http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/85628richard_leeds wrote:WB - do you have a source for the Massa story? That would be dynamite!
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/85628richard_leeds wrote:WB - do you have a source for the Massa story? That would be dynamite!
So no team orders ..... this weekendWhen asked what would happen if he was faced with the same situation this weekend, Massa replied: "I will win."
So there will be team orders in future races. Trebles all round!Massa underlined that he had been supporting the overall interests of Ferrari at Hockenheim - pointing out that he had supported Kimi Raikkonen when required in 2007, and that Raikkonen had returned the favour when Massa was fighting for the title in '08.
The vertical axis represents championship points.GTO wrote:Pedro, there is nothing representing the vertical axis of this graph. What is this graph showing?Pedro wrote:2010 Championship development so far
Top5 title contenders:
Source: F1news.cz
http://f1news.cz/novinky/35299-jak-dopa ... ckenheimu/
I still don't get it, if it was plotting championship points, the lines would always be going up. Alonso's line goes down after Melbourne and Valencia suggesting he lost points.Pedro wrote:
The vertical axis represents championship points.
It doesn't have numbers intentionally - just to show graphically how the gaps among Top5 drivers have been evolving.
I would guess it's trying to show how many points each driver had from one race to the next? Like where Alonso's line drops in Valencia and Silverstone because he only scored 4 points in those races combined.Tim.Wright wrote:I still don't get it, if it was plotting championship points, the lines would always be going up. Alonso's line goes down after Melbourne and Valencia suggesting he lost points.Pedro wrote:
The vertical axis represents championship points.
It doesn't have numbers intentionally - just to show graphically how the gaps among Top5 drivers have been evolving.
Tim
I shows just how the point-gaps among top5 drivers have been evolving so far - not total point-amounts!mrp5150 wrote:I would guess it's trying to show how many points each driver had from one race to the next? Like where Alonso's line drops in Valencia and Silverstone because he only scored 4 points in those races combined.Tim.Wright wrote:I still don't get it, if it was plotting championship points, the lines would always be going up. Alonso's line goes down after Melbourne and Valencia suggesting he lost points.Pedro wrote:
The vertical axis represents championship points.
It doesn't have numbers intentionally - just to show graphically how the gaps among Top5 drivers have been evolving.
Tim
Alonso's line goes down because he lost comparing to the championship leader. Lines do not plot absolute amounts of points, just the relative ones (among Top5).Tim.Wright wrote:I still don't get it, if it was plotting championship points, the lines would always be going up. Alonso's line goes down after Melbourne and Valencia suggesting he lost points.Pedro wrote:
The vertical axis represents championship points.
It doesn't have numbers intentionally - just to show graphically how the gaps among Top5 drivers have been evolving.
Tim