tranquility2k4 wrote:People like Niki Lauda were even quoted last year as saying Rosberg openly admits that Lewis is a tenth or two quicker when all things are equal so he has to out think him. I don't see how this is me being a 'fan-boy' - I'm giving an opinion that I feel is fairly reasonable and well jusitifed?
Do you understand where I'm coming from now?
Are you sure about that quote?
I remember reading during Austin last year that Lauda said be believed Lewis could have never matched Nico's pole, not even with a perfect lap for him.
I find it really hard to believe a driver would "admit" to be 0,1s slower if "all things are equal". I mean, aren't the cars always equal anyway? Rosberg got several poles, for instance last year, that were completely incontestable and with a significant margin in pretty much all sectors like Bahrain, Suzuka, Austin, Interlagos and Abu Dhabi.
Probably it's pretty close between these two and certain types of car behaviour favour one a bit more than another and that's why we see one doing good here and the other doing good there.
I'm curious to see their race pace(more like overall the Mercedes) and how does it compare to the others. I don't remember a single remarkable qualifying lap from Kimi in the Lotus, but there were some races that his race pace was impressive. Will Ferrari surprise and be quite faster than Williams and maybe "only" some 0,7s slower than Mercedes? 3 more hours of hope
I just can't understand Red Bull. The car looks neat and tidy and yet, it's very slow. You can't put it all on Renault as STR was even faster in S3