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Panther_99FS

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Going into the season, I thought Ferrari and Vettel would win no problem....
These last few races have played out against the odds....
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They are just getting out fixed on the strategy, they clearly have the fastest car. Unfortunately Vettel feels he needs to manage the team and that is not helping his driving.

Perez didn't show himself in best light and costing the team a good points haul.
 
I really hate Singapore.
:banghead:
Good run by Verstappen and TBH I'd be inclined to put the Farce India tangle at 50/50, never fails to annoy that the 'best drivers in the World' always try to win at the first/second/third corner on lap 1.
Vettel should just pull his head in and drive.
He's overthinking everything.
And Louise had a 'successful' fashion launch in NY, were the stripes on his TH sneakers red or pink?
:biggrin-new:
 
never fails to annoy that the 'best drivers in the World' always try to win at the first/second/third corner on lap 1.
Vettel should just pull his head in and drive.

In this case I can't blame them, since yesterday's race proved that you cannot pass after lap 1 at Singapore... Vettel made a great move by passing Verstappen soon after the start. Max got the position back with a good pit strategy, and Vettel couldn't pass him on track after that.
 
There are times when words fail me!!! A few screen grabs from day 1.

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In this case I can't blame them, since yesterday's race proved that you cannot pass after lap 1 at Singapore... Vettel made a great move by passing Verstappen soon after the start. Max got the position back with a good pit strategy, and Vettel couldn't pass him on track after that.

Ferrari opted for a softer tire than RBR and Mercedes did on their first stop, where they should have gone for the soft option. Now Vettel couldn't attack because he would wreck his tires, and a second stop would have dropped him down to P6..
 
Ferrari opted for a softer tire than RBR and Mercedes did on their first stop, where they should have gone for the soft option. Now Vettel couldn't attack because he would wreck his tires, and a second stop would have dropped him down to P6..
Yep.
This move by Ferrari definitely perplexed me.....
 
The timing of the stop was poor to, as it got Vettel stuck behind Perez. In free space he might have gotten just ahead of Hamilton after he did his stop. But then he would have had to create a 25 second gap for another pitstop.
 
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