalenjinherdsboy wrote:
quicksand wrote:


The sport is right back where it did not want with Mercedes set to dominate completely this season. Even races between Rosberg and Hamilton will become boring after a while as you can already tell the outcome will be Hamilton taking podium pole on most races (this I infer from his amazing comeback despite a long list of reliability problems last season while Rosberg didn't suffer as much). If Hamilton's and Rosberg's cars are at par in terms of reliability, Hamilton will sleepwalk into his 3rd World Championship title (and if Rosberg messes up, probably win it with 3 or 4 races in the season left)
Fun and riches for him, boredom for everyone else.
Sad Sad


On today's form you are exactly right. It will be interesting to see who has a bigger donkey between Mclaren-Honda and Red Bull.

My guess is McLaren Honda smile RedBull at least has Ricciardo, he is a bright spark that one, will very likely outdo poor Jensen Button.


Maskini Alonso, he went to McLaren for a final attempt at the championship before retirement.
nakujua
#7 Posted : Sunday, March 15, 2015 6:49:00 PM
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Rosberg should just always make sure he makes mistakes that lead to him not finishing - otherwise ni aibu to always trail a guy who has the same car as you.
kalenjinherdsboy
#8 Posted : Sunday, March 15, 2015 7:22:10 PM
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nakujua wrote:
Rosberg should just always make sure he makes mistakes that lead to him not finishing - otherwise ni aibu to always trail a guy who has the same car as you.


Hehe. That reminds me of 15 years ago when the mighty Michael Schumacher was dominating and Rubens Barrichello would be left far behind.
Sober
#9 Posted : Sunday, March 15, 2015 9:13:22 PM
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kalenjinherdsboy wrote:
nakujua wrote:
Rosberg should just always make sure he makes mistakes that lead to him not finishing - otherwise ni aibu to always trail a guy who has the same car as you.


Hehe. That reminds me of 15 years ago when the mighty Michael Schumacher was dominating and Rubens Barrichello would be left far behind.


True, It makes fans forget the number 2 driver.
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#10 Posted : Sunday, March 15, 2015 10:34:53 PM
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Sober wrote:
kalenjinherdsboy wrote:
nakujua wrote:
Rosberg should just always make sure he makes mistakes that lead to him not finishing - otherwise ni aibu to always trail a guy who has the same car as you.


Hehe. That reminds me of 15 years ago when the mighty Michael Schumacher was dominating and Rubens Barrichello would be left far behind.


True, It makes fans forget the number 2 driver.

Funny that jamaa wa studs started his career together with the privileged guy. But lh is just beating him prproper - when hamilton wins his third title the briton press will start hailing him as an equal if not greater than ayrton.
Sober
#11 Posted : Wednesday, March 18, 2015 12:12:36 AM
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There will be no German Grand Prix this year
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#12 Posted : Wednesday, March 18, 2015 8:33:04 AM
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...F1 is unpredictable,it will be no walk in the park for Lewis,last season he had a couple of DNF's
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#13 Posted : Wednesday, March 18, 2015 8:50:21 AM
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callaspade wrote:
...F1 is unpredictable,it will be no walk in the park for Lewis,last season he had a couple of DNF's

And still won 11 of 19 races.
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#14 Posted : Wednesday, March 18, 2015 1:05:48 PM
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Jus Blazin wrote:
callaspade wrote:
...F1 is unpredictable,it will be no walk in the park for Lewis,last season he had a couple of DNF's

And still won 11 of 19 races.


If Ferrari can't pull up their socks, LH will stroll to the title, Rosberg is no match for the special boy!!!!
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#15 Posted : Wednesday, March 18, 2015 1:58:34 PM
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McReggae wrote:
Jus Blazin wrote:
callaspade wrote:
...F1 is unpredictable,it will be no walk in the park for Lewis,last season he had a couple of DNF's

And still won 11 of 19 races.


If Ferrari can't pull up their socks, LH will stroll to the title, Rosberg is no match for the special boy!!!!


Ferrari were never in the running to challenge this year. At most they can realistically challenge Williams for number two in the championship.

It's a shame the best drivers on the grid Alonso and Vettel don't have that mighty Mercedes engine.
gregory
#16 Posted : Thursday, March 19, 2015 8:05:51 AM
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kalenjinherdsboy wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Jus Blazin wrote:
callaspade wrote:
...F1 is unpredictable,it will be no walk in the park for Lewis,last season he had a couple of DNF's

And still won 11 of 19 races.


If Ferrari can't pull up their socks, LH will stroll to the title, Rosberg is no match for the special boy!!!!


Ferrari were never in the running to challenge this year. At most they can realistically challenge Williams for number two in the championship.

It's a shame the best drivers on the grid Alonso and Vettel don't have that mighty Mercedes engine.


well, Williams, force india and lotus have it but will never catch the works team
Sober
#17 Posted : Friday, March 27, 2015 8:22:34 AM
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callaspade wrote:
...F1 is unpredictable,it will be no walk in the park for Lewis,last season he had a couple of DNF's


Mercedes have a more reliable machine. If LH fails to win a race then i bet Rosberg is there to make good of the opportunity. Only Vertel or the Red Bulls can keep pace.
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TAZ
#18 Posted : Friday, March 27, 2015 9:31:53 AM
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Sober wrote:
callaspade wrote:
...F1 is unpredictable,it will be no walk in the park for Lewis,last season he had a couple of DNF's


Mercedes have a more reliable machine. If LH fails to win a race then i bet Rosberg is there to make good of the opportunity. Only Vertel or the Red Bulls can keep pace.


Rosberg's ability as a race driver has always been underrated, he actually secured more pole positions than any other driver last season but he needs to be a bit more aggressive on overtaking and blocking. He's too conservative on the track and always appears to be worried about making mistakes....I think that is what separates him from LH!
mkenyan
#19 Posted : Sunday, March 29, 2015 8:25:13 AM
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TAZ wrote:
Sober wrote:
callaspade wrote:
...F1 is unpredictable,it will be no walk in the park for Lewis,last season he had a couple of DNF's


Mercedes have a more reliable machine. If LH fails to win a race then i bet Rosberg is there to make good of the opportunity. Only Vertel or the Red Bulls can keep pace.


Rosberg's ability as a race driver has always been underrated, he actually secured more pole positions than any other driver last season but he needs to be a bit more aggressive on overtaking and blocking. He's too conservative on the track and always appears to be worried about making mistakes....I think that is what separates him from LH!

red bulls? are you serious? that renault engine is a lemon.
wilyum
#20 Posted : Sunday, March 29, 2015 11:59:49 AM
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It's a wrap. Sebastian gets it.
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