Alonso had to use soft tyre.... but now for sure top3 teams at race pace are: Redbull Lotus and McLaren at close gap with FerrariTeechnical wrote:Ferrari.
*facepalm*
My sentiments.Morteza wrote:Congrats to Mark! Well-deserved, really.
God, I'm happy that Seb couldn't get past Fernando. It would be the second time after Canada.
You're saying that Lotus and Mclaren are still ahead of Ferrari? I'd put Redbull and Ferrari pretty much even with the rest varying degrees behindclipsy1H wrote:Alonso had to use soft tyre.... but now for sure top3 teams are: Redbull Lotus and McLaren at close gap with FerrariTeechnical wrote:Ferrari.
*facepalm*
GJ Mark!! Fernando and SEB....
He start P10 and finish P6 with good start he could be on Podium or maybe fight for win.Hail22 wrote:Great drive from both Webber and Alonso.
Grosjean from where he started to where he finished, that's an obvious sign of things to come!
There's that too.Shrieker wrote:Soft tyres that can't last for 7-8 laps, and are slower than the hards even when they're fresh ? Bridgestone should never have quit.
I wonder what will happen if he starts a race on poleHail22 wrote:Great drive from both Webber and Alonso.
Grosjean from where he started to where he finished, that's an obvious sign of things to come!
No I disagree with you any coverage is better than the one Star Sports give . Today they gave 11 advertizment of around 2.5 minutes at critical moments in the race . The commentator are so blind that they claimed Adrian Sutil as Alguswari and then kept going on about how he is important as a Pirelli test Driveralpen wrote:have to say though, some of the worst tv coverage of an F1 race I've seen in a while. Showing Senna et al. instead of the Alonso / Webber, showing Webber coast home for half a lap then showing the crowd after the race rather than the Massa / Kimi scrap and Senna / Button / Koba for the final points.
Good for Mark though, bummer for Fernando but he'll bounce back