2015 UBS Chinese Grand Prix

  • Thread starter Thread starter SVT Cobra GT
  • 317 comments
  • 14,591 views
Congrats to Hamilton and Mercedes, was a tight finish at the end :p

Wasn't a bad race really..
 
Lewis is a bit like Vettel when he gets pole position, in cruise control the whole way. Nico needs to step up big time, not good enough.
 
Both McLaren-Honda's finish, and in the Top 15. Great job, they are definitely improving.

Both Manor's finished again too, for the second race running 👍
 
untitled-181cs0x.gif


Boring race but super impressive form from Hamilton, and nice to see Kimi finally showing some pace again.
 
I'm trying to soften the blow for us McLaren fans...

They were comfortably in the Top 15 anyway without the retirements.

Finishing a race is indeed an improvement 👍 I'd say pace wise Mclaren maybe as good as Force India.
 
Boring race but super impressive form from Hamilton, and nice to see Kimi finally showing some pace again.

In fairness to Kimi this is the first 2015 race where his car has survived Lap 1 intact.
 
Hamilton gets a giant shiny ring for his troubles...
 
Unsung hero award this weekend goes to Romain Grosjean.

Verstappen and Pastor seemed likely at the halfway point, but issues out of their hands changed that. I do believe the spins Pastor had were a growing brake issue.

Also even though McLaren had another tough weekend, if you notice how they tend to fight people at the end of the race and have long stints and do all these great defensive driving moves...it truly shows their racers have the spirit to challenge for a title but need Honda to make it happen.
 
Some guy I've never heard of doing the interviews...
 
Renault reliability is terrible, almost 3 failures out of 3 races for Verstappen (because in Malaysia there was also a water leakage and he could just make it to the finish).
 
Apparently things got fiesty between Rosberg and Hamilton in the Press Conference.

Yeah Lewis is doing a bit of egging on but let's be fair her at one point when Lewis was full of frustrations during last year (Monaco-Singapore) Rosberg was the one doing it. So either way I find it fair that if you're leading and feel the power of everything behind you why not seal the deal by destroying the confidence of your main rival.
 
Back