Disaster for Ferrari. He’s going to have to start from pitlane. If they can get it fixed.
Disaster for my trade too as I left all the green on him and was hoping to exit after a few laps had he survived
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Fair point. Particularly with LeClerc's situation now. I wouldn't expect Max to make a mistake. But then I used to feel that about Vettel. If nothing else, Monaco offers spectacular TV (if you're a petrolhead). The swimming pool is one of my favourites. Insane speed and direction change. Eye of a needle stuff.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 1:11 pmIt could have massive bearing on the championship. If Verstappen was to win and Hamilton didn't get on the podium that would close up the championship nicely.
Max needs to make the most of this supposed rear wing advantage in this race and at the next in Baku (two tracks that Mercedes say Red Bull and Ferrari should get maximum benefit of the wing) before the FIA probably ban it when after they conduct tests next month.
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greenmark wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 1:39 pmFair point. Particularly with LeClerc's situation now. I wouldn't expect Max to make a mistake. But then I used to feel that about Vettel. If nothing else, Monaco offers spectacular TV (if you're a petrolhead). The swimming pool is one of my favourites. Insane speed and direction change. Eye of a needle stuff.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 1:11 pmIt could have massive bearing on the championship. If Verstappen was to win and Hamilton didn't get on the podium that would close up the championship nicely.
Max needs to make the most of this supposed rear wing advantage in this race and at the next in Baku (two tracks that Mercedes say Red Bull and Ferrari should get maximum benefit of the wing) before the FIA probably ban it when after they conduct tests next month.
Should be a fun race
Monaco would definitely be the one race I'd love to see in person. Preferably on a superyacht surrounded by babes in bikinis but failing that I'll take a martini at La Rascasse
Way back. I was shocked by my local mechanic (great little garage) telling me he went to the Monaco GP every year. Evidence that a competent garage in the right place is a real goldmineTrader Pat wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 1:47 pmgreenmark wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 1:39 pmFair point. Particularly with LeClerc's situation now. I wouldn't expect Max to make a mistake. But then I used to feel that about Vettel. If nothing else, Monaco offers spectacular TV (if you're a petrolhead). The swimming pool is one of my favourites. Insane speed and direction change. Eye of a needle stuff.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 1:11 pm
It could have massive bearing on the championship. If Verstappen was to win and Hamilton didn't get on the podium that would close up the championship nicely.
Max needs to make the most of this supposed rear wing advantage in this race and at the next in Baku (two tracks that Mercedes say Red Bull and Ferrari should get maximum benefit of the wing) before the FIA probably ban it when after they conduct tests next month.
Should be a fun race
Monaco would definitely be the one race I'd love to see in person. Preferably on a superyacht surrounded by babes in bikinis but failing that I'll take a martini at La Rascasse
And worse still he was tall, blonde, athletic and handsome. Git!
I almost went a few years ago, but never managed it. Maybe a forum outing at some point?Trader Pat wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 1:47 pmMonaco would definitely be the one race I'd love to see in person. Preferably on a superyacht surrounded by babes in bikinis but failing that I'll take a martini at La Rascasse
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Sounds like a plan!Euler wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 4:00 pmI almost went a few years ago, but never managed it. Maybe a forum outing at some point?Trader Pat wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 1:47 pmMonaco would definitely be the one race I'd love to see in person. Preferably on a superyacht surrounded by babes in bikinis but failing that I'll take a martini at La Rascasse
I've always said if were to attend one I would have to be at MonacoTrader Pat wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 4:06 pmSounds like a plan!Euler wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 4:00 pmI almost went a few years ago, but never managed it. Maybe a forum outing at some point?Trader Pat wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 1:47 pmMonaco would definitely be the one race I'd love to see in person. Preferably on a superyacht surrounded by babes in bikinis but failing that I'll take a martini at La Rascasse
I've got friends who've attended every one at Silverstone for as many years as I can remember but its never appealed to me
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Mine's usually in for service around this time of year so we'll have to go in somebody else's!
We could always take your yacht Peter and just sail there?!
We could always take your yacht Peter and just sail there?!
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Was a great race with Max gaining the title lead over Lewis. So happy!
I was fortunate enough to have visited Monaco many times (along with Nice, St.Tropez, Cannes, and elsewhere when I was working as Tours Officer for a cruise line.
One of our shore excursions was a walking tour of the 'track', followed by a cafe de paris visit and trip to the casino square and the small, but beautiful park there. We then went to Eze and Roquebrunne to see the cactus gardens and it was just lovely. It was a tender-boat job from the ship rather than berthing, due to the small harbour and I'll always remember the little parcel of lavender the local authorities gave each passenger disembarking the tenders.
I also recollect wanting a memento of the F1 and paying 70 francs (almost a tenner!) for a plastic moulded ferrari with stickers on it, lol! Oh the heady days of pre-Euro.
Anyways, enough rambling from me. I'm up for a forum visit, as suggested by Peter.
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I was fortunate enough to have visited Monaco many times (along with Nice, St.Tropez, Cannes, and elsewhere when I was working as Tours Officer for a cruise line.
One of our shore excursions was a walking tour of the 'track', followed by a cafe de paris visit and trip to the casino square and the small, but beautiful park there. We then went to Eze and Roquebrunne to see the cactus gardens and it was just lovely. It was a tender-boat job from the ship rather than berthing, due to the small harbour and I'll always remember the little parcel of lavender the local authorities gave each passenger disembarking the tenders.
I also recollect wanting a memento of the F1 and paying 70 francs (almost a tenner!) for a plastic moulded ferrari with stickers on it, lol! Oh the heady days of pre-Euro.
Anyways, enough rambling from me. I'm up for a forum visit, as suggested by Peter.
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Negotiated the original Concorde Agreement so pretty much the architect of modern F1 along with Bernie.
F1 loses another link to an age where you needed serious balls to drive a Formula 1 racing car.
EDIT: The man also knew how to party!
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What a bonkers race that was!
5 laps from the end I was putting my lay orders in on Max for the Championship with the logic that after this race any advantage Red Bull may have been getting from their rear wing will be gone before the next race so advantage Hamilton then bedlam!
That's two big mistakes from Hamilton already this season, maybe the pressure of having a genuine challenger this year.
5 laps from the end I was putting my lay orders in on Max for the Championship with the logic that after this race any advantage Red Bull may have been getting from their rear wing will be gone before the next race so advantage Hamilton then bedlam!
That's two big mistakes from Hamilton already this season, maybe the pressure of having a genuine challenger this year.
Bit puzzled about the walls on the starting straight. If Jos's right rear had gone, he would have veared left and hit a wall head-on at 200mph. Looked like an easy fix to create a smooth flow, rather than an ugly smash.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 3:34 pmWhat a bonkers race that was!
5 laps from the end I was putting my lay orders in on Max for the Championship with the logic that after this race any advantage Red Bull may have been getting from their rear wing will be gone before the next race so advantage Hamilton then bedlam!
That's two big mistakes from Hamilton already this season, maybe the pressure of having a genuine challenger this year.