It's getting ridiculous! Are the "unleashing" him? Are they letting him do a fastest lap to compare it with Bruno Senna tomorrow? It's a showdown!Ferraripilot wrote:Nick setting a 1:20.942 looking very nice.
It's getting ridiculous! Are the "unleashing" him? Are they letting him do a fastest lap to compare it with Bruno Senna tomorrow? It's a showdown!Ferraripilot wrote:Nick setting a 1:20.942 looking very nice.
And now he's fastest? Coincidence?andartop wrote:It's not about the fastest time. All morning he has been doing consistent laps on request, being right on the pace from his first lap and made no mistakes. I guess this is exactly what a team would need for testing. The "impressive" pace which currently puts him in second place 0.4" off Alonso is just a bonus. We don't know how Bruno will perform but so far Heidfeld seems to have the job done.
Well I don't think it would be embarassing, it should be obivious that he is faster and everyone is expecting Heidfeld to be faster, it would be embarasing the other way around.Donuts wrote:It will be really embarassing for Vitaly Petrov if Nick Heidfeld qualifies ahead of him in Bahrain's GP. Still not sure thou, testing does'nt reveal much... ofcourse the replacement are trying a bit more to impress the team...
H.Lyoud wrote:RB is devastating the rest in long runs, thats all.
Well my money is well on Nick for the driver ..raymondu999 wrote:I'd actually think Nick and Bruno will be put on identical regimen. That way a head-to-head shootout for the seat can be done, like they used to have.
I haven't been analyzing laptimes so far. On short and long runs, how much advantage are we talking of here? Everyone seems to say RB is a long-run demon