Spanish GP 2011 - Barcelona

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Pierce89 wrote:Fred out qualifies a Mclaren. Now, with his superior race pace, it's on baby!!
I doubt it to be honest – one more set of softs used, and that was a perfect lap against a pair of fairly-okay laps.

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not his doing sadly... if vettel's KERS was functional no pole for Mark... that's sad actually, the little kid is ruining the show... :D
thank god he has tech problems lol
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zgred wrote:Finally someone else on the pole.
Only due to KERS failure on Vettel's car. Webber should enjoy the day, there will not be many.
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Great effort by Webber and awesome performance by Red Bull. The RB is far and away the class of the field. We might see the occasional win by McLaren, possibly even Ferrari, but the WCC is over. WDC? Vettel, Webber, Hamilton.

Hoping I'm wrong . . . Otherwise a long, boring season.

And where are all the anti-Ferrari posters who vow that the FIA always supports Ferrari?
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donskar wrote:And where are all the anti-Ferrari posters who vow that the FIA always supports Ferrari?
Eating their words! There are quite a lot of words so they'll be a while. :lol:

No mention of Red Bull favouring Vettel either!

A refreshing change indeed.

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Are Red Bull permitted to work/fix the KERS system other night?

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bomz_za wrote:Are Red Bull permitted to work/fix the KERS system other night?
yes
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beelsebob wrote:
Pierce89 wrote:Fred out qualifies a Mclaren. Now, with his superior race pace, it's on baby!!
I doubt it to be honest – one more set of softs used, and that was a perfect lap against a pair of fairly-okay laps.
When interviewed Button said he had a very good lap. Alonso deserves credit for putting together a great lap. I do agree I think that his tyre usage may compromise his race!
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bomz_za wrote:Are any of the top 10 keeping a set of soft's for the race?
Michael Schumacher is the one with a brand new set of softs + he has free choice on tyres to use for the start of the race-eg he can use a sticker set of prime tyres to go into the race.Did someone see the grin in his face when asked how many fresh sets of tyres he still has?.. maybe it´s time for the first podium for Mercedes ...as both drivers are raving about their race pace.

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marcush. wrote:
bomz_za wrote:Are any of the top 10 keeping a set of soft's for the race?
Michael Schumacher is the one with a brand new set of softs + he has free choice on tyres to use for the start of the race-eg he can use a sticker set of prime tyres to go into the race.Did someone see the grin in his face when asked how many fresh sets of tyres he still has?.. maybe it´s time for the first podium for Mercedes ...as both drivers are raving about their race pace.
I think Schumacher might have a chance for a podium, he needs to make positions on the start and a clean race.

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Tazio wrote:
beelsebob wrote:
Pierce89 wrote:Fred out qualifies a Mclaren. Now, with his superior race pace, it's on baby!!
I doubt it to be honest – one more set of softs used, and that was a perfect lap against a pair of fairly-okay laps.
When interviewed Button said he had a very good lap. Alonso deserves credit for putting together a great lap. I do agree I think that his tyre usage may compromise his race!
Yep, alonso's lap was spectacular, I wouldn't have believed the ferrari could get within 0.5 of the McLaren at the start of the session.

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bomz_za wrote:
marcush. wrote:
bomz_za wrote:Are any of the top 10 keeping a set of soft's for the race?
Michael Schumacher is the one with a brand new set of softs + he has free choice on tyres to use for the start of the race-eg he can use a sticker set of prime tyres to go into the race.Did someone see the grin in his face when asked how many fresh sets of tyres he still has?.. maybe it´s time for the first podium for Mercedes ...as both drivers are raving about their race pace.
I think Schumacher might have a chance for a podium, he needs to make positions on the start and a clean race.
On the contrary, we're likely to see him drop positions on the start – he'll likely start on hards. That'll put him out of sync, and in clean air to use his extra set of softs. I expect we'll see him come through, but it'll be mid way through to late on that we see it happen.

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beelsebob wrote:
Pierce89 wrote:Fred out qualifies a Mclaren. Now, with his superior race pace, it's on baby!!
I doubt it to be honest – one more set of softs used, and that was a perfect lap against a pair of fairly-okay laps.
Problem for Nando in previous races was getting caught in traffic early in the race due to grid position + poor starts. Ferrari race pace has generally been quite good, certainly up there with Mclaren. He's in a slightly better position this time in that he's 1 place higher, but he does need to nail the start (getting Vettel on the start is a real possiblity for both him and Hamilton if his KERS problem is not sorted).

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Go Webber! =D>

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bomz_za wrote:
marcush. wrote:
bomz_za wrote:Are any of the top 10 keeping a set of soft's for the race?
Michael Schumacher is the one with a brand new set of softs + he has free choice on tyres to use for the start of the race-eg he can use a sticker set of prime tyres to go into the race.Did someone see the grin in his face when asked how many fresh sets of tyres he still has?.. maybe it´s time for the first podium for Mercedes ...as both drivers are raving about their race pace.
I think Schumacher might have a chance for a podium, he needs to make positions on the start and a clean race.
Podium is too much. Good strategy and using your tyres well can only help you so much. His position with regard to tyres is not THAT much better than the Red Bulls r the Mclarens , and starting 10th means he could get caught up in lots of midfield battles.