Romain making a flying lap. Literally.
LOL People jumping on bandwagons have selective hearing!iotar__ wrote:Red Bull to Webber: "Lift earlier to save the brakes" What?! Below 100% driving not related to tyres!? Saving fuel, saving brakes, saving gearbox, saving engines? That's not racing.
I am simply commenting on the fact that compared to how he used to drive his McLaren, how everyone else drives and how Nico drives, that he seems to have made a very notable shift in an aspect of his driving.astracrazy wrote:are you serious?GrizzleBoy wrote:I honestly don't know if Lewis actually knows how to drive the Merc as well as Rosberg.
I've said it many a time before, but under braking his downshifts during races and even quali sounds like a car on an in lap.
Its unbelievably slow. It could just be a stylistic difference, but he never used that style in the McLaren.
You think that Lewis doesn't know how to drive the Merc as well yet he has so far had better results and you think its down to gearshifts? And you think even if that was the case its something him and his engineers have missed yet you picked up on it?
Rosberg managed 20 laps on the supersofts with some cool-down laps throw into that stint. Will surely need better than that to pull off a 1 stop.Ferraripilot wrote:Sector 3 seems to be the big differentiating area setting W04 apart from others. Merc have potential to rake some points in here.
By the time we get to sunday though, there will have been a lot of rubber on the track, which should help slightly with the tyre life.Jonnycraig wrote:Rosberg managed 20 laps on the supersofts with some cool-down laps throw into that stint. Will surely need better than that to pull off a 1 stop.Ferraripilot wrote:Sector 3 seems to be the big differentiating area setting W04 apart from others. Merc have potential to rake some points in here.
True, but without those cool down laps I still personally think they will be very marginal on a 1 stop. As said in commentary, its likely to come down to a team picking the correct strategy and sticking to it as Ferrari did in Barcelona.Dyanxx wrote:By the time we get to sunday though, there will have been a lot of rubber on the track, which should help slightly with the tyre life.Jonnycraig wrote:Rosberg managed 20 laps on the supersofts with some cool-down laps throw into that stint. Will surely need better than that to pull off a 1 stop.Ferraripilot wrote:Sector 3 seems to be the big differentiating area setting W04 apart from others. Merc have potential to rake some points in here.
Maybe, but what about situation like this:jenseneverest wrote:I expect only Lotus and Force India could one stop, all other teams will 2 stop. Should make for a good last stint. At last a track that dosn't destroy these crapy 2013 tyres.
I expect Ferrari, Red Bull and Merc to fight over the first 3 rows. Meaning Lotus and F/India and possibly even Maclaren will have to try something differant. A 1 stop should still be faster but is a gamble as to weather or not the tyres will last.....iotar__ wrote:Maybe, but what about situation like this:jenseneverest wrote:I expect only Lotus and Force India could one stop, all other teams will 2 stop. Should make for a good last stint. At last a track that dosn't destroy these crapy 2013 tyres.
- Ferrari in front of Lotus
- Lotus on a certain one stopper, better pace over two long stints
- Ferrari - somewhere in between, two stops can be risky because of traffic etc.
so how slower can Ferrari afford to be towards the end of the race if they decide to pit once and keep position?
Looking at the lap times in FP2, it's hard to read but they all look fine to me, Lotus maybe in front, Ferrari and Red Bull, even Rosberg.
There's also a matter of SC. A badly timed SC would destroy any advantage 1-stoppers might have--and the other way around, of course. And there will be SCs, especially since we have many rookies this year. Though in Monaco even top drivers can easily crash.jenseneverest wrote:
I expect Ferrari, Red Bull and Merc to fight over the first 3 rows. Meaning Lotus and F/India and possibly even Maclaren will have to try something differant. A 1 stop should still be faster but is a gamble as to weather or not the tyres will last.....
Nothing wrong with what he sayed. That is not racing, saving fuel... saving engines. Only whiners complain where something is not working for them, in this case Red Bull. It must felt reall good sitting on throne 3 years, without any worry about nothing and pumping their ego about best aerodynamic, wait i am wrong. They need to worry to sabotage every weekend Webber, and when they couldn't do it they needed to make team orders, but that is smaller problems.richard_leeds wrote:LOL People jumping on bandwagons have selective hearing!iotar__ wrote:Red Bull to Webber: "Lift earlier to save the brakes" What?! Below 100% driving not related to tyres!? Saving fuel, saving brakes, saving gearbox, saving engines? That's not racing.