Grand Prix 2018 German Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

So after an exciting British GP we move on to Germany. The Hockenheimring, where hopefully the excitement will continue.
It really is the home race of Mercedes, as the original circuit was used by Mercedes Benz to test their cars, but that was a very long time ago and the circuit then was nothing like the current, and in my opinion, strangely shaped circuit of today. Seen from the air it's a sort of square shape with a protuberance shaped like" Pinnochio's nose" coming off one side. Much has changed since the large triangular circuit that Mercedes Benz used. At one point the circuit became a large oval shape and ran through the forrest, and the race could be dry in the Stadium section and wet through the trees, which was always an interesting situation. However Herman Tilk got his hands on the place, and now the circuit is 4.75Km long and the forrest section is gone for ever.
It 's not a track with a lot of fast corners and it's quite slow through the twisty stadium section which is one of the original parts of the track that remains, and, where they have built a large number of grandstands. Obviously a good place to watch the race from.
The last race here was in 2016, and it was won by Lewis Hamilton in ... A Mercedes...But they haven't had it all their own way. Ferrari have had the most wins at Hockenheim over the years, so both teams will be going there with Huge expectations. I'm not about to pretend that I have any idea which car will be well suited to the track, or indeed which tyres should do well, the tyre choices are, I believe, Soft, Ultrasoft and Medium. But our CTA tyre expert will reveal all, I'm sure.

Qualifying at Hockenheim is quite important, as in, you qualify well, you do well. Although some of our younger drivers may not have got that point, I'm Sure Max will give it a go wherever he qualifies. Vettel now has 171 points to Hamilton's 163. Raikkonen is on 116 and Bottas is on 104. Obviously Ferrari are ahead, 287 to 267. Red Bull are doing their best but on 199 points total they are really going to have to hope for a miracle. The race is between the top two teams at the moment, and for once it really is a race. Lets hope it remains exciting in Germany. Lets hope Romain has a weekend where he doesn't hit anything or anyone. And lets hope for a miracle for McLaren as well as for Red Bull.
For anyone who is going to the race, if you walk through the old forrest section you will find a wooden cross a memorial to Jim Clark. There is a plaque behind turn 2 of todays circuit for him, but it's only there because the forrest section is no longer part of the circuit. One of the F1 greats.
 
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Last chance for them before Singapore I reckon. Max has been keeping nice and clean of late and Danny Ric has ways been good round here.

I don't know which way to swing on this one. My heart says fantastic out of the blue Red Bull win. My head says jubilant Hamilton back to back win. My gut says Vettel bounce back win.

So you're not sure which part of you to believe eh RasputinLives I'm going with your gut!
 
Angellica and Publius Cornelius Scipio: Well, the Red Bulls are going to be in play at Hungary, so it may be a very interesting weekend, with lots of challenges for all the drivers. A six car race would be nice to see.

Yes well it's another delayed highlights race for me, but I am hoping there will be plenty of highlights. This track favours Ferrari over Mercedes, but yes the Bulls could shake things up some. So long as they don't end up crashing into one another. Max hasn't had a crash for a while, surely he must be due one soon ;)
 
Yes well it's another delayed highlights race for me, but I am hoping there will be plenty of highlights. This track favours Ferrari over Mercedes, but yes the Bulls could shake things up some. So long as they don't end up crashing into one another. Max hasn't had a crash for a while, surely he must be due one soon ;)
MV in P1, Vettel in P2 on a starting grid - terrifying thought for Ferrari fans on dark possibilities once lights go off.
 
MV in P1, Vettel in P2 on a starting grid - terrifying thought for Ferrari fans on dark possibilities once lights go off.

There is a like button but for that scenario, I would like a unlike button please :(
 
There is a like button but for that scenario, I would like a unlike button please :(
I think you made assumption it was attack on Vettel. Try to think about it differently. In this imaginary scenario Vettel as a better starter than Verstappen would have probably in the first corner got his nose ahead, whilst RB stuck his nose into Ferrari's side-pod. Luckily it was just nightmarish scenario and that's where it ends. I think you have now more clear picture that Max is not exactly an object of my admiration for his past theatrics.
 
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I think you made assumption it was attack on Vettel. Try to think about it differently. In this imaginary scenario Vettel as a better starter than Verstappen would have probably in the first corner got his nose ahead, whilst RB stuck his nose into Ferrari's side-pod. Luckily it was just nightmarish scenario and that's where it ends. I think you have now more clear picture that Max is not exactly an object of my admiration for his past theatrics.

No, I honestly didn't take it as an attack on Vettel, I was thinking of Max taking Seb out and how sucky that would be for the championship. Let's face it, he's got form for it.

I did like Max for a while but I've gone right off him, he's been too brat like for my taste. His tantrum down the radio yesterday, whilst understandable to some degree, was not really appropriate. Cars break down, it's part of motorsport and you have to learn to accept these things happen. I know it's happened to him quite a lot lately but that is how it goes sometimes.
 
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