godlameroso@ The latest weather forecast suggests the same trend.
I'm not sure rain is enough mate. It would take a Vettel crash in the rain. I'm not sure the F2012 still has slight edge in the wet. I think the best chance for Fernando is a technical problem with Sebs car. Of which I don't really expect to see. (Chuckjr wrote:I think rain is really the only thing that can level the field enough for FA to have a real shot at this. It's just not reasonable to depend on a technical DNF from SV, and the red bull will be on the podium almost gaurenteed if dry.
Come on rain. [-o<
NathanOlder wrote:Gutierrez over Kobayashi!!!
Thats bad, James Calado was/is a better bet than Esteban! And Kobayashi is better than the pair! Yet more Mexican money doing the talking
It will only be sad if Esteban ends up being a bad driver he better prove he has talent and isn't just a PAY driver.. Which is what his current tag will be until he shows his worth.. But Kamui will be back.. If he does go..ParanoiD wrote:NathanOlder wrote:Gutierrez over Kobayashi!!!
Thats bad, James Calado was/is a better bet than Esteban! And Kobayashi is better than the pair! Yet more Mexican money doing the talking
Will be sad if KK is really gonna go..
Like when Maldonado got the only good run at Silverstone (during a free practice) imagine that we're Pedro De L Rosa Nd Say Gloc.... What. Frenzy that would be two slow cars In front from the start.. Would It lead to a first corner pile up.. Or a laps 1-9 Train.. Or a first corner massive overtake.... By all cars on Gloc and De L Rosa..... I need to not troll sorry guys I ussuy just read I feel like I've only been a troll....WhiteBlue wrote: The prospect of a wet race is not so much a concern but the Saturday situation has all elements of a lottery. Lotteries can turn any way without skill or merit having a big impact. Sheer luck could decide the grid for Sunday and produce some weird permutations.
if only this would be truth and it starts before quali!!!WhiteBlue wrote: The prospect of a wet race is not so much a concern but the Saturday situation has all elements of a lottery. Lotteries can turn any way without skill or merit having a big impact. Sheer luck could decide the grid for Sunday and produce some weird permutations.
Looks like there is a possibility that rain hits halfway through the session, as it did in Hockenheim.raymondu999 wrote:alogoc - didn't you see the times? Qualifying starts at 2PM (14:00) the rain is forecast for 13:00 on Saturday.