Aand Alonso is in the pits again...
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Another red flag, looks like Vettel this time stopped on track... 13 laps so far today
Another red flag!
Red flag -Vettel
Oh you Renault....
13:08 The timing screens seem a little confused as to which sector Vettel is in at the moment, so could it be the Red Bull that has caused this stoppage?
13:08 As Magnussen makes it back to the pits, that means every car has returned except Vettel's...
So, fast lap and burnout.. Like Toro Rosso..
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Disappointing; 2009 to 2016...
At this rate Red Bull should be happy if they finish Oz Gp, nevermind scoring points.
i know its a bit funny about RBRs and Renaults woes, but please remember that it could/may still happen to us.
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Just hope we have trouble-free this season
BUT, as Autosport just stated:
Anyhow, it is not going to be an easy year for Red Bull, but not for Ferrari either IF we just look at the times and the overall performance given so far by Mercedes-powered teams..Originally Posted by Autosport
I think Red Bull were slowly turning the wick up on the engine and seems like they found the threshold
"If I was driving for Red Bull [from 2008] probably I would have more championships, but because they were dominating between 2010 and 2014 probably I would never have driven for Ferrari. I am very happy and very proud to drive for Ferrari, all my time there.
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Look at that rear tyre
It looks like a spin.
Although that's true, one important thing about lap times is when you push the lap times, you're pushing the car. I think the general impression at the moment is that the Merc engine runners are not only stacking up the lap counts, but they seem to be pushing their car that little step further while getting all the laps done. I'd say it's pretty impressive at least in terms of reliability.
At first look I didnt spot the front and thought maybe gearbox lock up or engine failure, But that now looks like a spin out...
Racing is life and life is a risk - Michael schumacher
it would be nice to get a look at top speeds cos it would tell us if Ferrari still runs in 80% mode...
Looks to me the engine seized at high speed corner and threw him into a spin...that's why his tires are flatspotted like that.
Engine failure causing spin maybe
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