Agreed. Plus McLaren are often not too hot on Friday and then usually pull it out the bag in qualifying and the race.godlameroso wrote:It's not like you can glean much from practice times. If it's dry tommorow, I see the teams hitting 1:14's
=D> You put on quite a show WB!WhiteBlue wrote:...
And then you have Ferrari who are desperate to make up some of the lost ground of the last two races. Their Italian public will be in a mood to see heads roll unless they get their act together and get Alonso on the podium again.
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And here are my wishes for the result of the race. I keep my fingers crossed for Seb to finish first, for Michael and Nico to haul a ton of points, for Adrian to shine in the wet and for the Hulk to finally beat his bad luck. Timo I wish to lead the rookie teams at the finish line.
Alonso should finish third behind Massa and the two McLaren boys to collide starting the team mate war in the silver team. Webber I see in line for a technical failure to even out the reliability stakes at Red Bull. McLaren have been so clever and confident that it cannot happen to their drivers that luck must simply be on their side now to fulfill their destiny.
That's not going to happenESPImperium wrote:Rosberg and Hamilton have still to have a failure this season in a race, so this is there to be taken, eaven out those teams. Webber needs a second one to eaven the Red Bulls out i aggree.
Id like to see Button to take enough points to tie with Hamilton, Vettel the same at Red Bull.
P1 = Schumacher
P2 = Massa
P3 = Sutil
P4 = Button
P5 = Buemi
P6 = Kubica
P7 = Vettel
P8 = Hulkenberg
P9 = Kovalainen
P10 = Glock
Makes things totally random for a race finish.
Id like to see a Quali session where all the top guys feel too cool for school and dont get a dry banker in, whilst the slower cars are on the track, just finishing their quick laps, the rain comes down at the hairpin, all the top guys miss Q2 and as a result have 5 of the 6 new teams cars in Q2, Yamamotto being put out.
The thing that impressed me about Lewis was that he did his run without an installation lap. Takes serious balls and total faith in your mechanics to drive a car to its limits after a full rebuild with no installation lap.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Great job by the Mclaren guys to get Lewis back out. Also, very impressed by Lewis getting "back on it" within a few minutes on the harder prime tyres.
I have been following a lot of news coverage of the GP but must have missed this. What injury are you referring to?JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote: Wether Vettel can go 100% due to his injury is somthing we will find out very soon.