Grand Prix 2017 United States Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

And so we enter the final phase of the 2017 season and we are now at the point where the points leading driver can win the title should his rival finish lower than a certain position (in this case, 4th I believe). It just so happens that we arrive at a track where the Mercedes team have always ran well having won the last 3 races held there. Also, of the 5 races held to date, Hamilton has won 4 of them and his title rival Sebastian Vettel the other.

Quite why Ferrari have managed to implode in the second half of the season remains to be seen. Kimi hasn't really been in the races all year and Seb seems to be losing the plot at every opportunity. The increasing speed, reliability and confidence from the Red Bull camp has not helped matters but any hope of this season being a close two way battle between Vettel and Hamilton disappeared a long time ago. Only a monumental disaster could stop Hamilton from winning the title now.

As for the track, its always been a popular one with drivers, teams and fans and to be honest definitely rates as one of the least worst 'Tilkedromes'. Turn one has given us some exciting moments in previous races and Nico Rosberg credits Hamilton's wide elbows in 2015 for giving him the drive to take the 2016 title as he vowed not to let a driver do that to him again. The remainder of the track contains a few nods to various circuits around the world.

The thorn in Mercedes side at the last few races has been Red Bull and they will be waiting to pounce should they get the chance of a run at the Mercedes cars.

You know that F1 is in something of a state when outside of the top 6 the odds of another car winning a race have been quoted by some book makers as 1000/1. There are many squabbles throughout the midfield with those all important points bringing home an extra few million dollars. With the departure of Jolyon Palmer from Renault all eyes will be on Carlos Sainz to see if he can get closer to Hulkenberg. Meanwhile back at Sainz's old team, Daniel Kyvat is set to make his latest comeback to racing.

Can Hamilton win the title here then?
 
Did the FIA think that he was taking the piss by missing half the Japanese anthem?

They probably think it is yet another episode in a year where he has on multiple occasions acted as if he is above the law because he is in the championship fight.

And the fact that he is whining about this in his first interview for the US GP sums up where his head is at.
 
toro rosso is utterly confusing you would think kyvat after a 2 race absence would be back in his car but seems thats too simple as lets call Toro rosso melbourne spec as car 1 sainz & car 2 kyvat. kyvat is in car 1 in at Austin because he is replacing sainz & Hartley is in car 2 because he replacing gasly who replaced kyvat. only f1 could get themselves in this mess LOL:givemestrength:
 
Hamilton looks firmly in control. Bottas getting closer giving hopes of a Mercedes front row.

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just wait while i stop killing myself laughingLOLROFL

Super Formula finale cancelled, Ishiura champion

Hiroaki Ishiura has been declared the 2017 Super Formula champion after the final round of the season at Suzuka was cancelled due to a typhoon that is set to hit the track on Sunday.

Red Bull junior Pierre Gasly, who had skipped the clashing Austin F1 race to be present in Suzuka, As such, the championship standings from the previous round in Sugo are now the final standings misses out on the title by just half a point,
 
Has he got time to get to Austin for practice 3? If so they can run him as only have to declare drivers by Saturday morning.
 
Verstappen 15 place grid penalty means one less opponent Hamilton has to worry about but Vettel will be a relieved person he is not anywhere near him on the grid then and affect his race tomorrow
 
another Lewis pole, its gets harder try & not be flippant about it. or not to take anything from him. because since summer break bar singapore all been poles & mainly outstanding lap times. as found another level & almost unbeatable in qualifying who could forget the wow laps on Monza & Malaysia. pundits are probably right Bottas hasn't got slower. Lewis got quicker. always half second quicker
 
Hamilton seems to have gone into this Senna like zone where he just keeps pulling them out of the bag and by a huge margin

Vettel might be alongside him and Ferrari think they have a race pace car but the back straight with Hamilton./ Mercedes will surely nail them

Most impressive were Sainz - good reason to drop Palmer and Alonso - how an earth is the car in the top 10?

Was not impressed with both Stroll for his stupid move on Grosjean which could have been really nasty, Magnussen - this guy was supposed one of the bright talents but he just seems to :censored: off some everyone every race weekend. The block on Perez should not have happened
 
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