Fixed Link.SiLo wrote:Regarding the changing of the track layout. I found this!
http://forums.autosport.com/topic/19568 ... são-paulo/
I'll copy the images from the thread across into a thread for us here in a sec.
To be fair, they had to do something about that pit entry.Kingshark wrote:So they added a chicane onto what is already the longest pitlane on the calendar? Not to mention that the track itself is actually one of the shortest. With that pit entry on top of the already ridiculous pit exit, the pitlane will become half the circuit's length.
As of today, the chances of rain on Saturday is predicted to be 100% and 80% for Sunday.Phil wrote:Any updates on the weather yet? If it rains similar to 2012 (or am I thinking 2013?), I can really see chaos, to the point I wouldn't be surprised if one of the Mercedes's race, if not both if they are neck at neck on the same strategy, is wrecked...
Why exactly?Hail22 wrote:Wet weather could see Ricciardo nab Pole.
You mean the same way as in japan when RB was faster?BanMeToo wrote:Yea... Mercedes are going to crank on the downforce and fly away. Rain certainly won't stop that.
Depends on what you define as "the field".ringo wrote: I think they will lap the field twice on this track. I'm just expecting monster performance the more technical the tracks get.
Sorry, did I miss something?Juzh wrote:You mean the same way as in japan when RB was faster?BanMeToo wrote:Yea... Mercedes are going to crank on the downforce and fly away. Rain certainly won't stop that.
When seb and ric cleared bottas and massa they gained some 10s on the leading mercs in 10 laps.bonjon1979 wrote:Sorry, did I miss something?Juzh wrote:You mean the same way as in japan when RB was faster?BanMeToo wrote:Yea... Mercedes are going to crank on the downforce and fly away. Rain certainly won't stop that.
The leading Merc at the time being Rosberg who had been struggling all day long.Juzh wrote:When seb and ric cleared bottas and massa they gained some 10s on the leading mercs in 10 laps.