He certainly has the pace to do that but i think SPA and Suzuka are tracks that fit Button´s type of style much more then Hamilton.raymondu999 wrote:I expect Hamilton to outqualify Button at Suzuka - regardless of whether or not either is on pole. In all honesty I don't think a McLaren pole is a given.
Poor timing considering a Mclaren 1-2 is best for both championships. If Vettel and Romain are on form, this could mean starting position of 8th or lower for Button, right in the danger zone.gray41 wrote:Button with 5 place penalty for Japan after gearbox change.
=D>raymondu999 wrote:So the Sauber is a quick car in the swoopy corners. Here's a red herring: Perez is leading. A McLaren is second. Perez makes a mistake into the hairpin and nearly goes off the track. Checo then does a flawless race after that. The McLaren however has sneaked past into the lead.
What will the conspiracy theorists say then?
yep - more pressue on Kobayashi. Homecrowd, and he knows his car will be good around here. He needs a strong result to keep his seat.beelsebob wrote:On the contrary, I expect this'll be the most relaxed he's been for a long time – no matter what happens this season now he'll be driving a shiny silver and red car next year.
LH: If I slow down will Jenson pass me?Shrieker wrote:@Ray,
Nice one, but McLaren doesn't even issue team orders within their own team... At least not with Button and Hamilton.
And what happened?Gerhard Berger wrote:LH: If I slow down will Jenson pass me?Shrieker wrote:@Ray,
Nice one, but McLaren doesn't even issue team orders within their own team... At least not with Button and Hamilton.
RE: No