Will be intresting because mclaren haven't been that strong at brazil in recent times, red bull will be on pole and will be the fastest car, but whether mclaren will be very close like this weekend or further away like at india is the questionraymondu999 wrote:I'm thinking McLaren will be quite strong here - relative to Red Bull, McLaren will be stronger than they are in Abu Dhabi. Tight and twisty seem to be the MP4-26's playgrounds. As beelsebob has said before, the McLaren this year seems to enjoy the tracks where the setup calls for a high wing angle - the U shaped channels feeding the rear wing nicely. McLaren is back to their days of being strong at technical twisty circuits, with good mechanical grip.
Indeed, the williams also got heat into its tyres very quickly last year, which hindered them at other races.raymondu999 wrote:Blacky - Hulkenberg had a super aggressive outlap where he just massacred the tyres; and so he had a lot of heat. He also was out on the best timing in that he crossed the line with 4 seconds to spare before the lights turned red. That gave him 3 flying laps while the others had 2. Crucial, as the track was drying and so was just continuing to get faster. His 2nd lap however, was good enough for pole ahead of Vettel by 1 tenth already. His final lap (shown above) out qualified Vettel by a second.
It was watching magic. I just watched live timing in awe. Hulkenberg set a string of super laps. He set an outlap with purple sectors 2 and 3, and then had 9 purple sectors in a row (3 triple-purple laps)
err hungary.raymondu999 wrote:Ringo -China 2011 was dry...
Well Massa did say he was an Interlagos specialist so this may be his best chance to get a podium this year (i guess you could forgive him for underperforming last year because of the rain in qualifying). Then again, he did say he was an Istanbul and Singapore specialist and ended up being beaten comfortably by Alonso at both tracks this year.ringo wrote: I'll say Massa on pole after gaining 1s from the crowd support for the sake of making the thread interesting. That is still a valid point and the same goes for what happens if it rains.
IIRC they've slightly changed the first part of the "straight" bringing it in somewhat to allow them to improve the barriers.WilliamsF1 wrote:Is there any talk of a revised layout for Interlagos?