Wow, Webber had mere millimetres in that, 2 more to the left and he'd have had rim damage as well as paint on the tires (like Bob). =D>zgred wrote:
Looking at the result of the Close Encounters of the Third Kind...
Wow, Webber had mere millimetres in that, 2 more to the left and he'd have had rim damage as well as paint on the tires (like Bob). =D>zgred wrote:
Looking at the result of the Close Encounters of the Third Kind...
Mclaren wont pit during the safety car. Maybe they will simply use the safety car to take down the laps left in the race. Running behind the SC is not punishing on the tyres, so they should be able to stretch the life of the softs and push their pitstop further down towards the halfway mark.djos wrote:So what's the RedBull Qually score now WB?WhiteBlue wrote:Vettel also on primes! OMG Ok, finally got some heat into the tyres.
Webber also on primes and faster.
Btw, massive staegic blunder by MacMerc send Hamilton out on Options, Webber and Vettel are going to swamp Hamilton after only a handful of laps - even if he gets an early Saftey Car the Bulls will stay out in the clear air and run away from the feild for another 1-2 (assuming Vettel has learnt to look where he is going!).
I reckon that they have based that prediction on the use of options in Q3. Under extreme conditions prime runners could make one stop and option runners two or three.The race start is at 12 noon local time which is probably not going to be the warmest time of the day, which will not assist tyre performance. From the longer run data we have seen we do not predict that the super soft will be very durable, and this and the graining we have seen means it is unlikely that we will see one stop strategies.
Equally it could be that those starting on primes will overwork them with high fuel loads at the beginning of the race so they end up having to pit twice, whereas those that start on options are just about able to cope with them long enough that the primes will be good for the rest of the race.WhiteBlue wrote:I reckon that they have based that prediction on the use of options in Q3. Under extreme conditions prime runners could make one stop and option runners two or three.
Unless you start bouncing off the rev limiter. The McLaren is about 6kmph faster than the Red Bull, with Kubica another 5 or 6 quicker than that. If the Renault can get anywhere near the back of another car then it should be past, but the Red Bull will have either compromised on their gearing (and therefore ultimate pace) or will have problems should they get a tow behind a faster car (especially something like a Renault, should strategy / luck somehow cause them to get behind one).Fil wrote:Catching a tow out of the tight slow corners leading onto really long straights, overtaking isn't overly difficult here. Maybe the Red Bulls (and Kubica's Renault which is enjoying a strong top speed here) are backing themselves to win this on the track?
The red bulls and renault are starting on hard compound,so it may take more time for their tyres to reach optimum temperature.we have seen vettel struggling in the Qualifying to heat up his tyres.I think red bulls and renault may drop down the order on start.myurr wrote:Unless you start bouncing off the rev limiter. The McLaren is about 6kmph faster than the Red Bull, with Kubica another 5 or 6 quicker than that. If the Renault can get anywhere near the back of another car then it should be past, but the Red Bull will have either compromised on their gearing (and therefore ultimate pace) or will have problems should they get a tow behind a faster car (especially something like a Renault, should strategy / luck somehow cause them to get behind one).Fil wrote:Catching a tow out of the tight slow corners leading onto really long straights, overtaking isn't overly difficult here. Maybe the Red Bulls (and Kubica's Renault which is enjoying a strong top speed here) are backing themselves to win this on the track?
Fairly obviously.... mclaren have higher down force for better traction/stability!xpensive wrote:Kubica faster than the McLaren in a straight line, how can that be, Horner days the Renault is down 30 hp to the Mercedes engine?
Thats going to be the problem though perhaps, getting close to the back of another car with clearly less downforce....myurr wrote:If the Renault can get anywhere near the back of another car then it should be past....
Boy, aren't you the smart one?Paul Oz wrote:Fairly obviously.... mclaren have higher down force for better traction/stability!xpensive wrote:Kubica faster than the McLaren in a straight line, how can that be, Horner days the Renault is down 30 hp to the Mercedes engine?
Higher end straight speed doesnt necessarily mean the straight as a whole was faster.
Sorry dude, wasnt meant to be derogatory if thats how u took it.... just thought it was obvious.....xpensive wrote:Boy, aren't you the smart one?Paul Oz wrote:Fairly obviously.... mclaren have higher down force for better traction/stability!xpensive wrote:Kubica faster than the McLaren in a straight line, how can that be, Horner days the Renault is down 30 hp to the Mercedes engine?
Higher end straight speed doesnt necessarily mean the straight as a whole was faster.