Edit. Damn my post was the first on page 27

it will definitely be interesting to see. It seems that over the last decade or so, Ferrari always takes a half step back after they take a step forward. Mainly do to people being fired on a whim.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑26 Oct 2017, 17:01Vettel's fans had their first taste of Lewis Hamilton in equal cars that's what. They will be better prepared for next year.
I think next year has the potential to be the best of the new engine era.dans79 wrote: ↑26 Oct 2017, 17:17it will definitely be interesting to see. It seems that over the last decade or so, Ferrari always takes a half step back after they take a step forward. Mainly do to people being fired on a whim.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑26 Oct 2017, 17:01Vettel's fans had their first taste of Lewis Hamilton in equal cars that's what. They will be better prepared for next year.
I agree with this, but this made it so much more enjoyable seeing two/three teams unite behind their drivers and instead of battling themselves like Hamilton and Rosberg did the previous 3 years, battle each other.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑26 Oct 2017, 17:01Vettel's fans had their first taste of Lewis Hamilton in equal cars that's what. They will be better prepared for next year. It was fun, but not really a challenge. I would say fighting Nico felt harder than this.
eli5 please? I mean not that they were fighting on circuit for 1st place so? And on the circuit which on papers favored Ferrari/Merc they took those wins.. I mean Mercedes as a package(PU mainly + chasis) was still step ahead this year (Bottas only 15 points behind Vettel).PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑26 Oct 2017, 17:01Vettel's fans had their first taste of Lewis Hamilton in equal cars that's what. They will be better prepared for next year. It was fun, but not really a challenge. I would say fighting Nico felt harder than this.
I disagree about Kimi. He gifted 2 wins to Vettel. What else do you want?NathanOlder wrote: ↑26 Oct 2017, 17:29There was always something in the back of my mind saying Lewis would win, all season long. I dont know why, it just was. And fighting Nico was much harder as it was a battle with one arm tied behind the back, they both couldn't use strategy to fight and had to be more careful with each other as they were team mates.
Maybe like you say, similar machinery ect ect.
Has to go down as a great season though, season long fight between 2 greats (Merc & Ferrari)
Hamilton excelling and proving how good he can be, Bottas coming in and doing a fair job, Kimi showing he's past it. I feel next year Red Bull will be Mercs rivals for the trophy. Roll on 2018.
His old engineer at McLaren even said exactly this. Apparently Kimi was the single most talented driver he claimed he'd ever seen, Hamilton and Alonso included. He just didn't have the motivation to do all the background tasks that an F1 driver needs to keep up doing to stay perfectly on top of his game at all times.foxmulder_ms wrote: ↑31 Oct 2017, 02:45I disagree about Kimi. He gifted 2 wins to Vettel. What else do you want?If anything, he had a good season especially when you thin Ferrari is a one-driver team. 2nd driver just a guinea pig for everything. When you looked at the history, I think he is the most talented driver. Zero interest in driving, still a champion. He looks like he is not even trying half of the time
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