Personal computing discussed
Moderators: renee, Captain Ned
End User wrote:The last thing Formula 1 needs right now is a repeat drivers champion. I take great joy in seeing Lewis Hamilton struggle this year.
The next thing that needs to be dealt with is the departure of Bernie.
notfred wrote:Hamilton also picked up his 2nd driving reprimand for missing the bollard in the turn 2 run off area. 3 driving reprimands in a season is an automatic 10 place grid drop, anyone want to bet on when that will happen?
notfred wrote:I was a bit confused when the commentators said that Hamilton had committed a blue line violation.Hamilton also picked up his 2nd driving reprimand for missing the bollard in the turn 2 run off area.
notfred wrote:Kvyat was brave to Vettel again--twice in the first three corners.I wouldn't be too sure about the Tifosi reaction to Kvyat, they appreciate bravery.
Captain Ned wrote:Bloody 'ell, I'm getting good and sick of Hamilton's attitude of entitlement. He thinks Rosberg should let him through? Idiot.
JustAnEngineer wrote:Steward's document #33 says that neither Nico nor Lewis was at fault
End User wrote:That was the right decision for the stewards to make.
The team (Mercedes) is handling this very well. Time to move on.
Captain Ned wrote:End User wrote:That was the right decision for the stewards to make.
The team (Mercedes) is handling this very well. Time to move on.
Stewards? Yes
Mercedes? They need to sit pouty-boy down and tell him that his belief that he's "Team #1" and all that he thinks comes with it (like Nico just getting out of his way) is simply wrong. Whiny little pissy bitch.
End User wrote:BTW, I fracking love the Sky F1 coverage. Prior to this year my TV provider had always gone with BBC coverage.
End User wrote:BTW, I fracking love the Sky F1 coverage. Prior to this year my TV provider had always gone with BBC coverage.
Flying Fox wrote:End User wrote:BTW, I fracking love the Sky F1 coverage. Prior to this year my TV provider had always gone with BBC coverage.
From what I can gather (since I am not in the UK), ITV in the old days was good, then BBC came in and was sort of bad. So now Sky is good?
End User wrote:Flying Fox wrote:End User wrote:BTW, I fracking love the Sky F1 coverage. Prior to this year my TV provider had always gone with BBC coverage.
From what I can gather (since I am not in the UK), ITV in the old days was good, then BBC came in and was sort of bad. So now Sky is good?
Sky Sports F1 pre-quail, quali, pre-race, race, and post-race. Lovely stuff.
I'm in Canada.
End User wrote:Post race, during the Sky Sports F1 interview, Hamilton apologized to the team.
I fracking love the Sky F1 coverage. Prior to this year my TV provider had always gone with BBC coverage.
Captain Ned wrote:NBCSN preempted the usual post-race coverage to bring us live English Premier League soccer games on multiple channels. A quick blurb referred us to the web site.I get whatever NBC Sports Network decides to pass along.
JustAnEngineer wrote:Monaco qualifying / practice lap times (Q3/Q2/Q1/FP3/FP2/FP1):
73.6 / 74.4 / 74.9 / 74.8 / 74.6 / 76.3 Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull / (Renault) - 294 kph
73.8 / 74.0 / 74.9 / 74.8 / 75.5 / 75.6 Nico Rosberg, Mercedes - 297 kph
73.9 / 74.1 / 74.8 / 74.7 / 75.2 / 75.5 Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes - 296 kph
74.6 / 74.3 / 74.6 / 74.7 / 76.3 / 76.0 Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari - 291 kph
74.7 / 75.0 / 75.3 / 75.7 / 76.5 / 76.6 Nico Hulkenberg, Force India / Mercedes - 295 kph
74.7 / 74.8 / 75.5 / 75.3 / 76.0 / 77.1 Carlos Sainz Jr., Toro Rosso / Ferrari - 285 kph
74.9 / 74.9 / 75.3 / 75.4 / 76.1 / 76.7 Sergio Perez, Force India / Mercedes - 296 kph
75.3 / 74.8 / 75.4 / 76.3 / 75.8 / 76.4 Danil Kvyat, Toro Rosso / Ferrari - 285 kph
75.4 / 75.1 / 75.5 / 76.3 / 76.7 / 77.8 Fernando Alonso, McLaren / Honda - 290 kph
----- / 75.3 / 75.5 / 76.3 / 76.8 / 77.6 Valtteri Bottas, Williams / Mercedes - 295 kph
74.7 / 74.8 / 75.5 / 75.6 / 76.0 / 76.9 Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari - 290 kph - penalized 5 spots for gearbox change
----- / 75.3 / 75.6 / 76.4 / 76.8 / 77.9 Esteban Gutiérrez, Haas / Ferrari - 291 kph
----- / 75.4 / 75.6 / 76.3 / 76.3 / 77.9 Jenson Button, McLaren / Honda - 291 kph
----- / 75.4 / 75.7 / 76.1 / 77.3 / 78.7 Felipe Massa, Williams / Mercedes - 296 kph
----- / 75.6 / 75.5 / 76.5 / 76.9 / 77.6 Romain Grosjean, Haas / Ferrari - 292 kph
----- / 76.1 / 76.3 / 76.4 / 77.5 / 78.3 Kevin Magnussen, Renault - 290 kph
----- / ----- / 76.3 / 77.0 / 77.6 / 78.3 Marcus Ericsson, Sauber / Ferrari - 291 kph
----- / ----- / 76.6 / 77.5 / 77.8 / 78.9 Jolyon Palmer, Renault - 290 kph
----- / ----- / 77.3 / 78.2 / 78.6 / 80.5 Rio Haryanto, Manor / Mercedes - 296 kph
----- / ----- / 77.5 / 77.6 / 78.8 / 80.9 Pascal Wehrlein, Manor / Mercedes - 298 kph
----- / ----- / 82.5 / 75.1 / 75.6 / 76.4 Max Verstappen, Red Bull / (Renault) - 289 kph - "crunched the wall"
----- / ----- / ----- / 76.9 / 78.0 / 78.2 Felipe Nasr, Sauber / Ferrari - 215 kph - "big kablammo"
The weather forecast calls for rain during tomorrow's race.
End User wrote:Look at the low top speed of the Toro Rosso. That chassis must be amazing.