Grand Prix 2016 Mexican Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

Donald Trump wanted them to build a wall but instead they rebuilt the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City, and I'm mightily pleased they did. The race last year was pretty top notch, the Formula E race here was pretty top notch and the fans were amazing at both. Why shouldn't they be? They have their own hero to cheer on in Sergio 'Checo' Perez (oh and Gutteriez for now) and he usually puts on a show. The track lends itself to good racing and I'm hoping we see a good one this coming weekend. We certainly need something to wash the taste of dull Austin from our mouths. The US Grand Prix was pretty much like ordering your favourite ale only to take a giant swig and find out it was off. It did see a home win for American driver Lewis Hamilton (Yes he's officially American now. Apparently they got him in a swap deal for Scherzinger and Will.I.Am. It was a bad deal and personally I blame David Cameron) which is good news for us because it put him back in a good mood and therefore up for getting back in the championship race. Monegasque driver Nico Rosberg though is still in smug face mode as all he has to do it finish 2nd at every race which doesn't seem to be too much of a problem. Having said that if he does win the title this way the talk will be he doesn't deserve the title (it started on Sky this Sunday) so maybe he needs to go all out to win. Having said that if he does he might crash out and not win the title. Oh its catch 22!

Hamilton's savior might be the ever rising Red Bulls. Max 'I'm not here to finish 4th' Verstappen has really been flying of late and, whilst my comedy side wants him to finish 4th, has a real shot at beating one of the Mercs. Another driver who equally has this chance is Danny Ric who has responded to the Verstappen challenge fantastically. If next year really is an aero formula, and Red Bull are at the front, I can't wait for Verstappen vs Ricciardo to get tasty. Having said that Ricciardo might be a bit distracted this weekend. Apparently he went to the clinic yesterday and discovered that he has a serious foot infection and now has to ring up everyone who has drank out of his shoe and tell them to get themselves tested.

What I think everyone is probably hoping for this weekend is Sergio Perez getting a podium. I think the place would go bonkers. Its not a complete impossibility because Sergio showed last year he gets Mansell type people power round this place and he is actually in good form. Expect some kind of smart 'go long' tyre strategy from Force India. I'd also love to see Carlos Sainz repeat his performance in Austin because it was pretty much like watching your mate out drag a flashy Merc in his mums Fiat Punto. To be honest the Punto might have more horsepower than that old Ferrari engine. As always I look forward to the Fernando Alonso radio comedy hour. He gave us a Texan 'yeehar!' at the end last time out, will we get a Mexican 'Areeber!' this time out? Probably not. We'll prob just get more moaning about the car being slow. Starting his own rival angry radio show is Jolyon Palmer, who is get increasingly frustrated of outpacing KMag in quali and ending up behind him in the race. Apparently being angry with the team you want to re-sign for will solve this.

I haven't mentioned Ferrari yet because I don't really know what to say. Both drivers seem to be on fairly good form and the car seems to perform at times but somehow they always end up with a 75 place gird penalty for Vettel and Kimi rolling backwards down a hill into the pit lane. Will all this bad luck and bad tactics disappear and everything comes together for a perfect Mexican race? Probably not, but it'll be fun to see how fate/the team conspire to throw away a decent result this time.

So thats Mexico served up with sourcream and salsa dressed up in a sombrero and every other slightly offence cliche that will be probably be said by Ted Kravitz in the pitlane this weekend. I feel kind of positive about it. At least the venue looks good.
 
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By the way, footballers invite referees to **** off on pitch very regularly. Wayne Rooney and Andy Carroll amongst the worst offenders.
 
Is there a point to say, that F1 has been long complained about the lack of personality & all the robots. Where people have stated Kimi a man known for monotone 1 word answers is the biggest character in F1. Should we slam drivers who actually show abit of passion.

Yes i completely understand road rage problem. But lets not forget we are all talking about this is in the calm. He is in the heat of the moment with conspiracy theories in his head driving at car at limit. All he did was ranted & regret everyone has at some point. Now of if he done it after the race yes throw book at him. But cutting him some slack
 
Perhaps that is another habit Vettel has gained at Ferrari apart from viewing the pole from rows 2-4, seems the Mediterranean temperament has removed the Germanic cool ( though he never quite had that) Even Kimi has become more vocal at Ferrari:bawl:
 
I thought the whole thing was great - Vettel will probably be called up in front of the beak, given a fine and told not to do it again. What F1 does need to sort out is how quickly the stewards respond to events on the track. Vettel should never have been in the situation to have to try and block Ricciardo off as Verstappen should have ceded the place.

On the other incidents where drivers went off the track, Lewis took no advantage as far as I'm concerned and Verstappen pushed Rosberg off.

There appears to be a connecting factor in these incidents doesn't there? I am really enjoying watching Max drive but he has to have some thought for the consequences of his actions or the team need to advise him properly. The bloke on the radio should have made the call in the Vettel incident and told him to let the Ferrari past not "think you might have to give the place back Max". I bet we would have heard some serious effing and blinding in that situation.
 
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