Croft and Kravitz had a pretty interesting theory saying the reason Mclaren was so good is because their simulatior is extremely good, then when other people start honing in on the setup the next day the gap goes back to "normal".search wrote:Mark Surer form German TV talked to Eric Bouillier yesterday and he said that they expect to be further down the rankings today. Bouillier mentioned that McLaren had an advantage when the grip level is low but can't progress when the track is improving.
I think there might be under 10 passes on Sunday.noel wrote:anyone else seen gp3 race 1? no bloody overtakes. none. zip. nada. well, except for turn 2 with a couple of run-offs, and that was it. someone needs to oil up the track.
Now? They looked poor all weekend.NathanOlder wrote: Red Bull looking poor right now
Well, poor by their standards, they're after all still a solid 2nd in constructors and 3 & 4th in drivers championship. I expect an austria like performance tomorrow from them.NathanOlder wrote:All year really, But poor right now , as i expect them to be better tomorrow.
Maybe so, I expect Bottas to be 4th by tomorrow night thoughJuzh wrote:Well, poor by their standards, they're after all still a solid 2nd in constructors and 3 & 4th in drivers championship. I expect an austria like performance tomorrow from them.NathanOlder wrote:All year really, But poor right now , as i expect them to be better tomorrow.
they mentioned brake vibrationSectorOne wrote:Vettel out, problem perhaps?
Meh, I think it's the usual +0.4s ric has got over him all things being equal.noel wrote:they mentioned brake vibrationSectorOne wrote:Vettel out, problem perhaps?
ted reported a break problem is back which struck in fp3 first timeSectorOne wrote:Vettel out, problem perhaps?