Their car will be even further ahead relative to the others.wesley123 wrote:Although the gap is smaller, I hope the oncoming EBD ban is hurting them the most, might make it a bit exiting, altough by then Vettel has such a gap he will be WDC sooner then Schumacher did.
It was fast on all circuits last year (apart from Monza).donskar wrote:Perhaps it is now time for us to admit that Newey's RB is VERY fast on ALL types of courses. Good to see Ferrari looking respectable. If Alonso is side-by-side with Vettel at turn 1, look out!
They may be fast on Monza as well. RB7 is more dominant than any Ferrari Schumacher drove in his championship winning era. RB6 already was I thinkGerhard Berger wrote:It was fast on all circuits last year (apart from Monza).donskar wrote:Perhaps it is now time for us to admit that Newey's RB is VERY fast on ALL types of courses. Good to see Ferrari looking respectable. If Alonso is side-by-side with Vettel at turn 1, look out!
Speed traps don't seem to suggest much shedding of drag, but for sure we will see tomorrow.roost89 wrote:sAx - I also thin they did that at Monza last year, rather odd it is, but it seemed to work for JB(?) I think they're DRS sheds more drag with this configuration than having a shallower wing.
Hamilton said he was not on a wet setup, but Mclaren do seem to be running a bit more wing based on their top speeds compared to the other front runners.ringo wrote:Button is not on a wet setup.
Hamilton seems to be based on his top speed.
One car may suffer more tommorow.
Redbull is a beast. No weakness. Why were we even thinking the Mclaren has any thing on them?
Let's see the pace tomorrow.
ringo wrote:Hamilton not using DRS on his last lap, must be hiding his pace.
Was couple thousandths off then he eased up.
Looks like a 4 way cage match for qualy.
Thanks Zgred! I couldn't belive how much kerb he was taking! I cringed everytime and waited for the sound of a car hitting the Wall of Champions.zgred wrote:
Andrew I found this kerb's bounce on formula1.com. Quite agressive :]
Say what now?godlameroso wrote: =D> Massa P1?
Of course I admire the he!! out of him I just thought the comment that I quoted was over the top. Horner himself said he didn't expect pole and my reference was that he has a disadvantage at the start when cars with full blown KERS can attack. I still think it is a fair prediction as further kers related problems could really compromise his race. I know I'm going a bit out on a limb but I do not think this track suits the RB7 very well, which means I think something horrible could happen; a 3rd or 4th place finishandrew wrote:Surely you're happy as F1 fans to see someone at the top of their game and driving extremely well?Tazio wrote:I agree with the last two words of your post. I think Vettel wil be lucky to be in second place by the first turn and the podium is not a sure thing!n smikle wrote:Vettel on pole again. Redbull not only good on High DF tracks but is ALSO faster than anything else on high speed tracks.
Championship.
OVER.