Apparently Mercedes will run a special livery for Niki this weekend. Words and Graphics on the car in a tribute to Niki.
I hope everyone in the team wear red caps or something.
https://www.crash.net/f1/news/920782/1/ ... nce-monacoHamilton had been due to appear in Wednesday's press conference alongside Charles Leclerc, Daniel Ricciardo, Max Verstappen and Robert Kubica, but a request was submitted for him to be excused in light of Lauda's death.
"We asked for Lewis to be excused earlier today following Niki's death," a Mercedes spokesperson confirmed.
"We ask for your understanding in the circumstances that Lewis lost a very close friend in Niki fewer than two days ago."
Lewis will be Lewis, he's gonna be fully motivated to 'win the race for Niki'.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑22 May 2019, 17:03Will Hamilton's performance this weekend be affected by Lauda's death? He might become withdrawn, which gives Bottas an excellent opportunity. Or he might become determined to "do it for Niki" and totally monster the weekend.
I just love this team.
Both Merc stops were slow, Hamilton had a 2.9s and Bottas a 3.0s while Verstappen's was only 2.4s. Had Mercedes been another tenth or two faster he would have made it out no problem.
Split second decisions....it's just how it sometimes goes....
Tweet translates to: "...the gap Bottas created when Hamilton caught up with the Safety Car..."Espresso wrote: ↑27 May 2019, 11:58Split second decisions....it's just how it sometimes goes....
In the end it was some good racing and entertainment relieving us from a boring race.
So not a fiasco, just everybody taking there chances. Some get through with it and some get a penalty.
We just have to take the judges on their 'variable' judging each race.
Verstappen took a 5 second hit, his bad luck
Last year Sirotkin took a 5 second penalty for delaying, Bottas escaped his penalty, his good luck
In the end the winner was Vettel, moving into 2nd.
https://i.postimg.cc/63Cdn1Q7/screenshot-65.jpg
The reason why Valtteri didn't get a penalty was that the sc was nowhere near to them. They just caught it after the pit stops, maybe at the Casino Square.WaikeCU wrote: ↑28 May 2019, 13:24Tweet translates to: "...the gap Bottas created when Hamilton caught up with the Safety Car..."Espresso wrote: ↑27 May 2019, 11:58Split second decisions....it's just how it sometimes goes....
In the end it was some good racing and entertainment relieving us from a boring race.
So not a fiasco, just everybody taking there chances. Some get through with it and some get a penalty.
We just have to take the judges on their 'variable' judging each race.
Verstappen took a 5 second hit, his bad luck
Last year Sirotkin took a 5 second penalty for delaying, Bottas escaped his penalty, his good luck
In the end the winner was Vettel, moving into 2nd.
https://i.postimg.cc/63Cdn1Q7/screenshot-65.jpg
I remember Lewis caught up with the SC at Mirabeau.
No Mirabeau!Jozsusz wrote: ↑28 May 2019, 14:12The reason why Valtteri didn't get a penalty was that the sc was nowhere near to them. They just caught it after the pit stops, maybe at the Casino Square.WaikeCU wrote: ↑28 May 2019, 13:24Tweet translates to: "...the gap Bottas created when Hamilton caught up with the Safety Car..."Espresso wrote: ↑27 May 2019, 11:58
Split second decisions....it's just how it sometimes goes....
In the end it was some good racing and entertainment relieving us from a boring race.
So not a fiasco, just everybody taking there chances. Some get through with it and some get a penalty.
We just have to take the judges on their 'variable' judging each race.
Verstappen took a 5 second hit, his bad luck
Last year Sirotkin took a 5 second penalty for delaying, Bottas escaped his penalty, his good luck
In the end the winner was Vettel, moving into 2nd.
https://i.postimg.cc/63Cdn1Q7/screenshot-65.jpg
I remember Lewis caught up with the SC at Mirabeau.