That's correct. Hamilton only managed a 1:41.9 on the options, he did a 1:42.0 on the hard tyres. I expect another pole for Vettel, but it will be interesting to see what happends during the race after the first pitstop. Hamilton needs to get rid of the soft tyres ASAP.raymondu999 wrote:It's a repeat of how they performed in Hungary and Singapore - that car has rubbish slow speed traction.banibhusan wrote:By looking at the S3 times of Alonso in both FP1 and FP2, he is losing around .5s and .6s respectively and that's a massive time loss.
Interesting with the McLarens. They look mighty on the hard tyres - but they improve the least on the options - just like India. I haven't looked at my entire data set, but on the surface that's certainly how things look.