2013 - Round 17 - Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
#4
Posted 01 November 2013 - 04:35 PM
I'm not sure F1 could survive another year of RBR domination in '14. Bernie would have to find rules to sandbag Vettel/Newey to prevent losses to his empire.Thinking about stopping the dvr recordings...
#5
Posted 01 November 2013 - 05:57 PM
I'm not sure F1 could survive another year of RBR domination in '14. Bernie would have to find rules to sandbag Vettel/Newey to prevent losses to his empire.
what, you mean Vettel winning a few races by nearly 30 seconds isn't exciting? That would mean that to compete head to head with Vettel/RBR, some team and driver would need to find .5 seconds per lap average to even challenge for the win... and honestly, I don't even think Vettel is going maximum, he's probably got some in reserve still....
Also, news from this weekend, Kimi hasn't been paid all year... he's owed somewhere near $15M...
#6
Posted 01 November 2013 - 08:10 PM
#7
Posted 01 November 2013 - 08:15 PM
Could be performance bonus based on points and standings. His actual salary is probably a lot lower.Do they mention the timeframe? I can't believe kimi would still be able to negotiate $15m/year in this day and age and after getting sacked in 2010.
Maybe lotus didnt expect him to be 2nd/3rd in points ?
#8
Posted 01 November 2013 - 08:17 PM
According to crash.
#9
Posted 01 November 2013 - 09:00 PM
I also agree that it's likely Vettel hasn't show his 100% except for qualifying and maybe a handful of laps during race day, whereas every other driver has pretty much had to drive to the absolute limit just to see him storm off either way. I think if everyone was pushing equally hard, Vettel and his -1.5s a lap could probably lap the rest of the field during a race.what, you mean Vettel winning a few races by nearly 30 seconds isn't exciting? That would mean that to compete head to head with Vettel/RBR, some team and driver would need to find .5 seconds per lap average to even challenge for the win... and honestly, I don't even think Vettel is going maximum, he's probably got some in reserve still....
Also, news from this weekend, Kimi hasn't been paid all year... he's owed somewhere near $15M...
#10
Posted 02 November 2013 - 02:47 PM
#11
Posted 02 November 2013 - 03:24 PM
Mark Webber also drives a Newey car, built to Fisher Price standards apparently.How did Lotus expect to keep Kimi if they weren't paying him all year? I didn't know they were doing so bad.. :hs...and correction, it's Newey and RBR that's storming at the front. Without Newey, you'd see Vettel struggling against another driver + Newey car to keep up.
#12
Posted 02 November 2013 - 03:59 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk...rmula1/24776816
#13
Posted 02 November 2013 - 08:34 PM
According to BBC Sport, Raikkonen's salary is eight million euros, or $10.8 million as of this writing, plus 50,000 euros ($67,515) per point, meaning he's been shorted 17.5 million euro ($23.6 million) this season.
http://www.bbc.co.uk...rmula1/24776816
Fuuuuuu...
I'd be livid and not looking to drive the last GPs too. Walking into Boullier's office like, "bitch better have my money!"
#14
Posted 02 November 2013 - 09:45 PM
Just got marginally worse, his quali result just got thrown out due to failing the floor deflection scrutineering.Fuuuuuu...
I'd be livid and not looking to drive the last GPs too. Walking into Boullier's office like, "bitch better have my money!"
#15
Posted 03 November 2013 - 12:37 AM
#16
Posted 03 November 2013 - 02:18 AM
More effective to just build a car that has a remote kill switch to bring out a SC for the benefit of Grosjean. Afterall, it's not like Renault haven't got the experience to pull it off.We'll if he scores less points the less money he'll earn. Conspiracy
#17
Posted 03 November 2013 - 02:48 AM
Just got marginally worse, his quali result just got thrown out due to failing the floor deflection scrutineering.
Saw that. Team is saying that it broke going over the kerbing.
Also saw that Hambone broke a rear wishbone in Q3, and the team is looking to fix it in parc ferme.
#18
Posted 03 November 2013 - 02:50 AM
More effective to just build a car that has a remote kill switch to bring out a SC for the benefit of Grosjean. Afterall, it's not like Renault haven't got the experience to pull it off.
Flavio: All he does is orchestrate wins and bang supermodels.
#19
Posted 03 November 2013 - 07:49 PM
Amazing he kept driving.
#20
Posted 03 November 2013 - 08:20 PM
You're too rich Kimi, we don't need to pay you
Amazing he kept driving.
for 2 turns... and he's gone...
another 30+ second win by Vettel... now I'm just curious as to how many records he can break this season with 2 races to go...
#21
Posted 03 November 2013 - 10:40 PM
<br />You're too rich Kimi, we don't need to pay you <img src='http://forums.f1-cre...efault/rofl.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /><br /><br />Amazing he kept driving.<br />
It's also shocking there was ever any hope of signing kimi...I guess that was just posturing to try and secure a sponsor.
#22
Posted 04 November 2013 - 12:12 AM
Come on 2014, hurry the fuck up.
#23
Posted 04 November 2013 - 05:49 PM
#24
Posted 04 November 2013 - 07:18 PM
Unfortunately the 2 hours of hate each race weekend does not make up for the 15 seconds when he is entertaining. It is not his fault in any way, but he and Newey have made watching F1 pretty dull.I hate how good Vettel is because he's making it no fun to watch F1, but I love that he's a real character... it's a love / hate relationship with this guy!
As for the guys on NBCSN saying how its not like anybody was complaining about McLaren winning 15 of 16 races in 1988? No, it is not the same. At least in 1988 there was a constantly close battle between two drivers for a win at each race, even if they were in the same team. Webber finishing 30 seconds behind Vettel every weekend is nowhere close to the same excitement as Prost and Senna going wheel to wheel every weekend.
#25
Posted 06 November 2013 - 04:23 PM
Unfortunately the 2 hours of hate each race weekend does not make up for the 15 seconds when he is entertaining. It is not his fault in any way, but he and Newey have made watching F1 pretty dull.
As for the guys on NBCSN saying how its not like anybody was complaining about McLaren winning 15 of 16 races in 1988? No, it is not the same. At least in 1988 there was a constantly close battle between two drivers for a win at each race, even if they were in the same team. Webber finishing 30 seconds behind Vettel every weekend is nowhere close to the same excitement as Prost and Senna going wheel to wheel every weekend.
Agreed on the first paragraph. And a better comparison would be to say the MS dominance in the early 2000s.
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