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Author Topic: Come on Webber  (Read 6500 times)

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Nickbat

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Re: Come on Webber
« Reply #75 on: 30 June 2013, 23:52:25 »

I agree.The whole tyre change/pit strategy thing is part of the "WWF F1" (as Weber calls it) along with DRS/ KERS etc.
Send them out on tyres which are expected to last the race and may the best driver win - like it used to be before walt Disney started writing the regs. :y

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

You have a point, there!  :y
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Re: Come on Webber
« Reply #76 on: 01 July 2013, 01:22:17 »

Rosberg has been reprimanded for failing to slow sufficiently for yellow flags. He would have gained time over the others who did slow,so the question is,will Red Bull protest his win ?
Im sure they would if it was Vettel who finished second. :)
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Re: Come on Webber
« Reply #77 on: 01 July 2013, 09:57:30 »

Rosberg has been reprimanded for failing to slow sufficiently for yellow flags. He would have gained time over the others who did slow,so the question is,will Red Bull protest his win ?
Im sure they would if it was Vettel who finished second. :)

I wonder why no-one protested at where Vettel parked his car causing a safety car,he had ample time to get it off the track ::)
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