Hungary Grand Prix 2011, Hungaroring Circuit - Race 11/19

yea i finally got it working sucks that its go to be fullscreen though as i like to monitor live timings :(

You didn't like those stats did you? Especially as there is no arguing against them.
your one of the few people who cant see behind the points , there is no discussion with you as your obviously a turn your brain off dont analayze an f1 weekend and hjust look at the pretty numbers at the end.
 
yea i finally got it working sucks that its go to be fullscreen though as i like to monitor live timings :(

That's where multiple monitors comes in, got the forums on the left monitor alongside the live timing, centre monitor for the stream, and currently got the right hand monitor off but occasionally use it for driver tracker during the race, although that least to annoying issues with flash not staying maximised on one of the two screens :@ :p
 
Think Eddie's entirely wrong that, they clearly have been ignoring the 107% rule, it hasn't been only exceptional circumstances, it has been every time someone has fallen outside it for any reason at all.

The HRTs were excluded from the first race. In every other case where drivers have failed to get within 107% in Q1, they've previously set times within in Free Practice and so are clearly fast enough to do so.
 
I wish Coulthard would stop banging on about Vettel and Red Bull, he's yet to go faster than Hamilton's P2 time so far this weekend.
 
This is looking good for McLaren, Button was clearly badly held up and was still almost on Vettel, and Hamilton fastest. I hope that stays through to Q3.
 
I wish Coulthard would stop banging on about Vettel and Red Bull, he's yet to go faster than Hamilton so far this weekend.

Apart from FP3, you mean? Although I do wish that someone would point out to the commentators that Lewis didn't do a quali style lap in FP3. If the written report from the BBC picked that up, why don't they seem to know?
 
In his first career, he could out drive his team-mate in any car.
Be it a sub-par Jordan, be it a mid field Bennetton, be it an unreliable Ferrari, be it the fastest car on the track...MSc was the master in all circumstances.

His problem is that he no longer has the abilities of old and is unable to beat his team-mate.

I dread to think what Alonso, Hamilton or Vettel would do to him if they were in the same car as him. I'm pretty sure that in some races, he would get lapped.

It makes absolutely no sense that Mercedes have MSc on their team, when they could get a younger driver in, who would provide back up to Rosberg. Mercedes could the develop the car around Rosberg and concentrate all their efforts on his cause.

Michael Schumacher never drove a sub-par Jordan - the 191 was a very good car. Jordan were 5th in the championship, in their first year! That's not sub-par in the slightest.
And Benetton were quite a bit better than "midfield" - in '91 they were 4th of 19 teams and in '92 they finished 3rd.
 
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