I am not what you would call a hardcore racing fan, but what Alonso did today was fantastic. To hold of Lewis like that for so many laps it was great. Some think F1 is only about overtaking, but when you look into it it's much more than that and what Alonso demonstrated today was one of those aspects of racing most people don't think about.dave34m wrote:Maybe but it wasnt a steller drive, Brdigestone had already said that the softs would last the entire race, didnt the top 4 all drive most of the race on softs. I just think Button and Hamliton drove great races today. If Alonso had passed more at the front of the field them maybe I'd agreeRaftaar wrote:Hey! Com'on "dave34m". He practically drove 4/5th of the race on one set of soft tyres, inspite of that at the very end frustated a much faster car (with a much newer set of tyres), and finished ahead.
It is probably not unfair to say, Massa has Alonso to thank for his podium place, had Alonso not kept Hamilton at bay, I don't think Massa would have been able to defend his place, as awful as he was on the degrading tyres.
I think you mean pits. But even then you are massively wrong. The capacity will not change that easily. They will have to build a new monocoque with more space for fuel bladders. That is going to take them months considering that all crash tests will have to be redone. The bodywork and the wiring loom will have to be re designed and fabricated and the weight distribution redone.ESPImperium wrote: Reason that Virgin started from the pots was so they could install and use a different fuel tank with a different capasity.
I can't see it. They were still the thick end of a second away from Red Bull and Ferrari on raw qualifying pace. That can only be a lack of downforce and cornering speed. They were either unwilling or unable to trade off some straight line speed for more downforce, so that problem still exists.ringo wrote:The car has the downforce. I don't think it has enough to beat a redbull, but the pace is there to knock the ferraris.
Their problems don't disappear in the race. It's just that their problems have become mitigated on the tracks we have had so far with the advantage in straight line speed they have. They can gain an advantage in lap time over everyone else in a relatively 'free' fashion with the effect of conserving their tyres over the race in order to gain that speed advantage. There's a few interesting side-effects going on at the moment, especially with these new regulations.The quali is the problem. When the race is underway, it's like all their problems disappear.
Alonso should have been able to pass Massa like Lewis did earlier in the race - solid race not stella. Also Alonso got mugged by Webber on lap 23.Raftaar wrote:To all forum participants : Who do you think drove the best race today!!
In my view, Alonso's was probably the most steller drive of all today. He made a poor start and had an unfortunate incident immediately after; But his race after the safety car period was outstanding.
He overtook the back markers easily, without wasting much time (unlike Schumacher in his Mercedes). He didn't do anything fancy after he climbed upto the top ten.
He (and his team) then went ahead with a very tricky tyre strategy. But credits to him, he looked after the tyres very well and drove a very sensible race, much unlike Massa.
Massa looked in awful shape in the last 3rd of the race. He was slipping and sliding and was all over the place. Whereas, Alonso looked very much in control; He had the same pace as Massa, if not more. After he climbed up to behind Massa, he drove very sensibly, didn't try too hard to attack Massa, kept just behind him all the way, making sure he ended the race in good shape as far as the tyres are conserned, and at the same time was ready to take advantage if Massa made a mistake.
But, his defence against Hamilton was superb. When Hamilton caught up with him, he was gaining more than a second a lap on Alonso. Inspite of that Alonso managed to defend his position and did it masterfully. =D> =D> =D>
I guess he did not want to really push him that hard, but rather wait for a mistake. But amazingly Bulk did not do any at the time. For the rest of the race he was all aver the place and it some point I doubted he will even finsih.Shaddock wrote:Alonso should have been able to pass Massa like Lewis did earlier in the race - solid race not stella. Also Alonso got mugged by Webber on lap 23.
Driver of the day was clearly Robert Kubica. 10th to 2nd. Awesome start, made no mistakes.Raftaar wrote:To all forum participants : Who do you think drove the best race today!!
I have recorded the RTL coverage of this morning, I did see the sparks but I would have thought that was the brakes exploding. Maaaybe you can see a little wheel movement but its hard to tell as the car was all over the place by then. Also I could not understand the commentry because mein deutsch ist zu scheiß.marcush. wrote:that was Helmut Markos initial comment to Niki Lauda during the race and broadcasted by RTL. also Vettel himself admitted to a wheel problem /Vibration and the front suspension shedding sparks ,as could be seen in the onboard footage...the brake failure was a result of something else going wrong,maybe the drive pegs shearing off due to the wheel come loose..or whatever..we will surely see the vids somewhere on youtube.you can clearly see the front left is not braking when the right front is ... so true there was no brake force transmitted ..but you also did not see the black cloud of an exploding brakedisc as well...right?