11-19-2020, 04:51 AM
(11-19-2020, 12:09 AM)LP link Wrote:I don't get the drivers complaining about the Turkish GP's lack of track grip, it'was the same for everyone and a great spectacle to watch.
Hamilton proved he's the best, the best won on a day when the effects of the car technology was greatly diminished, even more exciting those less skill at driving but more skilled at the use of technology were exposed as frauds!
The complaining drivers come across as spoiled brats, they just want a track that allows them to go foot to the floor 90% of the time through straight or curve, skill-less boring drivel for 2hrs then collect a big pay cheque!
As usual you fail to provide a link to what you are referring too.
From what i understand is that the track was slippery even when dry as it had just been resurfaced.....and done more slippery than normal.
Add to that there is usually a lot of rubbering in of tracks before f1 cars get on there (which did not occur here) and you'll see why there is a bit of an issue.
The fact that it rained all weekend just compounded the issues 10-fold.
Why would they be complaining?
Maybe its got something to do with driving cars that go 300mph and can kill them?
