<snigger>Yes nicely said.
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
Geoff
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff May wrote:
<snigger>Yes nicely said.
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
Geoff
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by team / driver cockups rather than
solely down to your driving seemed a little misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that. He drove well today, and with Hamilton's
post-pitstop pace I'm not 100% confident that Hamilton would have won today in any
event.
On 2020-09-27 1:03 p.m., larkim wrote:
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff May wrote:
<snigger>Yes nicely said.
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
Geoff
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by team / driver
cockups rather than
solely down to your driving seemed a little misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that.-a He drove well today,
and with Hamilton's
post-pitstop pace I'm not 100% confident that Hamilton would have won
today in any
event.
So.. ...if "team instructions" were responsible for Hamilton's penalty...
...why do you think Bottas didn't make the same error?
Maybe he paid attention to the briefing...
On 2020-09-27 1:03 p.m., larkim wrote:Hang on...
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff May wrote:
<snigger>Yes nicely said.
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
Geoff
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by team / driver cockups rather than
solely down to your driving seemed a little misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that. He drove well today, and with Hamilton's
post-pitstop pace I'm not 100% confident that Hamilton would have won today in any
event.
So.. ...if "team instructions" were responsible for Hamilton's penalty...
...why do you think Bottas didn't make the same error?
Maybe he paid attention to the briefing...
On 28/09/2020 11:41 am, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-27 1:03 p.m., larkim wrote:
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff May wrote:
<snigger>Yes nicely said.
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
Geoff
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by team / driver
cockups rather than
solely down to your driving seemed a little misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that.-a He drove well
today, and with Hamilton's
post-pitstop pace I'm not 100% confident that Hamilton would have won
today in any
event.
So.. ...if "team instructions" were responsible for Hamilton's penalty...
...why do you think Bottas didn't make the same error?
Maybe he paid attention to the briefing...
So .... do you think that the stewards evaluation of the team radio
traffic finding that HAM was misled or over-ruled by the team was a lie ?
Maybe it is a regulation down somewhere in the small-print and wasn't specifically covered in the briefing.
Yes, a mistake by both team and driver either way.
On 2020-09-27 4:48 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 28/09/2020 11:41 am, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-27 1:03 p.m., larkim wrote:
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff May wrote:
<snigger>Yes nicely said.
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
Geoff
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by team / driver
cockups rather than
solely down to your driving seemed a little misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that.-a He drove well
today, and with Hamilton's
post-pitstop pace I'm not 100% confident that Hamilton would have
won today in any
event.
So.. ...if "team instructions" were responsible for Hamilton's
penalty...
...why do you think Bottas didn't make the same error?
Maybe he paid attention to the briefing...
So .... do you think that the stewards evaluation of the team radio
traffic finding that HAM was misled or over-ruled by the team was a lie ?
Hamilton cannot be "over-ruled" by the team. Hamilton is the man IN THE
CAR.
Maybe it is a regulation down somewhere in the small-print and wasn't
specifically covered in the briefing.
Yes, a mistake by both team and driver either way.
And yet, somehow another driver on the SAME team didn't make the same mistake.
On 2020-09-27 1:03 p.m., larkim wrote:
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff May wrote:
<snigger>
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
GeoffYes nicely said.
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by team / driver
cockups rather than solely down to your driving seemed a little
misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that. He drove well
today, and with Hamilton's post-pitstop pace I'm not 100% confident
that Hamilton would have won today in any event.
So.. ...if "team instructions" were responsible for Hamilton's
penalty...
...why do you think Bottas didn't make the same error?
On 2020-09-27 4:48 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 28/09/2020 11:41 am, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-27 1:03 p.m., larkim wrote:
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff May wrote:
<snigger>Yes nicely said.
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
Geoff
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by team / driver
cockups rather than
solely down to your driving seemed a little misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that. He drove well
today, and with Hamilton's
post-pitstop pace I'm not 100% confident that Hamilton would have won >>> today in any
event.
So.. ...if "team instructions" were responsible for Hamilton's penalty... >>
...why do you think Bottas didn't make the same error?
Maybe he paid attention to the briefing...
So .... do you think that the stewards evaluation of the team radio traffic finding that HAM was misled or over-ruled by the team was a lie ?Hamilton cannot be "over-ruled" by the team. Hamilton is the man IN THE CAR.
Maybe it is a regulation down somewhere in the small-print and wasn't specifically covered in the briefing.
Yes, a mistake by both team and driver either way.And yet, somehow another driver on the SAME team didn't make the same mistake.
On Monday, 28 September 2020 at 06:41:04 UTC+1, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-27 4:48 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 28/09/2020 11:41 am, Alan Baker wrote:wrote: >>>> <snigger>
On 2020-09-27 1:03 p.m., larkim wrote:
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff May
driver >>> cockups rather thanYes nicely said.
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
Geoff
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by team /
have won >>> today in anysolely down to your driving seemed a little misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that. He drove well
today, and with Hamilton's
post-pitstop pace I'm not 100% confident that Hamilton would
event.
So.. ...if "team instructions" were responsible for Hamilton's penalty... >>
...why do you think Bottas didn't make the same error?
Maybe he paid attention to the briefing...
So .... do you think that the stewards evaluation of the teamHamilton cannot be "over-ruled" by the team. Hamilton is the man IN
radio traffic finding that HAM was misled or over-ruled by the
team was a lie ?
THE CAR.
Maybe it is a regulation down somewhere in the small-print and
wasn't specifically covered in the briefing.
Yes, a mistake by both team and driver either way.And yet, somehow another driver on the SAME team didn't make the
same mistake.
It does seem to me that there was something missing in the briefing
notes
"19) Practice starts
19.1 Practice starts may only be carried out on the right-hand side
after the pit exit lights and, for the avoidance of doubt, this
includes any time the pit exit is open for the race. Drivers must
leave adequate room on their left for another driver to pass. 19.2
For reasons of safety and sporting equity, cars may not stop in the
fast lane at any time the pit exit is open without a justifiable
reason (a practice start is not considered a justifiable reason)."
No mention in there that practice starts have to be completed in the
pit lane, rather than on track or in the pitlane entrance / exit.
larkim wrote:
On Monday, 28 September 2020 at 06:41:04 UTC+1, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-27 4:48 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 28/09/2020 11:41 am, Alan Baker wrote:wrote: >>>> <snigger>
On 2020-09-27 1:03 p.m., larkim wrote:
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff May
driver >>> cockups rather thanYes nicely said.
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
Geoff
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by team /
have won >>> today in anysolely down to your driving seemed a little misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that. He drove well
today, and with Hamilton's
post-pitstop pace I'm not 100% confident that Hamilton would
event.
So.. ...if "team instructions" were responsible for Hamilton's penalty... >>
...why do you think Bottas didn't make the same error?
Maybe he paid attention to the briefing...
But isn't all the way down to T1 (indeed to the end of the lap) "after the pit exitSo .... do you think that the stewards evaluation of the teamHamilton cannot be "over-ruled" by the team. Hamilton is the man IN
radio traffic finding that HAM was misled or over-ruled by the
team was a lie ?
THE CAR.
Maybe it is a regulation down somewhere in the small-print and
wasn't specifically covered in the briefing.
Yes, a mistake by both team and driver either way.And yet, somehow another driver on the SAME team didn't make the
same mistake.
It does seem to me that there was something missing in the briefing
notes
"19) Practice starts
19.1 Practice starts may only be carried out on the right-hand side
after the pit exit lights and, for the avoidance of doubt, this
includes any time the pit exit is open for the race. Drivers must
leave adequate room on their left for another driver to pass. 19.2
For reasons of safety and sporting equity, cars may not stop in the
fast lane at any time the pit exit is open without a justifiable
reason (a practice start is not considered a justifiable reason)."
No mention in there that practice starts have to be completed in the
pit lane, rather than on track or in the pitlane entrance / exit.
"Practice starts may only be carried out on the right-hand side after
the pit exit lights "
Seems fairly precise.
It seems unusual not to have permitted them on the grid at the end of practice... or did they?
--
Bozo bin
Texasgate
Heron
Enjoy!
Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-27 1:03 p.m., larkim wrote:
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff May wrote:
<snigger>Yes nicely said.
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
Geoff
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by team / driver
cockups rather than solely down to your driving seemed a little
misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that. He drove well
today, and with Hamilton's post-pitstop pace I'm not 100% confident
that Hamilton would have won today in any event.
So.. ...if "team instructions" were responsible for Hamilton's
penalty...
...why do you think Bottas didn't make the same error?
What a fucking stupid response.
Again with no other purpose that to denigrate Hamilton, as usual.
On 28/09/2020 6:41 pm, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-27 4:48 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 28/09/2020 11:41 am, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-27 1:03 p.m., larkim wrote:
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff May wrote:
<snigger>Yes nicely said.
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
Geoff
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by team / driver
cockups rather than
solely down to your driving seemed a little misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that.-a He drove well
today, and with Hamilton's
post-pitstop pace I'm not 100% confident that Hamilton would have
won today in any
event.
So.. ...if "team instructions" were responsible for Hamilton's
penalty...
...why do you think Bottas didn't make the same error?
Maybe he paid attention to the briefing...
So .... do you think that the stewards evaluation of the team radio
traffic finding that HAM was misled or over-ruled by the team was a
lie ?
Hamilton cannot be "over-ruled" by the team. Hamilton is the man IN
THE CAR.
Maybe it is a regulation down somewhere in the small-print and wasn't
specifically covered in the briefing.
Yes, a mistake by both team and driver either way.
And yet, somehow another driver on the SAME team didn't make the same
mistake.
Must have given you such a stiffy seeing HAM cock up and get pinged.
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 23:41:24 UTC+1, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-27 1:03 p.m., larkim wrote:Hang on...
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff May wrote:So.. ...if "team instructions" were responsible for Hamilton's penalty...
<snigger>Yes nicely said.
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
Geoff
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by team / driver cockups rather than
solely down to your driving seemed a little misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that. He drove well today, and with Hamilton's
post-pitstop pace I'm not 100% confident that Hamilton would have won today in any
event.
...why do you think Bottas didn't make the same error?
Maybe he paid attention to the briefing...
Are you saying that Hamilton was deliberately mis-informed by his team
so that their preferred driver (Bottas?!?) could win?
;-)
Ham's side of the garage, him included, cocked up. He asked if he could go out
further (he should have known he couldn't). They confirmed that he could (and
they should have known that he couldn't).
As I think I posted, "team / driver cockups".
I don't think I said "team instructions" anywhere, btw.
Must have given you such a stiffy seeing HAM cock up and get pinged.
On 2020-09-28 4:24 a.m., Bigbird wrote:.
Again with no other purpose that to denigrate Hamilton, as usual.
I'm just asking a question.
On 29/09/2020 4:44 am, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-28 4:24 a.m., Bigbird wrote:.
Again with no other purpose that to denigrate Hamilton, as usual.
I'm just asking a question.
How unusual. And always just that one target.
On 2020-09-28 12:53 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 29/09/2020 4:44 am, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-28 4:24 a.m., Bigbird wrote:.
Again with no other purpose that to denigrate Hamilton, as usual.
I'm just asking a question.
How unusual. And always just that one target.
Because there's only one driver here who gets treated like the second coming...
If Heron doesn't post about how it isn't his idol's fault that he didn't read or understand the instructions, then I don't post a thing.
Do YOU think it was Hamilton's responsibility to know the rules under
which he was supposed to be operating? Yes or no.
On 29/09/2020 9:24 am, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-28 12:53 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 29/09/2020 4:44 am, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-28 4:24 a.m., Bigbird wrote:.
Again with no other purpose that to denigrate Hamilton, as usual.
I'm just asking a question.
How unusual. And always just that one target.
Because there's only one driver here who gets treated like the second
coming...
Well he is in that general direction, or do you deny that too ?-a Or is
it just pure envy.
If Heron doesn't post about how it isn't his idol's fault that he
didn't read or understand the instructions, then I don't post a thing.
Hard just Heron - more like if anybody posts anything vaguely positive
about HAM sets you off.
Do YOU think it was Hamilton's responsibility to know the rules under
which he was supposed to be operating? Yes or no.
Yes, and as vulnerable as anybody to confusion in the heat of the moment
by incorrect information supplied. Not an excuse, but a reason.
On 2020-09-28 2:13 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 29/09/2020 9:24 am, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-28 12:53 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 29/09/2020 4:44 am, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-28 4:24 a.m., Bigbird wrote:.
Again with no other purpose that to denigrate Hamilton, as usual.
I'm just asking a question.
How unusual. And always just that one target.
Because there's only one driver here who gets treated like the second
coming...
Well he is in that general direction, or do you deny that too ?-a Or is
it just pure envy.
He is among the very best drivers out there today. I've said that many times.
If Heron doesn't post about how it isn't his idol's fault that he
didn't read or understand the instructions, then I don't post a thing.
Hard just Heron - more like if anybody posts anything vaguely positive
about HAM sets you off.
It depends if it's bullshit or not.
Do YOU think it was Hamilton's responsibility to know the rules under
which he was supposed to be operating? Yes or no.
Yes, and as vulnerable as anybody to confusion in the heat of the
moment by incorrect information supplied. Not an excuse, but a reason.
Yup. A reason.
But at the end of the day, it ISN'T an excuse...
...yet people here have tried to use it as one.
Just as they used the team as an excuse for Hamilton failing to even SEE
the pitlane closed signs.
On 29/09/2020 11:00 am, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-28 2:13 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 29/09/2020 9:24 am, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-28 12:53 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 29/09/2020 4:44 am, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-28 4:24 a.m., Bigbird wrote:.
I'm just asking a question.
Again with no other purpose that to denigrate Hamilton, as usual. >>>>>>
How unusual. And always just that one target.
Because there's only one driver here who gets treated like the
second coming...
Well he is in that general direction, or do you deny that too ?-a Or
is it just pure envy.
He is among the very best drivers out there today. I've said that many
times.
If Heron doesn't post about how it isn't his idol's fault that he
didn't read or understand the instructions, then I don't post a thing.
Hard just Heron - more like if anybody posts anything vaguely
positive about HAM sets you off.
It depends if it's bullshit or not.
Do YOU think it was Hamilton's responsibility to know the rules
under which he was supposed to be operating? Yes or no.
Yes, and as vulnerable as anybody to confusion in the heat of the
moment by incorrect information supplied. Not an excuse, but a reason.
Yup. A reason.
But at the end of the day, it ISN'T an excuse...
...yet people here have tried to use it as one.
Just as they used the team as an excuse for Hamilton failing to even
SEE the pitlane closed signs.
Just as you wouldn't accept the team's direction and the 'flags' being predominantly the wrong colour as a valid contribution for that
particular instance.
Just as you wouldn't accept the team's direction and the 'flags' being predominantly the wrong colour as a valid contribution for that
particular instance.
On 2020-09-27 8:59 p.m., larkim wrote:Not sure it does. Hamilton asked, he prompted the action himself.
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 23:41:24 UTC+1, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-27 1:03 p.m., larkim wrote:Hang on...
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff May wrote:So.. ...if "team instructions" were responsible for Hamilton's penalty... >>
<snigger>Yes nicely said.
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
Geoff
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by team / driver cockups rather than
solely down to your driving seemed a little misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that. He drove well today, and with Hamilton's
post-pitstop pace I'm not 100% confident that Hamilton would have won today in any
event.
...why do you think Bottas didn't make the same error?
Maybe he paid attention to the briefing...
Are you saying that Hamilton was deliberately mis-informed by his teamNope. I'm not saying anything like that.
so that their preferred driver (Bottas?!?) could win?
I'm saying that in all likelihood they were given precisely the same instructions, but only one of them forgot what the event notes said
about where practice starts were legal.
;-)
Ham's side of the garage, him included, cocked up. He asked if he could go out
further (he should have known he couldn't). They confirmed that he could (and
they should have known that he couldn't).
As I think I posted, "team / driver cockups".
I don't think I said "team instructions" anywhere, btw.Then I apologize for using quotes, but it amounts to the same thing
without them.
On 2020-09-28 4:24 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-27 1:03 p.m., larkim wrote:
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff May wrote:
<snigger>
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
GeoffYes nicely said.
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by team /
driver cockups rather than solely down to your driving seemed a
little misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that. He drove well
today, and with Hamilton's post-pitstop pace I'm not 100%
confident that Hamilton would have won today in any event.
So.. ...if "team instructions" were responsible for Hamilton's
penalty...
...why do you think Bottas didn't make the same error?
What a fucking stupid response.
Again with no other purpose that to denigrate Hamilton, as usual.
I'm just asking a question.
Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-28 4:24 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-27 1:03 p.m., larkim wrote:
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff May wrote:
<snigger>Yes nicely said.
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
Geoff
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by team /
driver cockups rather than solely down to your driving seemed a
little misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that. He drove well
today, and with Hamilton's post-pitstop pace I'm not 100%
confident that Hamilton would have won today in any event.
So.. ...if "team instructions" were responsible for Hamilton's
penalty...
...why do you think Bottas didn't make the same error?
What a fucking stupid response.
Again with no other purpose that to denigrate Hamilton, as usual.
I'm just asking a question.
Rubbish.
On 2020-09-29 6:04 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-28 4:24 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-27 1:03 p.m., larkim wrote:
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff May
wrote:
<snigger>
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
GeoffYes nicely said.
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by team /
driver cockups rather than solely down to your driving
seemed a little misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that. He drove
well today, and with Hamilton's post-pitstop pace I'm not
100% confident that Hamilton would have won today in any
event.
So.. ...if "team instructions" were responsible for Hamilton's penalty...
...why do you think Bottas didn't make the same error?
What a fucking stupid response.
Again with no other purpose that to denigrate Hamilton, as
usual.
I'm just asking a question.
Rubbish.
What an inciteful rebuttal!
Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-29 6:04 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-28 4:24 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-27 1:03 p.m., larkim wrote:
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff May
wrote:
<snigger>Yes nicely said.
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
Geoff
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by team /
driver cockups rather than solely down to your driving
seemed a little misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that. He drove
well today, and with Hamilton's post-pitstop pace I'm not
100% confident that Hamilton would have won today in any
event.
So.. ...if "team instructions" were responsible for Hamilton's
penalty...
...why do you think Bottas didn't make the same error?
What a fucking stupid response.
Again with no other purpose that to denigrate Hamilton, as
usual.
I'm just asking a question.
Rubbish.
What an inciteful rebuttal!
You would rather I say that it is a transparent lie.
On 2020-09-29 11:50 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-29 6:04 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-28 4:24 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-27 1:03 p.m., larkim wrote:
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff May
wrote:
<snigger>Yes nicely said.
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
Geoff
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by team /
driver cockups rather than solely down to your driving
seemed a little misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that.a He drove
well today, and with Hamilton's post-pitstop pace I'm not
100% confident that Hamilton would have won today in any
event.
So.. ...if "team instructions" were responsible for Hamilton's
penalty...
...why do you think Bottas didn't make the same error?
What a fucking stupid response.
Again with no other purpose that to denigrate Hamilton, as
usual.
I'm just asking a question.
Rubbish.
What an inciteful rebuttal!
You would rather I say that it is a transparent lie.
You'll say whatever you like.
But I was just countering the blind hero worship that attempted to blame everything on the team, because Hamilton didn't read the rules.
On 2020-09-29 11:50 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-29 6:04 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-28 4:24 a.m., Bigbird wrote:
Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-09-27 1:03 p.m., larkim wrote:
On Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:57:33 UTC+1, Geoff
May wrote:
<snigger>
Well said, Mr. Bottas :-)
Cheers
GeoffYes nicely said.
Though saying it when you've been gifted the win by
team / driver cockups rather than solely down to your
driving seemed a little misplaced.
I like Bottas though, so I'm forgiving him that. He
drove well today, and with Hamilton's post-pitstop pace
I'm not 100% confident that Hamilton would have won
today in any event.
So.. ...if "team instructions" were responsible for
Hamilton's penalty...
...why do you think Bottas didn't make the same error?
What a fucking stupid response.
Again with no other purpose that to denigrate Hamilton, as
usual.
I'm just asking a question.
Rubbish.
What an inciteful rebuttal!
You would rather I say that it is a transparent lie.
You'll say whatever you like.
But I was just countering the blind hero worship that attempted to
blame everything on the team, because Hamilton didn't read the rules.
A little self-awareness might go a long way.
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