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Thread: O/T:- British GP

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    Who cares, Hamilton is an hypocritical knob

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncfcog View Post
    Should give a mention to Lando Norris who really is getting the best out of his McLaren this year. A great British-Belgian prospect and with George Russell looking to be set for a Mercedes seat in the future British F1 fans have a lot to look forward to!
    It's looking very healthy for the future isn't it.

    Anyone else as at Silverstone the day Nigel Mansell won in 92? What a day that way. Running on to the track to celebrate as soon as the race finished, then sitting in a
    deckchair on the racetrack enjoying the celebrations afterwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cher1 View Post
    It's looking very healthy for the future isn't it.

    Anyone else as at Silverstone the day Nigel Mansell won in 92? What a day that way. Running on to the track to celebrate as soon as the race finished, then sitting in a
    deckchair on the racetrack enjoying the celebrations afterwards.
    Wasn't there for that Cher, I'm more of an armchair F1 fan. I get as excited about the science that goes into it as I do the actual racing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncfcog View Post
    Wasn't there for that Cher, I'm more of an armchair F1 fan. I get as excited about the science that goes into it as I do the actual racing!
    Nothing wrong with that, F1 is all about science and talent coming together isn't it.

    There's a fascinating TV programme where Toto Wolff and Gareth Southgate talk about leading successful teams. Definitely worth a watch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cher1 View Post
    Nothing wrong with that, F1 is all about science and talent coming together isn't it.

    There's a fascinating TV programme where Toto Wolff and Gareth Southgate talk about leading successful teams. Definitely worth a watch.
    I'll have a look for that, thanks.

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    Think yourselves lucky you have a grand prix. Ours is cancelled again and as thats the last one Melbourne was signed up for it could be curtains for it in Australia.

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    I didn't know that QLD, that's disappointing to read as the Australian Grand Prix is the only F1 race I've attended.

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    According to the rules it was 50/50 blame. Hamilton's front wing was in front of Verstappen's rear wheel so he didn't need to yield. In fact at one point he was almost level for a second. There shouldn't have been a 10 sec penalty.

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    Agreed it was a racing accident as a number of the other drivers suggested including the one directly behind them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cher1 View Post
    Anyone else as at Silverstone the day Nigel Mansell won in 92?
    I was in Adelaide in 86 when his tyre blew up but didn't know what had happened until I was in a pub after the race and saw the news. Not watched F1 for years now. The technology is amazing but the racing is a bit of a yawn. If you want to see overtaking the real action is on two wheels.

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