Derp. Changed. Thanks buddy!Morteza wrote:Ray, the name of the thread is 2012 Bahrain GP instead of 2013
Rivola said a few weeks back that the major weakness of the car is traction. I don't know to what extent the China updates have addressed this.raymondu999 wrote:For most intents and purposes, it's pretty much stop start. The fast corners are pretty much flat-out bits.
I expect the Red Bull to be more at home in the heat. As we saw - Red Bull were more competitive in hot Malaysia than in cold China/Melbourne. The slow corners should also see their exhaust effect more pronounced. Ferrari IMO are a bit of an enigma in the hot and we'll have to see how they fare. We've only ever seen Alonso lapping in the cold, thanks to his Malaysian retirement. Bahrain is quite a smooth circuit - which could help the McLaren in terms of helping them lock down their aero to its most benign position via stiff suspension.
I'm guessing blind on the option tyre as we haven't seen the soft in hot conditions - but I think it will be OOPP or OPPP for the win.
I doubt Red Bull will snatch pole, it never rains in Bah-rain and thus far they've shown themselves to not have the qualifying advantage they previously enjoyed. The race pace is there but they're no kinder on their tires than any of their rivals.JimClarkFan wrote:Prediction... Red Bull Pole, Red Bull win.
So what you're saying is, Vettel is the fastest driver by far in changeable and wet conditions. Alonso more than 1s of his pace in malaysia Hamilton more than 2s...godlameroso wrote:I doubt Red Bull will snatch pole, it never rains in Bah-rain and thus far they've shown themselves to not have the qualifying advantage they previously enjoyed. The race pace is there but they're no kinder on their tires than any of their rivals.JimClarkFan wrote:Prediction... Red Bull Pole, Red Bull win.