2014 Belgian Grand Prix

Hamilton is suicidal for going that fast with 3 tires.

He's trying to strip the carcass in the hope of a safety car, I would think. Lots of debris on track, Rosberg needs to change that wing before the SC if they can't collect under the marshalls (which they may given the early stage of the race).
 
He's trying to strip the carcass in the hope of a safety car, I would think. Lots of debris on track, Rosberg needs to change that wing before the SC if they can't collect under the marshalls (which they may given the early stage of the race).

Is that legal?

Deliberately causing a SC.
 
Considering that was the time I was available to be on during the work I was doing, I replied and made several comments with in that window, including the frequent responding to you since I was on obviously. If you can show me some sort of time stamp that'd be nice. However, I'll do it for you, it shows me responding seven minutes later and then editing and adding more 43 minutes later so clearly not the rapid "literally 30 seconds" you've said. It seems like a reason to back out of this and not answer my questions, and you even clearly say it this time around rather than me idealizing you wont. This is a forum not a blog, why you think your opinion is sacred and can't be questioned is beyond me but it will be, you do have the choice to ignore us though, which you seem to be.

What's funny is I agreed with you he gets caught up in the lifestyle, hence the playboy comment and you say I'm in love with the guy. So rather than formulate something concise, you make up this trite about me being a fanboy to create some instance of bias and make my argument or reasoning look to be on faulty ground. I still would like to know how one is a fanboy while attacking and criticizing the person or group their a blind fan of? I mean whatever emotional fanaticism you created for me to argue and grasp at straws is of your own creation, you're going to read the tone you want rather than look at it impartially.

You've yet to give a good reason why him being hard on himself is a bad thing. Also how is he not looking at the overall picture, him trying to figure out what he screwed up on by being hard on himself would indicate to people he's looking at the overall picture. I think Nico is just mentally better than Lewis most of the weekend and doesn't need nearly as much self reflection.


And yes Nico got the pole in some questionable conditions with a good margin, and is showing speed. Perhaps if Lewis ignores his screw up or better yet isn't hard on himself for it, he'll win for sure? Then again you didn't answer the questions so I've got no idea really where you were going with all that drivel.

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I comment on Lewis's attitude and you assume I hate the guy. You can't see why him being too emotional is a bad thing. Mate just leave it as it is. It's common sense to be honest, but I've made my points, this isn't really going anywhere useful. Let's call it a day shall we.
 
Can't believe Rosberg would do a move like that. It's a long race, it was only lap 2 and DRS wasn't even enabled yet but he still has to misjudge it this early.
 
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I shouldn't think so. The damage he'd do to his own car would outweigh the benefits of a safety car.

Rationally, yes. In Hamilton's car in that moment... possibly not. You'd rather push the advantage or have none, I guess.
 
Technically what Rosberg did isn't penalty worthy, but it's extremely lazy from a man who is now probably nailed on WDC
 
racing incident imo with rosberg being slightly at fault, also ricciardo proving why he is the best driver this season.
 
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