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But still, 22 place grid penalty please.
But still, 22 place grid penalty please.
So, at least 11 behind Webber then? Anyway, just saw the actual video and man, he doesn't even say it with conviction. Like he felt he should say something angry after the race then scuttles off. At least, be a man about it..10 would about cover it.
A 22 grid drop would still work, either way he would be at the back of the grid
They wouldnt give Marrusia a 3 place grid penatly instead of 5 for changing a gear box just cause they are already near the back would they?
So, at least 11 behind Webber then? Anyway, just saw the actual video and man, he doesn't even say it with conviction. Like he felt he should say something angry after the race then scuttles off. At least, be a man about it..
Talking about fingers... The Guy Previously Known For His Other Finger might get a reprimand from FIA for communicating wiith his middle digit.
http://www.worldcarfans.com/112032842842/vettel-risks-penalty-for-middle-finger-tirade
It'll be interesting to see how Vettel handles himself on and off the track in the next race. It'd be the first real time he has some heavy weights on his shoulders rather than just being the golden child."I think he's highly frustrated because he's having a tough season," Karthikeyan told the Deccan Chronicle on Wednesday.
"It's completely unprofessional to blame me for the incident. The derogatory remark only goes to show him in bad light.
"Just because he has a good car, he can't call others an idiot," Karthikeyan continued.
"I have won races in all the previous single-seater championships I have participated in so I don't need a certificate from Vettel."
Read more: http://www.worldcarfans.com/112032842842/vettel-risks-penalty-for-middle-finger-tirade#ixzz1qPgil2iX
Yeah the points was just what was necessary, meant as a joke nothing else, I just didn't get the 27 thing. Anyway let's move on.
This got me thinking what are the largest penalties in F1 history? I think the largest fine is McLaren in 2007.
Can drivers actually have a penalty larger than 10 places?
Had forgotten the glass on the table. So good, haha. Get that gif in here.
There is no limit. They can also be DQ'd from the race or suspended for the next one.
In extreme cases stewards may choose to enforce tougher penalties. They can drop a driver any number of grid positions at the next Grand Prix (so, for example, if the driver in question goes on to qualify on pole, a ten-place penalty would for drop him to 11th). They can also impose time penalties, reprimand a driver, exclude him from the results, or suspend him from the next race.
In extreme cases the stewards may choose to enforce a third type of penalty whereby they can force a driver to drop ten grid positions at the next Grand Prix
There is no limit. They can also be DQ'd from the race or suspended for the next one.
Main problem is that obviously there's very little else to talk about before China. At least until Massa gets sacked anyway.
Lol this gets blown well out of proportion. As if Vettel was the first F1 driver who dared to show one of his colleagues the driver salute.
He's gonna apologize to NK at the next race and that's the end of the story. At least it should be.
Ahahahahaha.NK should just stop racing, what an idiot.
Vettel said 1 line, it was def not acting like a cry baby.
Anyway lets see if vettel can make the best of the situation and rebound next race.
would love to see him win in china, but mclaren are incredibly fast.
NK should just stop racing, what an idiot.
Vettel said 1 line, it was def not acting like a cry baby.
Anyway lets see if vettel can make the best of the situation and rebound next race.
would love to see him win in china, but mclaren are incredibly fast.
Ahahahahaha.
Narain is definitely not an idiot, so let's not be partial in this. Let's stop spreading such fucked up nonsense, anyway. Jesus, act like a fucking adult.NK should just stop racing, what an idiot.
Vettel said 1 line, it was def not acting like a cry baby.
It's funny how suddenly there is a problem with backmarkers and the guys in front are blamed while it worked with no big problems for years. There have been 3 incidents in two races all in which NK and WDC's were involved. There is a pattern and it's him.
You may have a point. If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck...
Won't happen though. But in the very least, NK should get his penalty reversed. Given the light that this has been painted in post-race the stewards (or is the FIA responsible?) will come off looking pretty dodgy.
0.09....Its very clear how much space vettel had to overtake NK. Vettel was reffering to the idiot who ran into Webber's car in 2010 turkish Grand Prix.
How? If you're taking a corner while that sort of thing happens you can't very well yank the steering wheel to the left if you see someone behind you. The best you can hope for is that the faster car behind you is leaving enough room. It's stupid to cut it so close, and Vettel had far more knowledge of the upcoming overtake than NK did.I think the point was more that incidents are far less likely to occur with some drivers than others. Look at Alonso and Webber in Spa last year. If that was say... Massa you'd have likely still been picking bits out of them out of the surrounding countryside.
Like it or not, a blue flagged backmarker's job is to get the hell out of the way as soon and as safely as possible. Some of them are better than others at that.
Agreed, would have been a great character to have around.Shame Karun Chandhok couldn't come back as F1's resident Indian driver, seemed like a really nice guy.
Not moving right at all would have been helpful.... and I'm not debating the fact that Vettel should have given him more room.How? If you're taking a corner while that sort of thing happens you can't very well yank the steering wheel to the left if you see someone behind you.
Honorary OBE for Eddie Jordan
Ex-Formula One team owner Eddie Jordan has been awarded an honorary OBE (Order of the British Empire) in recognition of his services to charity and motor racing.
Irishman Jordan, 64, founded the team that bore his name (now Force India) in 1990. It went on to compete in 250 Grands Prix, winning four, before he sold out to the Midland Group in 2005. In addition to his charity work, Jordan is now best known as an F1 television pundit.
What a wonderful moment in my life, said Jordan of the news. I am hugely surprised and greatly overjoyed to receive this magnificent honour, however it would not have been possible without the help of my family, the Jordan Grand Prix F1 team, CLIC Sargent and in more recent times the BBC F1 team.
Jordan famously gave Michael Schumacher his F1 race debut at the 1991 Belgian Grand Prix. He also gave Ayrton Senna and Damon Hill their first Formula Three drives.
A bit more thought / control from either of them would have avoided the collision.
After 2 WDC's you would've expected him to grow up. Two races in and we already have this?
Look how that turned out when he dominated: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0NQeJWXGioVettel has always been a little whiner when things don't go his way. Even back in 2009 he could never stop nagging about when he didn't get the result he wanted. His direct competitors could apparently press this little magic win button (KERS) of theirs when he could not, how unfair...
Michael mastered this in his first career, He would show the utmost respect to drivers at the back of the grid, sweet-talking them during the driver's parades, always giving them his time in the paddock etc. They moved out of his way in quick time during races.Cars a varying ability levels are the nature of the beast in F1. It's not NASCAR. Backmarkers are something every driver has to deal with in a decent car.
He's not exactly an Adrian Newey or Colin Chapman, but a good businessmen nonetheless.
Edmond Dantès;36433091 said:He's not exactly an Adrian Newey or Colin Chapman, but a good businessmen nonetheless.
He won't be at the Chinese GP because of the usual reason explained in last year's thread.
I swear Jake/DC said he'd be at China this year?Edmond Dantès;36433091 said:He won't be at the Chinese GP because of the usual reason explained in last year's thread.
Long story short; dodgy business dealings in China during his Jordan F1 days. He's avoided the Chinese GP because of this.Can you offer a refresher for the noobs like myself?
Be extremely surprised if he shows up at the Chinese GP.I swear Jake/DC said he'd be at China this year?
At least outside of handcuffs.Edmond Dantès;36433209 said:Be extremely surprised if he shows up at the Chinese GP.
I swear Jake/DC said he'd be at China this year?
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