The times you are looking at are with Hamilton not happy with the setup.Mika1 wrote:I know exactly what he said, I saw that interview live. It doesn't change anything, we will see the same pattern if they doesn't improve. Pretty good qualifying, poor race pace, stuck behind some slower cars on older tyres and race ruined. He is not confident in the car and a quote doesn't change that fact.
Anxious drivers? Annoyed racefans? Idk, do FIA rules specify if it's within an acceptable radius they can start a session?richard_leeds wrote: Why did they start if it hadn't arrived?
Either we get some real racing -- you know: passing for the lead, multiple winners, etc -- or the sponsors start pulling out. Already, Infiniti is beginning to express some concerns. Winning is NOT a good thing for a sponsor when it is boring. Our company's president (Porsche turbo AWD) gave away his tickets to the US GP, a 2 hour drive from here.spiritone wrote:Judging by the practice times i'm glad i'm missing this one. Hoping next years formula will bring back some real racing.
donskar wrote:Either we get some real racing -- you know: passing for the lead, multiple winners, etc -- or the sponsors start pulling out. Already, Infiniti is beginning to express some concerns. Winning is NOT a good thing for a sponsor when it is boring. Our company's president (Porsche turbo AWD) gave away his tickets to the US GP, a 2 hour drive from here.spiritone wrote:Judging by the practice times i'm glad i'm missing this one. Hoping next years formula will bring back some real racing.
The bad thing is he could be overtaken by Nico in the standings, and that wouldn't be helpful at all.SectorOne wrote:
The good thing is that both are right up there.
What difference does it make?Helios wrote:The bad thing is he could be overtaken by Nico in the standings, and that wouldn't be helpful at all.SectorOne wrote:
The good thing is that both are right up there.
note that he doesn't mention his teammate hereQ: Who will be your biggest opponent tomorrow and on Sunday?
SV: It’s still difficult to say. I think that Mercedes was heavier than we were and let’s see what Lotus is coming up with - now that Kimi (Raikkonen) is not here. I think a lot will depend on the tyres as it should be possible to do only one pit stop - and if so, much will depend on changing at the right time. For that we have our experts.
I want Heiki to show Romain up. Would be funny to see Romain get dominated and the look on Lotus's face.Hail22 wrote:Lotus hail Kovalainens first outing in yesterdays FP's:
http://au.sports.yahoo.com/motorsport/n ... ovalainen/
I honestly like Heiki, hopefully he can keep it up and nail a seat back at Caterham for next season.
Glyn wrote:I want Heiki to show Romain up. Would be funny to see Romain get dominated and the look on Lotus's face.Hail22 wrote:Lotus hail Kovalainens first outing in yesterdays FP's:
http://au.sports.yahoo.com/motorsport/n ... ovalainen/
I honestly like Heiki, hopefully he can keep it up and nail a seat back at Caterham for next season.
There´s 16 points between them. If he stays right behind Rosberg and just bring in the points he will stay ahead.Helios wrote:The bad thing is he could be overtaken by Nico in the standings, and that wouldn't be helpful at all.