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But he still hasn't admitted doing it on purpose, only sorry he did it.

Tony.
 
Vettel shoud have kept his head ,after Hamilton deliberately brake tested him,iff he hadn't banged his front tyres against the Merc ,I think Hamilton would be the one having a penalty.
 
Vettel shoud have kept his head ,after Hamilton deliberately brake tested him,iff he hadn't banged his front tyres against the Merc ,I think Hamilton would be the one having a penalty.
FIA looked at Hamilton's telemetry data, no brake test was carried out they report. If that's the case Vettel took his eye off the ball and ran into the back of him.
 
The evidence shows that Hamilton didn't brake test him, and he did the same thing on the previous re start Vettel just pre-empted what he thought was going to happen. His mistake pure and simple, he's just not big enough to admit he cocked up and the longer you don't the harder it gets.

Tony.
 
He's another Schumacher. Ask Damon Hill.

Tony.
 
Yep andy your correct , he didn't brake ,he let off the gas dropped it down a gear ,he knew he'd get minimal or no damage imho ,which he didn't,I think it was deleberate and shouts desperation because he's rattled, he was last year with Nico ,and he turned to dirty tricks as we all know, but for slagging seb off as he's not a role model for formula one,he's so wrong ,he had one moment off madness banging him into him,Seb conduct himself so well ,and when the chips are down,he ain't got a face like bull dog lickin p**s off a nettle,but one thing I will say f1s great this year between Ferrari and Mercedes ,it's just a pity there's not a few more teams up there at the front.
 
Hill was just to nice. Not ruthless enough.
You may be right there Andy, what he should have done is wait for Schumacher to retire as he inevitably would have done, but he expected, rightly so that he would not swerve across the track to just take him out. That didn't go so well!

Tony.
 
The end of F1 at Silverstone?
http://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/40518666
The BBC are reporting with greater emphasis that Silverstone is about to bail out of its F1 contract due to ever increasing costs attached to the existing agreement. They cite that, unlike many state supported race and venues, that they, as a self funding club, are likely to go bust (taking all British motor racing with it) if they stay in the game.
If it happens, will it dampen your interest if F1?
Or will the F1 circus quietly find some way of keeping Silverstone in the itinerary?
Sky tv will be bricking it if another major event drops out their schedules....
 
But he still hasn't admitted doing it on purpose, only sorry he did it.

Tony.
He has now admitted it was deliberate and (grudgingly) apologised (even if only in a text).
Most children would get their toys taken away for less, apology or no apology.
 
The end of F1 at Silverstone?
http://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/40518666
The BBC are reporting with greater emphasis that Silverstone is about to bail out of its F1 contract due to ever increasing costs attached to the existing agreement. They cite that, unlike many state supported race and venues, that they, as a self funding club, are likely to go bust (taking all British motor racing with it) if they stay in the game.
If it happens, will it dampen your interest if F1?
Or will the F1 circus quietly find some way of keeping Silverstone in the itinerary?
Sky tv will be bricking it if another major event drops out their schedules....

The way I understood it was they're hoping to 're negotiate with the new F1 owners as Ecclestone would but nudge on his take or leave it deal.

Tony.
 
The way I understood it was they're hoping to 're negotiate with the new F1 owners as Ecclestone would but nudge on his take or leave it deal.

Tony.
But that leaves the new F1 owners with a massive problem. Let one do it then all the venues will want a reduction.
They're going to have to balance off the potential drop in support for F1 in the UK (have a word with sponsors to see how acceptable that is) against the other venues wanting a renegotiation too if they let Silverstone get their way.
They bought the whole lot from Ecclestone - now pick the bones out of it.
The sponsors will win to keep interest in the UK.
 
Perhaps it's something they're expecting and why they're concentrating on the media side of it where Ecclestone never went?

Tony.
 
Perhaps it's something they're expecting and why they're concentrating on the media side of it where Ecclestone never went?

Tony.
Indeed - quietly shuffle away a couple of £m to keep the sponsors on side. By far the lesser of two evils. No viewers = no revenue = no backers. Bite the commercial side at your own risk.
 
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Max Verstappen wants to join Ferrari next season.
Max Verstappen wants to leave Red Bull to join Ferrari for next season, with the 19-year-old Dutch driver angry at the performance of his car.

Meanwhile, Verstappen is also not happy at the 'baguette' kerbs at the Red Bull Ring for this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix.

Bottas believes the reason there have been so many collisions between Mercedes and Ferrari this season is because the cars are evenly matched for pace.

Mercedes are yet to decide on the future of Valtteri Bottas beyond the end of this season, and have not ruled out a move for McLaren's Fernando Alonso.

Ferrari have parted company with chief engine designer Lorenzo Sassi, whose departure was reportedly prompted by president Sergio Marchionne.


Kimi Raikkonen thinks his on-track collisions with Finnish compatriot Valtteri Bottas get more attention because their share the same nationality.

There will be 10 turns instead of nine at this year's Austrian Grand Prix - after the FIA officially recognised an extra corner at the Spielberg circuit.

Formula 1 chief executive Chase Carey has ruled out a 25-race calendar any time soon. Next season's schedule involves 21 races, but Carey insists that there are more important considerations for the sport at the moment.

 
F1......Austria....today's caption winner:whistle:

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Lewis Hamilton is "building a legacy as one of the sport's greatest drivers", according to the three-time champion's team boss, Toto Wolff.
Wolff also says his team are showing an "energy and determination like never before" as they battle with Ferrari for the drivers' and constructors' titles this season.

Lewis Hamilton feels his home country should be pushing for two British races as well as ensuring the future of Formula 1 at Silverstone.

Renault managing director Cyril Abiteboul says it is "critical" Jolyon Palmer scores points at the Hungary Grand Prix.
Renault driver Jolyon Palmer says he has torched his "unlucky underpants" as he seeks a change of fortune in Hungary this week.
Renault chief Cyril Abiteboul says there is "no reason" for the team to have such poor reliability.
 
Leading Formula 1 drivers back the decision to introduce the controversial 'halo' head protection system next season.
The 'halo' was found to be the only device that both successfully passed the test of deflecting a wheel fired at it at 150mph and provided a largely unobstructed view

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