Sebastian Vettel took his record breaking 9th consecutive victory at the Brazilian Grand Prix as Mark Webber ends his career with a second place finish and the fastest lap. Fernando Alonso finished third, ahead of Button who made an impressive comeback race.
That sums up my feelings woohoo! hopefully Teflonso and Britney Spears can pass #Finger.
If someone said to me that you can have three wishes, my first would have been to get into racing, my second to be in Formula 1, my third to drive for Ferrari.
SectorOne wrote:I think where they gain the time is traction out of the corner and acceleration up the hill.
Vettel´s speed trap is 276km/h compared to Alonso´s 292km/h, Hamilton/Rosberg´s 285.
Yeah, such discrepancy is strange in itself, but this speed trap is not relevant i think in those conditions. The only one that is relevant is the start/finish straight where I believe everyone was on the limiter.
the speed trap is on the start finish straight. I think the most interesting thing is that top speed for Vettel is with DRS open.
It does look like they cranked up the front wing a lot during qualifying.
Which if it´s dry, might or might not benefit the Merc´s, or Rosberg in particular seeing as he´s the closest.
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Another interesting matter is that Merc boys was Even-Steven with Vettel in Q1, Q2 and in the first part of Q3 when they went the first time with full wet tyres ...
Then in the second run on inters Vettel turns on the TC and all aff a sudden he gain between 0,7 and 1,2 sec. from every top driver on the grid, including Rosberg and Lewis ... anybody knows why?
atanatizante wrote:Another interesting matter is that Merc boys was Even-Steven with Vettel in Q1, Q2 and in the first part of Q3 when they went the first time with full wet tyres ...
Then in the second run on inters Vettel turns on the TC and all aff a sudden he gain between 0,7 and 1,2 sec. from every top driver on the grid, including Rosberg and Lewis ... anybody knows why?
I think this is down to RBR's ability tp warm the tyres quicker than others. This was the case in Austin too. Everyone got his quickest lap on their second timed lap, except RBR..they could pull out a competitive laptime in their first timed lap too.