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Post by Steve Rogerson on Apr 15, 2014 16:25:27 GMT 1
If the Chinese Grand Prix can produce just half the excitement of the Bahrain Grand Prix, then race fans are in for a treat when the lights go out in Shanghai on Sunday 20 April 2014. There was action all the way down the field in Bahrain but most eyes were glued on the two Mercedes drivers ignoring team instructions and going wheel to wheel. In the end, Lewis Hamilton finished victorious, a second ahead of his team mate Nico Rosberg. Read more in my race preview: Chinese Grand Prix preview
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2014 16:40:58 GMT 1
If the Chinese Grand Prix can produce just half the excitement of the Bahrain Grand Prix, then race fans are in for a treat when the lights go out in Shanghai on Sunday 20 April 2014. There was action all the way down the field in Bahrain but most eyes were glued on the two Mercedes drivers ignoring team instructions and going wheel to wheel. In the end, Lewis Hamilton finished victorious, a second ahead of his team mate Nico Rosberg. Read more in my race preview: Chinese Grand Prix previewfactually incorrect,
action all the way down the field?? nah, bits and bobs, but Hamilton and Rosberg had no team orders apart from bring both cars home, which they did do. only got exciting on first 3 laps and final 15 after a safety car brought Rosberg back into it, and only 2 laps of that did Rosberg try to overtake!!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2014 19:40:34 GMT 1
If the Chinese Grand Prix was exciting then heaven help us!
It's just a shame that there is now far too much focus on saving petrol than on racing!
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