I wouldn't be surprised if Red Bull did manage to snatch pole, but like in Germany I think this is going to be a really close race and not the walk in the park it was last year. Likewise it'll be interesting to see if Webber has the measure of Vettel. I reckon it'll be close but he has a real shot at it. Vettel just looks a little off colour at the moment, surprisingly like Jenson in the second half of his championship winning season. I guess that the teams and other drivers have now all adjusted to the new rules and tyres and now that it's not plain sailing he's being put under pressure (probably by himself as well) to dominate as he was earlier in the year, and he doesn't have that advantage any more.n smikle wrote:RedBull is hiding 0.4 seconds! We got this! Hamilton and Alonso are not fast enough to combat us in qually!
HampusA wrote:Alonso said he struggled more then most in Sector 3.
How would you describe Sector 3?
Edit: Just checked and it seems Nando has problems with slow corners?
Did not expect him to struggle there as it has pretty good traction the car and is good on the brakes.
hmm..ringo wrote:I'd guess this:
Webber
Vettel
Alonso
Hamilton
Massa
Rosberg
Button
Petrov
Maldonado
Shumacher
Fred is a talkative guy!HampusA wrote:Alonso said he struggled more then most in Sector 3.
How would you describe Sector 3?
Edit: Just checked and it seems Nando has problems with slow corners?
Did not expect him to struggle there as it has pretty good traction the car and is good on the brakes.
That being said means that the rest of them were driving on a dirty track as well... So that magic grip will not come to Fred only.Mr Alcatraz wrote:Fred is a talkative guy!HampusA wrote:Alonso said he struggled more then most in Sector 3.
How would you describe Sector 3?
Edit: Just checked and it seems Nando has problems with slow corners?
Did not expect him to struggle there as it has pretty good traction the car and is good on the brakes.
I mostly think he is blowing smoke, but he does say that the track was very dirty, and implies the car will handle better when it rubbers in
http://www.itv.com/formula1/news/2011/7 ... ront-7654/
It's also worth noting that (after digging up in the archives :p) air temperatures for last years Friday session topped out around 22-23 degrees, so that's not causing the difference.speedsense wrote:FP 2 resuts 2010
1 Sebastian Vettel 1:20.087 33
2 Fernando Alonso 1:20.584 34
3 Mark Webber 1:20.597 36
4 Felipe Massa 1:20.986 33
5 Vitaly Petrov 1:21.195 33
6 Lewis Hamilton 1:21.308 30
7 Robert Kubica 1:21.375 37
8 Nico Hulkenberg 1:21.623 41
9 Jenson Button 1:21.730 33
10 Michael Schumacher 1:21.773 31
2011 FP 2
1 Lewis Hamilton McLaren 1:21.018 29
2 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1:21.259 40
3 Jenson Button McLaren 1:21.322 34
4 Mark Webber Red Bull 1:21.508 35
5 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 1:21.549 31
6 Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:22.099 40
7 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1:22.121 36
8 Michael Schumacher Mercedes 1:22.440 36
9 Paul di Resta Force India 1:22.835 40
10 Adrian Sutil Force India 1:22.981 37
RB needs to be hiding .6 secs.
Either the track is dirtier than last year
or the Pirelli's aren't as good here
or fuel loads are higher than last year.