I thing he was informed (warned) not to do so. Since he went out in corners where hi did that.dren wrote:Schumacher reported having to hold the throttle open while braking.
I can't watch atm...so please bear with me...was it announced by the commentators? I wonder why? To give more rear DF to balance out the MK3 FW?dren wrote:Schumacher reported having to hold the throttle open while braking.
Is it broken? Apologies, can't watch...cirrusflyer wrote:Nico just hit the tarmac with his FW. Hi hit the curb and when landing, the wing flexed so much that the sparks were flown all over.
I found this post on the AutoSport Forum:cirrusflyer wrote:I thing he was informed (warned) not to do so. Since he went out in corners where hi did that.dren wrote:Schumacher reported having to hold the throttle open while braking.
Schumacher is told not to trialbrake. So he must not do what his driving made unique.
The ECU won't switch to "overrun" and the downforce drops. I never thought this driving style could be a disadvantage but just driving "ordinary" can only be bad for someone who always did it the other way. I wonder if he is really enjoying that.
Let's hope they continue to use it, showing that they gained some.Ferraripilot wrote:Well well well, I do believe the MkIII wing is peaking into the picture again. I had a feeling it might as did others. Excellent progress
No, hi just skid on the tarmac with it. Wing bent that much! Amazing.NewtonMeter wrote:Is it broken? Apologies, can't watch...cirrusflyer wrote:Nico just hit the tarmac with his FW. Hi hit the curb and when landing, the wing flexed so much that the sparks were flown all over.
At the moment both Wo2s are in front of MCL. Schumi reached top speed in third sector and at the speed trap. Also both MGPs are among the highest ranged on top speed in first sector.dren wrote:Looking at times, it looks like Mercedes may have moved a little closer to Mclaren now.