Kimi Raikkonen has converted a brilliantly working 2-stop strategy to a race wing for Lotus, immediately confirming the long run pace of the E21. Fernando Alonso finished in second place, 10 seconds behind while Sebastian Vettel completes the podium in third.
Cuky wrote:Well rain isn't that bad, but it is just too dark to drive. Sensible decision in my opinion
I agree.
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Joie de vivre wrote:Rain aint even that bad. I mean they've raced in a lot worse conditions. Stupid decision imo.
The weather map says there is another big cloud moving in in the next 15 min.. so probably influenced the decision.. Hoping the sat tickets would be valid for sunday Qualifying as well..
Joie de vivre wrote:if you are not capable of racing in this conditions, gtfo of f1. and i mean it. when did f1 become such a kindergarden? this used to be a men's sport
I bet there is not a single driver not wanting to go out..
Generally I don't care about what people say. I have to be clear with myself. When everything goes well, people celebrate you, when you make mistakes people criticize you.
Sebastian Vettel
I find it interesting in karting despite being an older chap now, our officials allow us to race in the rain especially in moderate conditions with wet racing treads...the drivers lift their game and play a more "sensible" part in the race.
The blame and fault is of the FIA/Charlie Whiting.
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