Mexican Grand Prix 2015, Mexico City - Race 17/19

LMFAO. Some :D:D of it :D:D:D was dangerous :D:D:D:D:D

No Peraltada corner makes me sad :(

OK lol, I did see that, but... you take all the dangerous sections out of every track and its going to be a high speed procession! Even the drivers have stated they want some danger kept in the sport...

I'm sure there are other tracks that have corners without run-offs?
 
Ohh new track, exciting, and b2b weekends :)

Who's gonna win the "mini-championship" (as Rosberg puts it with the last three races) then? tbh apart from that mistake in the last race which cost him the win I think Rosberg was the stronger driver than Hamilton overall, when combined with pole position.

He dominated Brazil last year in every session iirc so it should be interesting. Really feel that Rosberg will be a better driver next year, hope he is anyway as Lewis needs more of a challenge - so it'll be great to see Lewis, Rosberg, Vettel, Nando and Jenson all fighting for podium places ;) :p
 
This race could be interesting. Lewis was explaining in the drivers conference that it should have the fastest straight of the year due to the long straight and low drag caused by the altitude.

Also, I don't usually watch the drivers conference but Lewis made me chuckle when he responded to a question about 'sitting down' with Nico to straighten things up, and secondly about the 'cap throwing incident'.
He replied that he doesn't feel he needs to sit down with Nico, but will if thats what Toto wants then he will, and he just found the cap incident 'funny' :)

Ill be watching this Monday morning probably as Im up in London watching Spectre for my birthday! :)
 
Really feel that Rosberg will be a better driver next year, hope he is anyway as Lewis needs more of a challenge - so it'll be great to see Lewis, Rosberg, Vettel, Nando and Jenson all fighting for podium places ;) :p

Rosberg's given no demonstrable evidence that he's capable of improving beyond his current level. Compared to last year he's either remained the same or decreased his performance whilst Hamilton has either maintained the same level of performance or improved himself.

Rosberg's chances of winning a WDC with Mercedes are virtually zero, as all he's done so far is demonstrate that he cannot compete with his team mate. His only chance now for a WDC is to leave the team for a better car or get Hamilton to leave the team for a worse car. Neither are particularly likely, and so Rosberg's mentally broken and conflicted by his current position. He has become a number two driver and has now realised it.

What's worse, there's Vettel in the improved Ferrari to push the perception of Rosberg's ability down even lower. If he had any fight he wouldn't have tossed the cap back to Hamilton, he'd have thrown a chair at him! But that's Rosberg all over. Do nothing extraordinary or take significant risk, and subsequently slowly come second or worse.
 
To be within realistic podium chances they'd have to be the fourth/fifth/sixth best team... the chances are that they can leapfrog Force India and Red Bull, maybe even Williams during the season, making them the third best team behind Ferrari and Mercedes. So Skeeter? :)
 
Tenner says McLaren get more than one podium next season :)

Donation to a Charity and I'm in.

(For clarification, "more than one podium" will mean McLaren getting at least one driver onto the podium at 2 or more races, as opposed to both drivers on the podium at the same race).
 
Donation to a Charity and I'm in.

(For clarification, "more than one podium" will mean McLaren getting at least one driver onto the podium at 2 or more races, as opposed to both drivers on the podium at the same race).

Yep that's fine.
 
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