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This is the discussion thread for a recent post on GTPlanet:
This article was published by Andrew Evans (@Famine) on July 17th, 2019 in the Formula One category.
Not really, he exited the pit behind Sainz, where he lost many seconds during 8 laps.Famineit did help him towards his highest finishing position of the year so far in fourth.
By definition, all of the factors that lead to his result helped him towards it. Vettel helped Verstappen to a fifth place, for example In this case it was his highest finish of the year.Not really, he exited the pit behind Sainz, where he lost many seconds during 8 laps.
The stop was quick, but the decision to pit him at this moment questionable.
The was beautiful!This is the discussion thread for a recent post on GTPlanet:
This article was published by Andrew Evans (@Famine) on July 17th, 2019 in the Formula One category.
Call me crazy, but I don't like this ultra fast pits stops. No time to see anything. I prefer the Wec pitstops, you see more action
The was beautiful!
New record. 1.88 seconds.
That can't be the right clip, the slow lane is on the right of the entry at Nurburgring.
The race wasn't at the Nurburgring.
Nurburgring hasn't had a German GP since 2013
The thumbnail is, inexplicably, unrelated to the clip. The clip very much is Hockenheimring, but the thumbnail appears to be Canada...Sorry, has a super-brain-fart. Still the wrong clip, the slow lane isn't on that side at the Hockenheimring either
There are some claims that RBR did a 1.82 sec pitstop yesterday.
yep also just read it. Yesterday I thought a 'slow' 1.9 and now it seems a 1.82 (!!!) pitstop. Blinking with my eyes takes more time
Big thumbs up for the team around the driver. What's a racer without his/her mechanic?