Bubbleawsome
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YesIs this the first race were the race engine settings have to be the same as in qualy?
YesIs this the first race were the race engine settings have to be the same as in qualy?
Well, that seemed to shake things up. Hamilton would have blown everyone else away w/o that drive thru penalty. He deserved it though, 7 times world champ didn't see the lights or the warning on his steering wheel - come on.
That was different. Great example of why position is usually king.
Is this the first race were the race engine settings have to be the same as in qualy?
Saw a short interview with Hamilton; he said they lost a little bit in lap times for qualifying (really?), but we a bit faster in race trim. So Mercedes was able to turn up their engine higher than anyone else. Man, they really outclassed everyone this year. Additional bits I saw the YouTube channel The Race, both Redbull and Ferrari designed their chassis with more down force expecting more engine power. That didn’t work out well for either of them (though RB faired better).Yep and it didn't seem to hurt the Merc's as much as everyone hoped it would.
interesting race, all the re-ording because of accidents and restarts. Thought Bottas actually had a shot this weekend with a great start and rolling restart. That last terrible restart ended his chances. Ricardo looked like he got everything out of his Renault. Albon had an excellent race - maybe this kid really can be a good number 2 at RB (if he keeps progressing). Hamilton cruises to victory after that last restart with some tire management. I really like this track, but it seems to be a handful for the drivers.
Watched a short documentary on Vettel's four championships - same as Hamilton; get pole, put in fast laps right away and then no one can catch up. Guess this has often been the way with multi-championship winners.
Hey, anyone know if there is a way to view F1 races via streaming? Wife and I are planning on dropping Cable.
Thanks! I live in the US, so I guess I'm going to need to go the VPN route. Cutting the cable to save money - so not extra streaming services besides what we already have (Netflix, Prime and free, like YouTube).What country do you & your wife reside in Ajay:
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Well, at least Bottas had a good day, even though he admits he got lucky. Being out front sure does make a difference.Sochi Results:
P1 - Bot
P2 - Ver
P3 - Ham
Two 5 second penalties on Hamilton, now w/ 10 points on his Super License, not a good day in the office.
Thanks! I live in the US, so I guess I'm going to need to go the VPN route. Cutting the cable to save money - so not extra streaming services besides what we already have (Netflix, Prime and free, like YouTube).
Well, I think his approach to qualifying is probably what made the difference.Well, at least Bottas had a good day, even though he admits he got lucky. Being out front sure does make a difference.
I went with the expensive option, but their live service was really spotty the last few years. But getting English commentary, no ad breaks, all on-boards and unlimited rewatchability was worth it. Especially because the alternative would have been some offering by Sky, where 70 euros is what you pay per month, not per yearThe left out that option for some reason, probably because they want to sell VPN services. F1tv offers two options
1. $80 a year or $10 a month and watch Live, replays, blah blah blah
2. $27 a year or $3 a month and watch the replay but you have to wait 2 days after it has aired to watch it and all the blah blah stuff
I'm cheap and not i n a hurry so #2 is the option I went with.
Thanks! I may go with the cheaper option. I wouldn't want to watch some races live anyway, because of the time difference for some countries.The left out that option for some reason, probably because they want to sell VPN services. F1tv offers two options
1. $80 a year or $10 a month and watch Live, replays, blah blah blah
2. $27 a year or $3 a month and watch the replay but you have to wait 2 days after it has aired to watch it and all the blah blah stuff
I'm cheap and not i n a hurry so #2 is the option I went with.
Thanks! I live in the US, so I guess I'm going to need to go the VPN route. Cutting the cable to save money - so not extra streaming services besides what we already have (Netflix, Prime and free, like YouTube).