#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
True, so we should expect he will improve the 12th position he did in 2014..... Top 10 maybe?Vasconia wrote:And about the eternal discussion about Ferrari´s performance, Kimi has clearly stated that he is very happy with the car, and he is not the typical guy who says things like that if it is not true.
Bourdais was 4th on the grid that race.f1316 wrote:...as being their finest. Often gets forgotten that bourdais was third on the grid in the famous monza 2008 race and had his big opportunity ruined by stalling on the grid. ...
if it was a qualy sim (3 laps he did) it's kind of very informative, MAL did 9 laps yesterday and posted quasi same time on same tyresturbof1 wrote:So now we have a 2014 FI going fastest yet. Just to show how much conclusions you can draw out of testing times.
Oh yeah!TheGkbrk wrote:Bourdais was 4th on the grid that race.f1316 wrote:...as being their finest. Often gets forgotten that bourdais was third on the grid in the famous monza 2008 race and had his big opportunity ruined by stalling on the grid. ...
They were the best lineup without a doubt.f1316 wrote:Oh yeah!TheGkbrk wrote:Bourdais was 4th on the grid that race.f1316 wrote:...as being their finest. Often gets forgotten that bourdais was third on the grid in the famous monza 2008 race and had his big opportunity ruined by stalling on the grid. ...
Still...he did set the 2nd fastest lap of that race (faster than Vettel) and was a bit unlucky with a stewards decision in Japan when running in an impressive 6th. Not to mention being a 3 time CHAMP car champion.
Anyway, my point was that, before we've seen enough of this year's drivers to properly judge, Vettel/Bourdais combo was my favourite Toro Rosso lineup.
Errr wait. I havent said this, I have said that Mercedes is nowadays and much powerful team in every single aspect than Brawn GP was the fall of 2009.Chene_Mostert wrote: M
Only a fool would think that RB, McLaren & Ferrari don't have the resources to compete with Mercedes AMG F1. They definitely are not untouchable as many die hard fans would like to believe. 2015 will be a tough season for them we are already starting to see a trend developing in testing, and it will be carried into the season.
I am super positive, perhaps eight.Andres125sx wrote:True, so we should expect he will improve the 12th position he did in 2014..... Top 10 maybe?Vasconia wrote:And about the eternal discussion about Ferrari´s performance, Kimi has clearly stated that he is very happy with the car, and he is not the typical guy who says things like that if it is not true.
That will probably be one of their biggest gains in the race, if it turns out that way.Sevach wrote:It seems Ferrari can do hot laps in a row.
http://www.f1today.net/en/live/2015/02/ ... -catalunyaf1316 wrote:That will probably be one of their biggest gains in the race, if it turns out that way.Sevach wrote:It seems Ferrari can do hot laps in a row.
Anyone know of anywhere we can get a clear picture of what laps were done on what tyres? The commentary often tells you but not always...
well I seriously hope the cars can go a lot faster than that if Sergio Perez can do a 1:24.7 in a 2014 force IndiaMorteza wrote:Ricciardo just posted a 1:24.574 on softs
EDIT: Kimi did a 1m24.584s also on softs
ema00 wrote:
the colored circle is for the last compound used:
red = ss
yellow = soft
white = medium
orange = hard
grey = winter hard
blu = intermediate
green = full wet