make no mistake webber is champion already. Horner isn't so foolish as to give vettel, who is on equal points with alonso, a chance.donskar wrote:Odd comment, given the results of the last few races?ringo wrote:ferrari is third best now. The Mclaren seemed to improve since suzuka.
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I do hope you are correct about this NOT being a Red Bull parade. I'm looking for Newey to make whatever changes required to keep RBR at or near the front from here on out. And I don't see Webber being beaten for the WDC. (What WILL RBR do about driver ranking then?)
Button's race pace at the end was artificial at best. Remember he was low on fuel with newer option tires compared to the others well worn primes. There is a reason why he finished well behind the top 3.Just_a_fan wrote:In sector 1 in Japan - the bit everyone thought would be where RB walked away from the others, Webber's fastest lap was only a tenth quicker than Button's. Same in Sector 2. Sector 3 had Button 2 tenths quicker than Webber. The difference over the lap was 0.055s.
Red Bull's qualifying pace is their best weapon. In race trim, the McLaren appears to have been right there with the RB6. Just before his loss of 3rd gear, Hamilton was catching Alonso at over a second a lap too. I feel that, had he had a full box of cogs, Hamilton might have pipped the RBs to the fastest lap although Button was admittedly showing a rare turn of speed in the last few laps - shame he's not that quick all the time.
SECTOR 1
POS NO DRIVER TIME
1 6 M. WEBBER 32.744
2 5 S. VETTEL 32.851
3 1 J. BUTTON 32.882
4 8 F. ALONSO 32.921
5 23 K. KOBAYASHI 33.304
6 17 J. ALGUERSUARI 33.319
7 3 M. SCHUMACHER 33.362
SECTOR 2
POS NO DRIVER TIME
1 6 M. WEBBER 42.466
2 5 S. VETTEL 42.516
3 1 J. BUTTON 42.536
4 17 J. ALGUERSUARI 42.566
5 8 F. ALONSO 42.726
6 23 K. KOBAYASHI 42.773
7 3 M. SCHUMACHER 42.880
SECTOR 3
POS NO DRIVER TIME
1 1 J. BUTTON 18.090
2 8 F. ALONSO 18.139
3 17 J. ALGUERSUARI 18.179
4 16 S. BUEMI 18.197
5 3 M. SCHUMACHER 18.198
6 5 S. VETTEL 18.261
7 6 M. WEBBER 18.264
Should also look at the tyre mileage and fuel load for comparison.Just_a_fan wrote:In sector 1 in Japan - the bit everyone thought would be where RB walked away from the others, Webber's fastest lap was only a tenth quicker than Button's. Same in Sector 2. Sector 3 had Button 2 tenths quicker than Webber. The difference over the lap was 0.055s.
Red Bull's qualifying pace is their best weapon. In race trim, the McLaren appears to have been right there with the RB6. Just before his loss of 3rd gear, Hamilton was catching Alonso at over a second a lap too. I feel that, had he had a full box of cogs, Hamilton might have pipped the RBs to the fastest lap although Button was admittedly showing a rare turn of speed in the last few laps - shame he's not that quick all the time.
SECTOR 1
POS NO DRIVER TIME
1 6 M. WEBBER 32.744
2 5 S. VETTEL 32.851
3 1 J. BUTTON 32.882
4 8 F. ALONSO 32.921
5 23 K. KOBAYASHI 33.304
6 17 J. ALGUERSUARI 33.319
7 3 M. SCHUMACHER 33.362
SECTOR 2
POS NO DRIVER TIME
1 6 M. WEBBER 42.466
2 5 S. VETTEL 42.516
3 1 J. BUTTON 42.536
4 17 J. ALGUERSUARI 42.566
5 8 F. ALONSO 42.726
6 23 K. KOBAYASHI 42.773
7 3 M. SCHUMACHER 42.880
SECTOR 3
POS NO DRIVER TIME
1 1 J. BUTTON 18.090
2 8 F. ALONSO 18.139
3 17 J. ALGUERSUARI 18.179
4 16 S. BUEMI 18.197
5 3 M. SCHUMACHER 18.198
6 5 S. VETTEL 18.261
7 6 M. WEBBER 18.264
Umm, Button and Webber both set their fastest laps on the last lap so the fuel element is irrelevant.Sean H wrote:Just_a_fan wrote: Button's race pace at the end was artificial at best. Remember he was low on fuel with newer option tires compared to the others well worn primes. There is a reason why he finished well behind the top 3.
I don't think that claim can be supported. True, he might not have the benefit of having driven there in the past, but he definitely will have the advantage of more hours at the wheel of an F1 car.WhiteBlue wrote:Webber will have no advantage from his experience.
Surely the addition of the word "ideally" at the end of your statement is something which depends upon which driver you happen to like, Vettel in your case presumably?WhiteBlue wrote:This could see Webber qualifying as low as P4 and Vettel in P1 ideally.
I think "lucky finishes" is something which could be levelled at a number of drivers depending on which driver you like.WhiteBlue wrote: If this is the qualifying order and the race is dry we could see Webber loose much of the advantage he gained by his lucky finishes.
You're probably right.Giblet wrote:Keep in ind everyone was driving balls out to keep up with Seb and Webber. Seb was simply controlling his pace and gap, so the sector times are not indicative of what they can do if they have to push.