Well Sennna had a dominant car. You tend to push less. So i wouldn't compare the two just from one session.Shrieker wrote:Hamilton messed up the final corner and lost the pole he already would've been clinging on to by the skin of his teeth. It'd be interesting to compare his last sector time with his previous lap. He would probably be on pole if not for that slight mistake. Vettel's lap was faultless. So many people love breathing Hamilton's name in the same sentence with Senna, but Hamilton's quali form can't hold a candle to Senna's.
On a side note, it's good to see that Red Bull have been caught proper
Hamilton's quali form is better than all on the grid atm. He only did one previous lap on the SS tyres. All others got more acclimatized to them.
Vettel's pole was spotted from a mile away. Always reserve half a second for Redbull in Q3; always. They will find it, especially if we look on last years pole time, you know Newey is going to get the car at about the same level as the rb6 speed wise.