• What it takes to be a world champion

    From Sir Tim@24:150/2 to rec.autos.sport.f1 on Sun Sep 13 21:49:18 2020
    I couldnrCOt help feeling sorry for Bottas today. He had dominated all the practice sessions only to be pipped (by a tiny amount) by Hamilton for
    pole. He made a great start and jumped Lewis only for the race to be red flagged. Lewis returned the compliment on the restart but another red flag
    gave Bottas the advantage again. This time he failed to exploit it and
    Hamilton kept the lead. Bottas set fastest lap, hoping for an extra point
    but even this was denied him by his team mate.

    All this drama must have been very testing for both drivers (the in-car
    shots of Hamilton before he got out of the car after the race showed him looking completely drained) but it is in this sort of situation that Lewis shows why he is a multiple WDC. As Martin Brundle remarked after the race: rCLIt wasnrCOt just about speed, it was about guile and keeping a calm head and the full list of skills you need in terms of starts, restarts, keeping your tyres intact, managing your race and managing your head. Lewis was faultless.rCY


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  • From geoff@24:150/2 to rec.autos.sport.f1 on Mon Sep 14 10:13:12 2020
    On 14/09/2020 9:49 am, Sir Tim wrote:
    I couldnrCOt help feeling sorry for Bottas today. He had dominated all the practice sessions only to be pipped (by a tiny amount) by Hamilton for
    pole. He made a great start and jumped Lewis only for the race to be red flagged. Lewis returned the compliment on the restart but another red flag gave Bottas the advantage again. This time he failed to exploit it and Hamilton kept the lead. Bottas set fastest lap, hoping for an extra point
    but even this was denied him by his team mate.

    All this drama must have been very testing for both drivers (the in-car
    shots of Hamilton before he got out of the car after the race showed him looking completely drained) but it is in this sort of situation that Lewis shows why he is a multiple WDC. As Martin Brundle remarked after the race: rCLIt wasnrCOt just about speed, it was about guile and keeping a calm head and
    the full list of skills you need in terms of starts, restarts, keeping your tyres intact, managing your race and managing your head. Lewis was faultless.rCY



    Naa, I'm sure BAK would claim that BOT was ordered to let RIC jump him,
    or some such ...

    geoff
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  • From Alan Baker@24:150/2 to rec.autos.sport.f1 on Sun Sep 13 15:15:02 2020
    On 2020-09-13 3:13 p.m., geoff wrote:
    On 14/09/2020 9:49 am, Sir Tim wrote:
    I couldnrCOt help feeling sorry for Bottas today. He had dominated all the >> practice sessions only to be pipped (by a tiny amount) by Hamilton for
    pole. He made a great start and jumped Lewis only for the race to be red
    flagged. Lewis returned the compliment on the restart but another red
    flag
    gave Bottas the advantage again. This time he failed to exploit it and
    Hamilton kept the lead. Bottas set fastest lap, hoping for an extra point
    but even this was denied him by his team mate.

    All this drama must have been very testing for both drivers (the in-car
    shots of Hamilton before he got out of the car after the race showed him
    looking completely drained) but it is in this sort of situation that
    Lewis
    shows why he is a multiple WDC. As Martin Brundle remarked after the
    race:
    rCLIt wasnrCOt just about speed, it was about guile and keeping a calm
    head and
    the full list of skills you need in terms of starts, restarts, keeping
    your
    tyres intact, managing your race and managing your head. Lewis was
    faultless.rCY


    Naa, I'm sure BAK would claim that BOT was ordered to let RIC jump him,
    or some such ...

    Not at all. He clearly botched the final restart.

    But what were the team orders on the initial start?
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  • From geoff@24:150/2 to rec.autos.sport.f1 on Mon Sep 14 10:20:22 2020
    On 14/09/2020 10:15 am, Alan Baker wrote:
    On 2020-09-13 3:13 p.m., geoff wrote:
    On 14/09/2020 9:49 am, Sir Tim wrote:
    I couldnrCOt help feeling sorry for Bottas today. He had dominated all the >>> practice sessions only to be pipped (by a tiny amount) by Hamilton for
    pole. He made a great start and jumped Lewis only for the race to be red >>> flagged. Lewis returned the compliment on the restart but another red
    flag
    gave Bottas the advantage again. This time he failed to exploit it and
    Hamilton kept the lead. Bottas set fastest lap, hoping for an extra
    point
    but even this was denied him by his team mate.

    All this drama must have been very testing for both drivers (the in-car
    shots of Hamilton before he got out of the car after the race showed him >>> looking completely drained) but it is in this sort of situation that
    Lewis
    shows why he is a multiple WDC. As Martin Brundle remarked after the
    race:
    rCLIt wasnrCOt just about speed, it was about guile and keeping a calm
    head and
    the full list of skills you need in terms of starts, restarts,
    keeping your
    tyres intact, managing your race and managing your head. Lewis was
    faultless.rCY


    Naa, I'm sure BAK would claim that BOT was ordered to let RIC jump
    him, or some such ...

    Not at all. He clearly botched the final restart.

    But what were the team orders on the initial start?

    Yeah, BOT must have forgotten. He'll get a slap on the wrist for that !

    geoff
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  • From Alan Baker@24:150/2 to rec.autos.sport.f1 on Sun Sep 13 15:33:40 2020
    On 2020-09-13 3:20 p.m., geoff wrote:
    On 14/09/2020 10:15 am, Alan Baker wrote:
    On 2020-09-13 3:13 p.m., geoff wrote:
    On 14/09/2020 9:49 am, Sir Tim wrote:
    I couldnrCOt help feeling sorry for Bottas today. He had dominated all >>>> the
    practice sessions only to be pipped (by a tiny amount) by Hamilton for >>>> pole. He made a great start and jumped Lewis only for the race to be
    red
    flagged. Lewis returned the compliment on the restart but another
    red flag
    gave Bottas the advantage again. This time he failed to exploit it and >>>> Hamilton kept the lead. Bottas set fastest lap, hoping for an extra
    point
    but even this was denied him by his team mate.

    All this drama must have been very testing for both drivers (the in-car >>>> shots of Hamilton before he got out of the car after the race showed
    him
    looking completely drained) but it is in this sort of situation that
    Lewis
    shows why he is a multiple WDC. As Martin Brundle remarked after the
    race:
    rCLIt wasnrCOt just about speed, it was about guile and keeping a calm >>>> head and
    the full list of skills you need in terms of starts, restarts,
    keeping your
    tyres intact, managing your race and managing your head. Lewis was
    faultless.rCY


    Naa, I'm sure BAK would claim that BOT was ordered to let RIC jump
    him, or some such ...

    Not at all. He clearly botched the final restart.

    But what were the team orders on the initial start?

    Yeah, BOT must have forgotten. He'll get a slap on the wrist for that !

    Did he?

    What happened at turn 1? Do you think that Bottas just doesn't know how
    to drive a racing car; how to defend a position?
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  • From geoff@24:150/2 to rec.autos.sport.f1 on Mon Sep 14 11:00:27 2020
    On 14/09/2020 10:33 am, Alan Baker wrote:
    On 2020-09-13 3:20 p.m., geoff wrote:
    On 14/09/2020 10:15 am, Alan Baker wrote:
    On 2020-09-13 3:13 p.m., geoff wrote:
    On 14/09/2020 9:49 am, Sir Tim wrote:
    I couldnrCOt help feeling sorry for Bottas today. He had dominated
    all the
    practice sessions only to be pipped (by a tiny amount) by Hamilton for >>>>> pole. He made a great start and jumped Lewis only for the race to
    be red
    flagged. Lewis returned the compliment on the restart but another
    red flag
    gave Bottas the advantage again. This time he failed to exploit it and >>>>> Hamilton kept the lead. Bottas set fastest lap, hoping for an extra >>>>> point
    but even this was denied him by his team mate.

    All this drama must have been very testing for both drivers (the
    in-car
    shots of Hamilton before he got out of the car after the race
    showed him
    looking completely drained) but it is in this sort of situation
    that Lewis
    shows why he is a multiple WDC. As Martin Brundle remarked after
    the race:
    rCLIt wasnrCOt just about speed, it was about guile and keeping a calm >>>>> head and
    the full list of skills you need in terms of starts, restarts,
    keeping your
    tyres intact, managing your race and managing your head. Lewis was
    faultless.rCY


    Naa, I'm sure BAK would claim that BOT was ordered to let RIC jump
    him, or some such ...

    Not at all. He clearly botched the final restart.

    But what were the team orders on the initial start?

    Yeah, BOT must have forgotten. He'll get a slap on the wrist for that !

    Did he?

    What happened at turn 1? Do you think that Bottas just doesn't know how
    to drive a racing car; how to defend a position?


    There are multiple lines that can be taken on that track to overtake on
    the outside, or the inside if defended, due to the track width. That
    corner and several others, as seen with multiple other overtakes

    geoff.
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  • From ~misfit~@24:150/2 to rec.autos.sport.f1 on Mon Sep 14 17:31:01 2020
    On 14/09/2020 11:00 am, geoff wrote:
    On 14/09/2020 10:33 am, Alan Baker wrote:
    On 2020-09-13 3:20 p.m., geoff wrote:
    On 14/09/2020 10:15 am, Alan Baker wrote:
    On 2020-09-13 3:13 p.m., geoff wrote:
    On 14/09/2020 9:49 am, Sir Tim wrote:
    I couldnrCOt help feeling sorry for Bottas today. He had dominated all the
    practice sessions only to be pipped (by a tiny amount) by Hamilton for >>>>>> pole. He made a great start and jumped Lewis only for the race to be red >>>>>> flagged. Lewis returned the compliment on the restart but another red flag
    gave Bottas the advantage again. This time he failed to exploit it and >>>>>> Hamilton kept the lead. Bottas set fastest lap, hoping for an extra point
    but even this was denied him by his team mate.

    All this drama must have been very testing for both drivers (the in-car >>>>>> shots of Hamilton before he got out of the car after the race showed him >>>>>> looking completely drained) but it is in this sort of situation that Lewis
    shows why he is a multiple WDC. As Martin Brundle remarked after the race:
    rCLIt wasnrCOt just about speed, it was about guile and keeping a calm head and
    the full list of skills you need in terms of starts, restarts, keeping your
    tyres intact, managing your race and managing your head. Lewis was >>>>>> faultless.rCY


    Naa, I'm sure BAK would claim that BOT was ordered to let RIC jump him, or some such ...

    Not at all. He clearly botched the final restart.

    But what were the team orders on the initial start?

    Yeah, BOT must have forgotten. He'll get a slap on the wrist for that !

    Did he?

    What happened at turn 1? Do you think that Bottas just doesn't know how to drive a racing car;
    how to defend a position?


    There are multiple lines that can be taken on that track to overtake on the outside, or the inside
    if defended, due to the track width. That corner and several others, as seen with multiple other
    overtakes

    geoff.

    Yep, not just the track width but also the camber allow passing inside and out there.
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