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Brilliant from both Red Bulls. Verstappen really showed his maturity, picking his strategy and sticking to it even against team orders and calling it right.
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Verstappen for the win. And shut up Hamilton you sour bitch.
Not at all, any F1 game since 2001 abouts (although 2005 is decent) is a progressive decline followed by a massive drop off with 2013 and beyond. ALL F1 games made by Codemasters are dodgy reskins, within the game files Renault are still Lotus for example, and no proper implementation of rules or safety enforcement which makes sense - everyone is getting excited at the prospect of them maybe implementing a wet track flag to be displayed, for some reason. The optimisation is laughably poor and the UI flat out does not work with mouse and barely works with keyboard which you cannot properly rebind (on par with Halo Wars rebinding shit if you know how that went). Even being free I'd advise against getting it as it becomes another statistic of users on Steam owning an F1 game made by Codies.bit of an off-topic question but is F-1 2018 any good
I'd say it's almost a certainty that it is because of the relationship between RB/AT. In the early days it was a completely public secret that they shared all the data they could between the teams so both of them could get to a competitive standard quicker, and you have to assume that the particular aspect of the relationship remains since it would be beneficial for the driver program which Helmut Marko runs - if the AT car is basically just a bit delayed from the RB drivers getting promoted don't need to learn a completely fresh car.Red Bull have largely stayed out of it but said there should be harsher penalties and Mercades' involvement should be scrutinised further. They say they're starting out of it because "enough teams are already appealing" but I'm wondering if it's more they don't want anyone poking around at the Alpha Tauri too much.
IMO what Alfa should do is pick whichever Ferrari Driver Academy man is the best in F2 this year. Hulk's a journeyman that works best for teams that aren't just B-teams of bigger teams.View attachment 1514387
Hulk in talks with Alfa. Quite why he would go there in their current state is another thing.
This isn't 1968. If a part is about to explode, they can't just drop revs by a bunch because of the inherent nature of modern F1 engines. Besides, they already were in complete control of what setting the engine would be in via the dials on the wheel. That's how they moderated the engines and how they managed their fuel. It's a driver aid in the same sense that having a gearbox is a driver aid.I think it's a good move in general. It means the drivers have to moderate how much engine they're using themselves not to run out of fuel, blow the thing up etc. I can see the FIA argument of the modes being a driver aid.
Looking like it will have to be the mediums that suck for them. Seb ain't exactly lighting it up on them so hopefully that's a good sign!Well here we go, let's hope for some overheating tyres on the Mercs to make for an interesting (and preferably not 1 stop) race.