2015 Bahrain Grand Prix - Sakhir

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For some reason Mercedes' top speed is near the bottom of the list in FP1 then at the top after the race....
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f1316 wrote:Looks very promising for Ferrari on race pace, although seemingly still a reasonable gap in qualifying trim.
Correct myself actually: having rewatched the soft tyre run, vettel lost a lot of time (at least half a second) on his fastest lap in the final corner, so the gap is actually much closer than it looks, even in qualifying.

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PlatinumZealot wrote:
For some reason Mercedes' top speed is near the bottom of the list in FP1 then at the top after the race....
Mercedes didn't do any quick runs in P1, so assuming they were running a heavier car, they wouldn't reach the same top speed as a lighter one. This also applies to P2 somewhat; different fuel loads = different weights = different top-speed (to a degree). It's not just drag.
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Here's the gist to what happened exactly with the incident with Lewis and Kimi in P2:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/118548
Lewis Hamilton wrote:"I don't really know too much about it, the rule is that you do your starts on the left and allow people to pass on the right."

"I saw Kimi was kind of blocked because there was a car coming out of the garage so Kimi went around him and I followed."

"I just went to the right. As far as I am aware, it was legal."
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- "Reprimand" = joke penalties. You didn't really expect Raikkonen to get the real one?
- Same for Vettel, actually one driver was predominately responsible and unless his brain and steering was also malfunctioning he could go off track instead of driving straight. Then he blamed Perez which tells he drove there on purpose. Check onboard to see when problems (possible reaction) started.
- "Unsafe release" does not apply to Ferrari, didn't you learn in Australia? The fact that they investigated Perez colliding with Vettel and not other way round says it all. Easier to sweep that way.

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f1316 wrote:
f1316 wrote:Looks very promising for Ferrari on race pace, although seemingly still a reasonable gap in qualifying trim.
Correct myself actually: having rewatched the soft tyre run, vettel lost a lot of time (at least half a second) on his fastest lap in the final corner, so the gap is actually much closer than it looks, even in qualifying.
Yeah, but Hamilton did lost a bit (0,3sec) when he locked up in middle sector.
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Toto Wolff just gave a straight "No" when Ted asked him if he was worried about the Ferrari pace.

I'm not convinced they're showing everything. Their long runs looked closer than they were in China too, but who knows. Malaysia came as a big surprise.

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iotar__ wrote:- Same for Vettel, actually one driver was predominately responsible and unless his brain and steering was also malfunctioning he could go off track instead of driving straight. Then he blamed Perez which tells he drove there on purpose. Check onboard to see when problems (possible reaction) started.
Your logic is amazing. Vettels reaction on the radio proves it was deliberate by Vettel?

Anyway, Vettel had since sad "I'm sorry I hit Perez, I had a problem with the car." http://www.planetf1.com/driver/55667788 ... e-sanction

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iotar__ wrote:- "Reprimand" = joke penalties. You didn't really expect Raikkonen to get the real one?
- Same for Vettel, actually one driver was predominately responsible and unless his brain and steering was also malfunctioning he could go off track instead of driving straight. Then he blamed Perez which tells he drove there on purpose. Check onboard to see when problems (possible reaction) started.
- "Unsafe release" does not apply to Ferrari, didn't you learn in Australia? The fact that they investigated Perez colliding with Vettel and not other way round says it all. Easier to sweep that way.
can you clarify a few things for me?
when did vettel blame perez?.. right after the incident vettel got on the radio and said he had brake failure...can you point me to the quote or article saying vettel blamed perez?
now youre saying vettel drove into perez on purpose? for what benefit?
the stewarts investigated the collision it was never said that they were investigating perez for that collision in fact they listed both car numbers....
so does the fact that the wheel never came off and raikonnen pulled over and retired have anything to do with him not being penalized?
should probably fact check before you go on the ferrari conspiracy theory rant
so whats the theory on hamilton who followed kimiin the pit lane incident?

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J0rd4n wrote:Toto Wolff just gave a straight "No" when Ted asked him if he was worried about the Ferrari pace.

I'm not convinced they're showing everything. Their long runs looked closer than they were in China too, but who knows. Malaysia came as a big surprise.
i wonder what his response was to a similar question before the malaysian gp...
to the bahrain question wolf says no but both drivers indicate yes... go figure

"On the same rubber as Rosberg in FP2, there was a stage when the Finn was matching if not bettering the German's lap times."

Rosber:"Ferrari is very dangerous to us on the long run because they have serious pace.He added: "It looks like they are a genuine threat."
Hamilton : I'm sure it will still be very close with Ferrari, who look very good on the long runs."
hmmm who to believe

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I wouldn't read much into the Mercedes drivers statements, Mercedes benefits from having the illusion amongst spectators a team can challenge them.

Mercs are half a second faster, it'll be just like china if you ask me. (but I hope I'm wrong)
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AnthonyG wrote:I wouldn't read much into the Mercedes drivers statements, Mercedes benefits from having the illusion amongst spectators a team can challenge them.

Mercs are half a second faster, it'll be just like china if you ask me. (but I hope I'm wrong)
its not going to be like china because this track is not front limited so they should be able to close on another car with a lot less tire deg... maybe we will actually see the top four race : )
i think the races is mercedes to lose ... i would not be surprised if vettel splits the mercs or wins this race though....
the merc is clearly faster over one lap but then the waters get very muddy in race pace.

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giantfan10 wrote: i think the races is mercedes to lose ... i would not be surprised if vettel splits the mercs or wins this race though....
the merc is clearly faster over one lap but then the waters get very muddy in race pace.
I also think it'll come down to who will be on pole. On this track Rosberg has not been beaten in qualifying since 2006, his race pace has been mediocre at best over the past races though. If it's him in front in the first stint, that could play into Ferrari's hands.