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God is Haaland

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  1. Sad K? The BPL is too physical for Max i think. He should try La Liga or Seria A, if he wants to leave the Bundesliga. Are there examples of Weinzierl's "lack of respect and professionalism"? Who would lead the team ahead of Höwedes?
  2. Let's hope they are not trying to find the 'b' now.
  3. There was so much smog that the training session had to be aborded.
  4. Chazz (not technically a member I guess?) nudge Harvey Berserker VanPanna Fairy in boots thinking about trump The rest of us thinking about fairy and chazz
  5. I'm not saying I'm sure who'll win. There are favourites based on who's car performs better under conditions defined by the track(climate and layout). I already explained that actually. If Mercedes want to protect their tires in ultra hot conditions, they'd prolly need to change fundamentals of their suspension design such as GoG. Something like that can't be changed before the season's break, maybe not even until the season's end.
  6. Tanksie LFCMadLad Asura ChaaayAFC FourSix VanPanna HappyBlue Romesh DeadlinesMan Batard SirBalon Honey
  7. Mercedes do still have the best powertrain, hence they are still favourites to win every qualifying, but their suspension is their achilles heel. If the temperatures are getting too high, the rear wheels can't handle all the torque. Thus Ferrari are still strong during the race, even if they didn't win the qualifying. Season predictions: 1. Shanghai: With avg temperatures around 15°C and possible rain Hamilton/Mercedes are prolly going to win. 2. Sachir: This track is even warmer than the Australian GP. -> Vettel/Ferrari 3. Sotchi: See "Shanghai" -> Hamilton/Mercedes 4. Barcelona: similar to "Sachir", but rain is a little likelier here. -> Vettel/Ferrari 5. Monaco: You simply cannot overtake here, especially this season. -> Hamilton/Mercedes 6. Montreal: On a normal day -> Hamilton/Mercedes, but too many safety cars can ruin the race for him like they ruined the racec for Vettel in 2011 7. Baku: Similar to "Montreal" -> Hamilton/Mercedes 8. Spielberg: Similar to "Montreal" -> Hamilton/Mercedes 9. Silverstone: Even colder and rainier than Montreal -> Hamilton/Mercedes 10. Budapest: Vettel/Ferrari ---- Season break ----
  8. True. I wasn't 100% serious, just a little jab. He did some proper defensive with our national team, too. Once he even played in our defensive midfield and did a great job. I can only recommend to watch this game:
  9. Welcome on board, Alan. I doubt Özil would switch to a club where he has to sprint around without the ball and do some proper pressing.
  10. Who's a ginger in this forum besides Honey?
  11. @SirBalon @DeadLinesman note how there's no baltness. @Spike @Tanksie @Tsubasa https://i.perezhilton.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/jack-black-special-appearance-the-oscars.gif
  12. At least not when you are playing mafia wars.
  13. Berserker: https://i.yuki.la/wsg/1461468843247.webm Takyon when playing mafia wars:
  14. I don't see any of the glowing freak fish you can find in the deepest trenches, so it can't be him.
  15. I'm happy this season Ferarri is more competitive than last year as is seems. But I don't like the technical regulations, because overtaking is even more difficult now. The obvious reason for this is that the bigger tires allow higher cornering speeds, but there's more to it. Any aero package which is good enough during the qualifying, loses too much down force when it's being driven behind another car. Not only does this make overtaking more difficult, but you will degrade your tires too quickly on top of that. Even after the technology transfer Mercedes' engines have the highest torque and superb reliability. Lewis will have learned from his mistakes. He's still my favourite for the title. Most tracks are colder than the Australian one. Mercedes will be even stronger there. Grojean and Ricciardo are in big trouble now: 19 races to go, but only 2 engines left. "the fields of Dusseldorf" Düsseldorf has fields?
  16. Hamilton was 300ms quicker than his team mate, Vettel 600ms quicker than his team mate. Those two are able to drive their car closer to the limit than everyone else. Without a doubt the best in qualifying.
  17. Have they been faster before they had their car turned down(on the same tire)?
  18. Mercedes is way faster than Ferrari. Vettel is way faster than Raikkonen. Hamilton is way faster than Bottas. Ferrari's chances of winning the qualifying are almost non-existant, but their cars have been better at racing than qualifying in recent years. I give Ferrari a 5% chance to win the qualifying and a 20% chance to win the race. Oh yeah: And Honda managed 51 laps without a break down. I feel sorry for Alonso and i hope he will grab some points, even though i don't expect it.
  19. You are such a Vettel fan boy. You are the Happy Blue of this sub forum.
  20. No, that's me, you madman! Without the "RAB" label of course...
  21. It seems like Ferrari was sand bagging, but keep in mind that engineers can change the engine mapping with a mere push on a button from the pit. We don't know who was sand bagging.
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