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Congrats to Vettel.
Awful strategy from Mercedes.
Kimi is driving horrible compared to Vettel.
I feel bad for Nando, he was so close to get a point.
That's the thing... they weren't fast enough. He couldn't catch Seb and it wasn't for a lack of trying. He was also on much older tires... had pitted earlier than the other front-runners.I wonder why lewis didnt try to catch seb with only 6 sec ahead and so much laps left ?
That's the thing... they weren't fast enough. He couldn't catch Seb and it wasn't for a lack of trying. He was also on much older tires... had pitted earlier than the other front-runners.
Hahahahahaha...
I read that they're sticking with the original schedule! This could get messy.
Hahahahahaha...
Lauda, a Mercedes non-executive chairman, claimed after qualifying that he had bet team boss Toto Wolff 10 Euro that it would be the Ferrari driver who would emerge on top in the grid-deciding session.
Vettel ended up losing out to Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton to pole position, however, costing Lauda his money.
"I bet to Toto 10 Euro on Vettel, because he really looked quick in the car, everything was right," Lauda told Sky after qualifying.
"But Lewis, thank God, pulled out one of his special laps."
Vettel, the winner of the season-opening race in Australia, finished just 0.186s behind Hamilton, who took his sixth pole position in a row.
Lauda admits he was betting on a Vettel pole
[h2]Niki Lauda revealed he had bet on Sebastian Vettel to grab pole position for the Chinese Grand Prix.[/h2]
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/lauda-admits-he-was-betting-on-a-vettel-pole-891049/