Actually i'm sure in FP2 it may have been Brundle who said that it may have been better for him that he had less running. He goes round and round in circles with his set-ups that he doesn't actually get anywhere and ends up where he started. (is what basically Brundle said based on memory)beelsebob wrote:As I said above, not much blowing to do – he only had a quarter as long as everyone else to figure out how to get it set up.marcush. wrote:according to whitmarsh Jenson had chosen a differnt rear suspension geometry to Hamilton which abused the rears more .He also had this problem with front lockup....I think they just blew the setup big time this weekend .
I do get a feeling with Button that as he has to have the car 100% how he likes, he prob knows how the weekend is going to go in the first 30mins of fp1