Yes. He was hoping it wouldn't rain, and he'd end the session on track, on the right type of tyres, already warm.Morteza wrote:What was Button doing in Q3? Was he on the inters for the whole time?
sometimes posters just discuss the drivers who they support, no need to be so stale, loosen your helmet strap a little, friendly banter never hurt anyone beforeShrieker wrote:The fanboy ying yang... Oww my eyes hurt !
Yeah, it was not like driving him off the track, But had Seb opted to start his lap he would have been immediately behind him. Vettel had to leave space from Ricciardo which rosberg then tookbeelsebob wrote:Rosberg, Hardly a block though, just getting to the start of his flying lap.Mandrake wrote:Who blocked vettel from his last lap? Somebody dove inside last turn leaving him too late over the line
We have a special thread for that...sometimes posters just discuss the drivers who they support
Well, this is not a difficult bet if you just look at Ric's start in Oz...the Renaults are horrible at the start, the Mercs are incredible good and we have a much longer way to the first corner.SiLo wrote:I'd bet my house that Vettel loses places at the start tomorrow (if we have a real start that is)
Yeah saw that as well, David Croft as usual completely misunderstood what he was seeing and presumed Ricciardo backed off.Poleman wrote:This has nothing to do with pole and/or who's got the most tenths in the wet, but did anyone notice when RIC made one hell of an exit on the last corner to pull alongside of BOT (i think it was Q2) the way he got out dragged by the Merc powered Williams was impressive...Maybe he eased on the throttle but i doubt it as track position was key in these conditions.
Thank you for posting this! A quick search revealed this is from Tom Waits, an artist I had heard about but never paid any attention to. Well, that's changing now. Great stuff.Moanlower wrote:Well it's raining, it's pouring
You didn't bring a sweater...