I hope the ban at silverstone will give anyone other than vettel an edge, just to spice up the season a little, lets face it the title is gone
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No they cannot.Gaara wrote:Can the drivers use the DRS in the activation Zone if he wasn't 1sec behind the car? (but he was 1 sec behind it in the detection zone)?
The worst bit about this is that just like Ferrari did all those years ago, Red Bull are getting the title out of the way early so they can start working on their 2012 car at the same time as everyone else. They'll come back next year just as strong.SiLo wrote: I found this race a extremely boring compared to all the other races we've had this year (bar Melbourne). The title has pretty much been wrapped up already and we haven't even had half the season yet, it's getting to be like the Schumacher era which put a huge downer on F1 for me. I'm more interested between Mclaren and Ferrari now and rarely pay attention to Red Bull.
Yes, that is why the detection zone and activation zone are separate entities.Gaara wrote:Can the drivers use the DRS in the activation Zone if he wasn't 1sec behind the car? (but he was 1 sec behind it in the detection zone)?
I don't remember it exactly, but wasn't Webber having a surgery or went to promote his book? It wasn't Vettel wanting to do all the running with the new tires.djos wrote:I Still think Webber was severely impacted in his understanding of the Pirelli's by not getting to test them on the RB6 at the end of last year when Golden Balls did the 2 day Pirelli test by himself.
If you remember last season, it was always Vettel's car that failed, in many occasions he was comfortably leading the race until the car failed. We would have seen a totally different season last year without all the failures. Would you say that last year they deliberately gave Vettel the worse car? I doubt that RedBull have unequal cars for their drivers....zeph wrote:I wouldn't want to say that RBR is deliberately sabotaging Webber's season, so as for him not to mess with Vettel again, but it is remarkable how he has had car problems in every race this year whereas Vettel has not even had one.
Amazing how they get it right for Vettel everytime, but never for Webber.
Source or are we just confusing fact and opinion again. This is nothing new in F1, 1 driver always gets the updates first. That's the way it has always been and it will be that way until the end of time or F1, which comes first.Shrieker wrote:Webber isn't being given equal car with Vettel since the final 2-3 races of last season. I think it's evident when you compare his performances with Vettel's in 2010.
No he hasnt needed surgery for well over 12 months, that was just a rumour someone started. The book was launched in Australia and Webber was in the UK relaxing.Mandrake wrote: I don't remember it exactly, but wasn't Webber having a surgery or went to promote his book? It wasn't Vettel wanting to do all the running with the new tires.
What is the point of doing a fast lap when you finish 40 seconds behind the race winner (who happens to be your teammate) and all the positions are settled? Just self satisfaction? The time to do the fastest laps are in qualifying and when it actually matters during the race...djos wrote:Q: Who is the only person to beat Vettel in qually this year?LionKing wrote: Alonso and Hamilton probably can do as good as Vettel, possibly Rosberg. However Massa, Button and Webber (obviously) could not. These drivers almost always finish behind their teammates in races and usually soundly beaten.
A: Webber
Q: Who has the most fastest Race Laps so far this year?
A: Webber
Q: Who lead the 2010 WDC points chase the longest?
A: Webber
Q: Who saw off all of his former team-mates in Qually & points/race finishes through out his entire career before Vettel Joined RBR?
A: Webber
Point of the Q&A? Webber is no journeyman, Vettel is simply been able to adapt to the Pirelli's better than anyone else no matter what team they drive for and that combined with the RB7 has proven almost unbeatable.
You keep bringing this up and it's a void point. Why? because neither of the McLaren race drivers tested at the first Pirelli test.Mandrake wrote: And even McLaren do not show superior knowledge about the tires despite having tested with last year's car at the beginning of this season.