cheers, manHarsha wrote:So far i heardnoel wrote:could someone fill me in what the top race sims looked like timewise?
43.9 for Lewis
44.2 for Nico , Bottas
44.5 for Kevin , Jenson
44.6 for Vettel , Ricciardo
cheers, manHarsha wrote:So far i heardnoel wrote:could someone fill me in what the top race sims looked like timewise?
43.9 for Lewis
44.2 for Nico , Bottas
44.5 for Kevin , Jenson
44.6 for Vettel , Ricciardo
not sure, I haven't had a look at the long runs yet, but regarding one lap pace Williams, McLaren, Kvyat and Alonso were all within ~2 tenths. Usually Williams can improve on Saturday, so I guess its more likely to be a battle for ~5th or ~6h, so basically where they were in the recent races as well (apart from Singapore)MercedesAMGSpy wrote:A podium for McLaren should be possible here.
Thought it would be more tbh. Thats like a bad weekend at Hockenheim.Juzh wrote:55k.SectorOne wrote:Anyone know what the maximum people Sochi can hold? Sky said that according to Petrov only 2000 tickets are still available for Sunday.
Well no reason to build big stands when people aren't coming, realistic approach imo.SectorOne wrote:Thought it would be more tbh. Thats like a bad weekend at Hockenheim.Juzh wrote:55k.SectorOne wrote:Anyone know what the maximum people Sochi can hold? Sky said that according to Petrov only 2000 tickets are still available for Sunday.
this is worse or putting it better renault ****** upsearch wrote:apparently Red Bull wanted to change Vettel's engine completely (and therefor start from pit lane), but they don't have enough spare parts to do so...
http://www.motorsport-total.com/f1/news ... 01020.html (german)
On low fuel almost everyone.timbo wrote:Was anyone flat out @3?
Russia don't allow engine parts to be imported? Then why the hell have they invited the F1 circus to town? Pretty ridiculous state of affairs if you ask me.search wrote:don't know...a couple of days ago it was rumored that no one could bring updates to Russia because the customs would only allow them to import all parts from Japan directly - maybe that's the reason
edit: yep, confirmed by Marko, importing engine parts is not allowed
http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 72207.html (german as well)
Of course the allowed engine parts to be imported. What they didn't allow was anything that didn't come straight from Japan. RedBull didn't plan ahead enough to bring the parts to Japan.bonjon1979 wrote:Russia don't allow engine parts to be imported? Then why the hell have they invited the F1 circus to town? Pretty ridiculous state of affairs if you ask me.search wrote:don't know...a couple of days ago it was rumored that no one could bring updates to Russia because the customs would only allow them to import all parts from Japan directly - maybe that's the reason
edit: yep, confirmed by Marko, importing engine parts is not allowed
http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 72207.html (german as well)
Maybe I came down in the last shower, but I think Marussia have more integrity than that.Moose wrote:Of course the allowed engine parts to be imported. What they didn't allow was anything that didn't come straight from Japan. RedBull didn't plan ahead enough to bring the parts to Japan.bonjon1979 wrote:Russia don't allow engine parts to be imported? Then why the hell have they invited the F1 circus to town? Pretty ridiculous state of affairs if you ask me.search wrote:don't know...a couple of days ago it was rumored that no one could bring updates to Russia because the customs would only allow them to import all parts from Japan directly - maybe that's the reason
edit: yep, confirmed by Marko, importing engine parts is not allowed
http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 72207.html (german as well)
This is likely the real reason that Marussia are running only 1 car. Simply not enough spare parts in Japan to completely rebuild the car from scratch.
Maybe it has to do with sanctions EU implemented to Russia and they answerd to EU in similar way... I am just guessingbonjon1979 wrote:Russia don't allow engine parts to be imported? Then why the hell have they invited the F1 circus to town? Pretty ridiculous state of affairs if you ask me.search wrote:don't know...a couple of days ago it was rumored that no one could bring updates to Russia because the customs would only allow them to import all parts from Japan directly - maybe that's the reason
edit: yep, confirmed by Marko, importing engine parts is not allowed
http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 72207.html (german as well)
Marussia wrote:Jules’ car crew have built a second car, which has been scrutineered and is ready to race, and this will remain on his side of the garage throughout the weekend.