Formula 1 2018 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand PrixFormula 1 

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Even for parade standards, this is an absolute dud of a parade.

So close together now and still nothing.

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And it just shows what an absolute dud of a racer Bottas is. Can't even get close to a factory Renault.

Jebus. Hear him whining. Your driving the fastest car on the track. Ass.
 
Still have no clue why F1 still thinks this is a good street circuit

It can produce some nice racing, but it's clear that you'll need cars in the wall for that. If nothing happens, well, nothing happens.

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Look at Raikkonen and Bottas. 61 laps they have been close together. Not once did Raikkonen get close enough for an attack.
 
And with that, Vettel can kiss goodbye to any Championship hopes he may still have had.

Hamilton and Mercedes blew them away in every respect this weekend, and this was at a track where they didn't fancy their chances.

Shame that the race was so dull - I missed a few chunks of it as I'm working today and have the race playing on my computer at work, but I barely missed a thing :indiff:
 
Stellar job from Lewis, him and Max on different planet today.
Did Ferrari really want to do a 2 stop in Singapore? Not looking good for them championship wise.

Pretty boring no. 2 battle.

Sirotkin though :lol: if he didn’t do that to Hartley it would be a hilarious drive.

Pérez... dude

Shout out to Fernando and Charles

Average race, qualy was a highlight.
 
Lewis not too hurried to get out of the car, might've thought he would be going for a quick nap
 
I really don't like how they are doing these interviews straight out of the car. It was better with giving them a moment to chill out, get a drink, listen to them chat in the debrief room (that can always be interesting!) and then your classic podium interviews. Why did that need changing?
 
I really don't like how they are doing these interviews straight out of the car. It was better with giving them a moment to chill out, get a drink, listen to them chat in the debrief room (that can always be interesting!) and then your classic podium interviews. Why did that need changing?
I think it was because some networks didn't have enough time to wait for the podium, and they preferred to show the interviews over the podium.
 
I really don't like how they are doing these interviews straight out of the car. It was better with giving them a moment to chill out, get a drink, listen to them chat in the debrief room (that can always be interesting!) and then your classic podium interviews. Why did that need changing?

Agreed
 
I think it was because some networks didn't have enough time to wait for the podium, and they preferred to show the interviews over the podium.
They have time, they just choose to use it to show something else. :(
 
Ha.

Lewis is getting old. :lol:
Completely shot and Max just relaxing.

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It almost looks like he is having an anxiety attack on the podium.
 
Ferrari just completely dropped the ball on that strategy. The undercut was a good idea, but it was way too soon, and way too slow.

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Hamilton - Never set a wheel wrong all weekend. He won it all in qualifying. That was, I think, the most impressive qualifying lap I've seen from him since the big wet one in Silverstone a few years ago.

Verstappen - What a great race for him. Looked like he won it in qualifying, but gearbox issues hampered him in the race, probably contributing to his place loss to Vettel early on. But he never gave up. He drove a great race tonight. Measured in wheel to wheel racing. Precise. Determined. I hope we see more of this Max over the last few races of the season.

Vettel - Terrible weekend. Damaged the car. Almost got kicked in Q2 because of Ferrari's overly optimistic tire gamble. Then just couldn't string a lap together in Q3, as Merc had figured out the temperature window much better than Ferrari. Then that disastrous pitstop. A lot of Vettel's misfortune is of his own making, but it's the team that did him in today.

Bottas - Not a bad finish, but not a good one. He should have been giving Vettel a hard time, but instead had to focus on preserving his own race. Again, completely unimpressed with his wheel-to-wheel skills. And that gap to Lewis in qualifying is telling. Bottas is probably never going to be a championship contender. Merc should be thinking of a succession plan. It's good having a set pecking order for drivers, but it would be nice having a number two who can win races when things go wrong for number one.

Raikkonen - Meh. I've had better races. (takes a swig of vodka)

Ricciardo - A bit so so this weekend. Interesting long first stint strategy, but didn't really gain him anything.

Alonso - In no man's land. Good strategy by the team and fantastic driving got him higher than that car should ever have gone. Especially considering its lack of qualifying pace. It's sad to think this will be his last race here.

Nobody else matters. Lewis lapped everyone up to Sainz. Special mention for Perez as cucumber of the day.
 
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