British Grand Prix 2016, Silverstone - Race 10/21

how does it put pay to that theory. its not a theory at all. it is what was said in drivers briefing and makes perfect sense.

even Hamilton has spoke up on it. he prefers this weekend with times being deleted than the kerbs last weekend, but wants grass and other such things back so its not an issue to begin with.

I cant see grass etc coming back, it was removed in name of safety, so give us the kerbs.
 
how does it put pay to that theory. its not a theory at all. it is what was said in drivers briefing and makes perfect sense.

even Hamilton has spoke up on it. he prefers this weekend with times being deleted than the kerbs last weekend, but wants grass and other such things back so its not an issue to begin with.

I cant see grass etc coming back, it was removed in name of safety, so give us the kerbs.

The theory that the FIA are policing the corners where grass has been removed so drivers can get an advantage. Grass hasn't been removed from Luffield but there's still an advantage to be had there that is totally unpoliced.

Why can't the FIA police all corners? What makes it so hard?
 
Herbert needs to leave Lewis the hell alone. He's trying to give some time to the paying fans so stop shoving a microphone in his face. The pundits and presenters have loads of opportunities to talk to and interview him, stop invading what little time he has available for the paying fans you muppet.
 
Afternoon all, looking forward to this one.

Yes getting use to Steve Jones now, he's getting better at his presenting and I'm enjoying C4's coverage in general.

So, predictions anyone?
 
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The theory that the FIA are policing the corners where grass has been removed so drivers can get an advantage. Grass hasn't been removed from Luffield but there's still an advantage to be had there that is totally unpoliced.

Why can't the FIA police all corners? What makes it so hard?

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I didn't say all grass had been removed, but grass has been removed from some corners and thus where before no advantage could be gained, cn now. it was one example. so yes it stabds.

policing all corners as I pointed out is just mental, why would anyone ever want that, it would be utterly stupid.

yes you and I hate fia and much of there choices, but this choices isn't silly. it makes perfect sense. take off the hate cap and actually thing about what you are saying.
 
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I didn't say all grass had been removed, but grass has been removed from some corners and thus where before no advantage could be gained, cn now. it was one example. so yes it stabds.

policing all corners as I pointed out is just mental, why would anyone ever want that, it would be utterly stupid.

yes you and I hate fia and much of there choices, but this choices isn't silly. it makes perfect sense. take off the hate cap and actually thing about what you are saying.

Why should they police all corners? Because its the rules. The track is the track, not the track plus random sections of additional countryside and car parks.

Name another sport where the boundaries of the competitive area are ambiguous?
 
think about what you are saying, then show how to enforce it and you realise how stupid it is.

so someone makes a mistake, goes wide, loses time and you want them to then have what? a drive through?

makes no sense, that's never happened in the history of f1, doesn't need to happen and would absolutely kill racing.

should Hamilton last week got a penalty on last lap as he went wide.

so filled with hate for fia you are blind to what you are purposing.

all motorsports have ample lee way on boundary.
 
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