- 7,485
- East Midlands
- m8h3r
I just cheer for the shiniest car
It's pretty shiny back in the pits. You cheering for Caterham and Marussia?
I'll get my coat.
I just cheer for the shiniest car
Never said he wasn't. In fact I've said on a number of occasions that Hamilton is quicker. My problem is that most, if not all drivers, big themselves up a little after winning. So I don't see what's wrong with Nico doing it. I've seen a certain someone be a lot more hotheaded on a number of occasions after victory.Although I am more in favor of Nico to win this year, Lewis is by some degree the better driver. How is it as NBC said, that Lewis is able to catch up to Nico every race and still use less fuel? And either Nico was pushing it as hard as he could those last laps, or it was the turbulence which couldn't allow him to pass...
I never said you didn't, but after watching this season and both of their performances, it's a bit comical to hear it..Never said he wasn't. In fact I've said on a number of occasions that Hamilton is quicker. My problem is that most, if not all drivers, big themselves up a little after winning. So I don't see what's wrong with Nico doing it. I've seen a certain someone be a lot more hotheaded on a number of occasions after victory.
You know what would be a great end to this season?
Rosberg winning Abu Dabi, and Hamilton finishing second, and receiving a time penalty that drops him into 3rd.
Imagine the chaos that will erupt on the Internet.
You know what would be a great end to this season?
Rosberg winning Abu Dabi, and Hamilton finishing second, and receiving a time penalty that drops him into 3rd.
Imagine the chaos that will erupt on the Internet.
You know what would be a great end to this season?
Rosberg winning Abu Dabi, and Hamilton finishing second, and receiving a time penalty that drops him into 3rd.
Imagine the chaos that will erupt on the Internet.
There won't be an internet. Mercedes will break it because the secret to Hamilton's success is that his car is powered by the number of Twitter followers he has. Nobody likes Rosberg, so he won't have that problem.Imagine the chaos that will erupt on the Internet.
My ideal scenario would be Rosberg in 2nd with Massa in the lead, and Hamilton 3rd... then through the last bend of the last lap, Massa's tyre's begin to fail him, allowing Rosberg to pass for the win, but also allowing for Massa to maintain second place... with Hamilton coming home third... then as Rosberg wins the championship, I want Felipe's dad to run down to the pits, point at Lewis and Laugh.
My ideal scenario would be Rosberg in 2nd with Massa in the lead, and Hamilton 3rd... then through the last bend of the last lap, Massa's tyre's begin to fail him, allowing Rosberg to pass for the win, but also allowing for Massa to maintain second place... with Hamilton coming home third... then as Rosberg wins the championship, I want Felipe's dad to run down to the pits, point at Lewis and Laugh.
My ideal scenario would be Rosberg in 2nd with Massa in the lead, and Hamilton 3rd... then through the last bend of the last lap, Massa's tyre's begin to fail him, allowing Rosberg to pass for the win, but also allowing for Massa to maintain second place... with Hamilton coming home third... then as Rosberg wins the championship, I want Felipe's dad to run down to the pits, point at Lewis and Laugh.
either way, Lewis would have to finish three places before Nico or ahead for the WDC to even change by that logic... Ricciardo is still +50 behind the two.. (probably a lot more with his retirement last weekend).The ideal scenario is both Rosberg and Hamilton retiring with engine problems in the first lap. Then everybody else fights it out with multiple lead changes not caused by the regular pit-stop rotation.
Felipe Massa has rejected Nico Rosberg's call to help him win the 2014 world championship.
Williams' Massa was strong all weekend in Brazil and eventually finished third.
But if Rosberg has any chance of beating his Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton to the title at the Abu Dhabi finale, he needs a strong rival like Massa to split the silver cars on the podium.
"He's the man," said Rosberg after winning at Interlagos. "I need some Felipe Massa help."
Brazilian Massa, however, has bad news for the German.
"I'm not helping anyone," he insisted on Monday to Brazil's Sportv.
"I told him (Rosberg) 'I want to win the race, and not to help you!'" Massa added.
"Nobody helped me when I could have won the championship, in fact a certain German only harmed me," he said.
He is referring to the dramatic Interlagos finale of 2008, when Massa momentarily appeared to have won the title only to find that Hamilton passed the backmarker Timo Glock at the final corner.
Massa says that now, in 2014, Briton Hamilton deserves to beat Rosberg to the drivers' title.
"I think Hamilton does deserve the championship," he said. "But sometimes things turn out in a different way, as we have seen several times."
... the rest is out of his hands.
If they start alongside each other I think Nico will be fully committed to T1, it's Hamilton with something to lose.Hamilton pulling a Senna on Nico's Prost? Anything's possible, although I think Nico will be desperate to keep things as clean as possible including keeping well away from a very racy Hamilton.