Monaco Grand Prix 2011, Monte-Carlo - Race 6/19

Hamilton doesnt half get some bad luck.

Vettel seems to lead one of these charmed lives. Apart from the kers thing ( which doesnt seem to affect the Red Bull's pace that much anyway) he hasnt had anything else go wrong for him. :o:(

Wasn't the case last year.
 
This title is all but over unless Vettel has a few failures. Hamilton is the only one capable of pushing this and he's nowhere for the start. You have to assume he will lose another 5-10 points on Vettels lead.

Loads of races left but this is looking like a MS ferrari rout.

Ferrari? It's normal f1, f1 is usually dominated by one team for a few years then it switches. You get a closer season, then new team take over

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Doesn't go down as low as seasons like buttons.
 
Qualifying - Vettel on pole in Monaco after Perez shunt
Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel was in the right place at the right time in a dramatic final qualifying session in Monaco on Saturday afternoon, to take his fifth pole of the season. Just after the world champion had gone fastest, the session was red flagged with 2m 26s remaining when Sergio Perez, who had done a great job to run ninth in Q2, lost his Sauber over the bumps exiting the tunnel.

Monaco Grand Prix - Top three drivers press conference
Sebastian Vettel is relieved to come out of qualifying on pole and joins second and third-placed drivers, McLaren's Jenson Button and Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber, in sending best wishes to Sauber driver Segio Perez, who crashed in the final session.
 
Are some people new to f1, they say Ferrari dominated and those days suck, but look back. Most season Are dominated and it's not just the Ferrari/ms era.
 
Why is it a bummer, I just don't get the wish for them to fail. More f1 cars. The better and they aren't going to close the gap if they can never race.
 
They shouldn't be racing in the 1st place. Too slow for a track like monaco don't mind in other tracks, but here they re a liability.

No they aren't, no more than another car with an issue.
They turn up they can race. These are drivers at the top of their game, if they can't get it right, perhaps they aren't so great.
 
That's a problem with selection process IMO. They turned up, are within the rules, which allow the 107% to be applied to practise sessions. They should race.
 
It's f1 which is very much about the car, as the link to wiki shows, close seasons aren't that regular, normal action is pretty dominating. RBR should have dominated last year, but didn't due to drivers, brawn dominated the year before.
 
The difference is button often says what happens, but just gets o n with it. Hamilton seems to take things as a personal attack. But as soon as he gets in the car it's all forgotten, so at least that's something.
Also if he grew and made some designs himself, he couldn't complain as much.
 
That sucks and seems hash. should have just took the lap time of him.
Anyone know the range of punishments they can give for it? Was it the minimum.
 
Can't Sauber field a reserve driver? Or does a reserve drive have to complete some practice laps. Seem to recollect something along thse lines.
 
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