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Alonso Hits The Nail On The Head

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Just another "get rich quick" scheme by Bernie. He thinks of these years in advance and if you look back in the past at times he suggested things 90% of the time it happened later at some point so it's just Bernie putting more money in the piggy bank. Thinking of the sport and fans went out the window in the late ninties ever since then, it's been a massive sponge for Bernie and until this clown steps down or voted out somehow, it will remain the same puss we have now. Oh Bernie knows how everyone is fed up with the current state of f1 and he knows what people want and knows how to fix it, problem is he thinks of himslef and his pockets before anyone else, simple as that.

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Everyone around here always says the same stuff about tyres engines refueling etc. I agree with all of it. For some reason those at the top dont give a sh!t or are completely blind.

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Simply don't care mate. Some pen pusher who has no idea about the sport thinks he/she knows more than anyone else.

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From the Webber interview, makes you want to cry

“I’d love someone to do a stat on race pace with the 2015 race compared to the mid-2000s — probably Montoya would have lapped Seb in Malaysia three and a half times!”

It sounds like he’s exaggerating, but Webber’s guess is actually less than what the numbers suggest.

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Vettel’s Ferrari would have been outgunned in the 2006 event. Source: Getty Images

We did the maths based on the quickest full-distance Malaysian Grand Prix in history, the 2006 race won by Giancarlo Fisichella in 1hr30m40.529s. Vettel took about nine and a half minutes more to win this year’s race, cutting out the time lost by the early-race safety car.

All up, Fisichella would have lapped Vettel almost six times by the time the Renault driver completed the 56-lap distance.

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It's the turn in speed you notice the most IMO.

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