The Formula 1 Thread - 2015
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The Formula 1 Thread - 2015
So, Lewis Hamilton World Champion 2014 and Mercedes World Champion winning team, so onto 2015!
Alonso + ??? At Maclren
Hamilton to win again 2015?
Honda to feature, win a chamionship?
So much to look forward to!
Alonso + ??? At Maclren
Hamilton to win again 2015?
Honda to feature, win a chamionship?
So much to look forward to!
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Williams up there mixing it with the Mercs. Massa finally getting a shot at the title.
Who knows what the McLaren \ Honda partnership will bring. But Alonso making it work.
Force India continuing their rise up the grid.
Vettel regretting a move to Ferrari. They are a long way from being front runners again.
Whatever, its looking like there will be some exciting Sundays ahead.
Who knows what the McLaren \ Honda partnership will bring. But Alonso making it work.
Force India continuing their rise up the grid.
Vettel regretting a move to Ferrari. They are a long way from being front runners again.
Whatever, its looking like there will be some exciting Sundays ahead.
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I can't wait for next season!
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Originally Posted by soulcrew
He will stay at merc for two more years...then go to Ferrari
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My comment was tongue in cheek Dembo
IIRC after SpaGate Rosberg had just signed up for 3 more years and Mercedes wisely deferred talks with Hamilton - and it could have gone either way before this weekend. If Hamilton's car had had the dud battery at Abu Dhabi instead of Rosberg who's to say? The whole situation has (possibly) matured Ham and Rosberg has emerged showing his true decency. Unless Mercedes f@#k up big time they surely have at least one probably two seasons ahead of the pack and with two of the top five or six drivers should capitalise on Honda, Ferrari and Red Bull needing to catch up/get up to speed.
Wonder if Bernie will persist in the double points thing?
IIRC after SpaGate Rosberg had just signed up for 3 more years and Mercedes wisely deferred talks with Hamilton - and it could have gone either way before this weekend. If Hamilton's car had had the dud battery at Abu Dhabi instead of Rosberg who's to say? The whole situation has (possibly) matured Ham and Rosberg has emerged showing his true decency. Unless Mercedes f@#k up big time they surely have at least one probably two seasons ahead of the pack and with two of the top five or six drivers should capitalise on Honda, Ferrari and Red Bull needing to catch up/get up to speed.
Wonder if Bernie will persist in the double points thing?