Good in my opinion.
He couldn't get past vettel, how could he get passed rosberg in a much faster car?lebesset wrote:very disappointing that hamiltopn got stuck behind vettel at the start
I was really looking forward to seeing a battle between the merc drivers , I know that it would have been almost impossible for hamilton to get past , but if anyone could do it at this track it was him
I'm also not sure. I think in terms of car performance that this was not the easiest weekend to judge. To me it seems that under the current conditions the tires have a very narrow performance window. Maybe not in terms of degradation but in terms of traction and lateral grip. Even so that it is difficult to set up a car so that it performs on the option and prime. A lot of drivers had hugely varying performance on the hards and the mediums.ferkan wrote:Not sure if they are not working. Theyve been 1-1.5 second behind in testing on this track. 7-8 tenths is alot, bu considering how much they lost in final sector (traction and slow corners) maybe problems are not solely on chassis side.
My point is that bringing that kind of update doesnt just mean progress without problems. Horner said the same thing yesterday. I guess Ferrari is agressive here in Barca so they can test updates on the two testing days as well. I just wouldnt be jumping the gun saying updates didnt work when Marc Gene and Vettel both said they did.
They bolted parts when they were finished. Merc changed FW and RW in China, Ferrari made no changes for first 4 races.
We don't know if Mercedes would have let Lewis run the strategy he did had they not been racing Vettel, but it seemed quicker. I feel he would have got Rosberg on that strategy without being stuck behind Vettel in the first stint. Although, would have, could have, should have, as Seb likes to say.Juzh wrote:He couldn't get past vettel, how could he get passed rosberg in a much faster car?lebesset wrote:very disappointing that hamiltopn got stuck behind vettel at the start
I was really looking forward to seeing a battle between the merc drivers , I know that it would have been almost impossible for hamilton to get past , but if anyone could do it at this track it was him
The Ferrari is faster in a straight line. That was the problem here.Juzh wrote:He couldn't get past vettel, how could he get passed rosberg in a much faster car?
Most dominant win of the season a track where 93% of poles are converted to wins. Not that impressive. Rosberg has won one race to Lewis's three, so no they won't be talking about form just yet. He's still got a far way to go. I agree that Lauda and Lowe are Lewis fanboys but it's overstated. Lewis still deserves credit for drastically beating his team mate so far.iotar__ wrote:What exactly would have happened? Nothing, he couldn't touch Vettel why would you expect him to challenge Rosberg in the same car? Race was over after five laps, nothing to discuss here.QLDriver wrote:It would have been interesting to see what would have happened if Hamilton hadn't had that bad pitstop and ended up stuck behind Vettel on his second stint. Fair play to Nico, he did a great job and didn't put a foot wrong. Lewis ended up where he did ultimately through his own poor start.
- The most dominant win of the season. If before the race Lauda said Hamilton was driving like an alien and Lowe that he was in the best form ever I don't know what they will say now about Rosberg. My guess: nothing like that.
- Another Ferrari driver made Bottas look good this season at least they take turns.
- I liked Ericsson's polite "we're being compromised" Yes you were Marcus, good point.
- Lotus had the pace to beat Red Bull but who needs two drivers prepared and car that works? Selling free practice sessions for results they were lucky they have team player Grosjean and a bunch of overrated Red Bull drivers behind.
Pity he wasn't the only one to overtake Vettel and barely got in front through strategy, it's much more difficult against a slower car though. It had nothing to do with top speed, simply not close enough.lebesset wrote:very disappointing that hamiltopn got stuck behind vettel at the start
I was really looking forward to seeing a battle between the merc drivers , I know that it would have been almost impossible for hamilton to get past , but if anyone could do it at this track it was him
With the way it's been going I fear we will see most races this year won from pole. Brundle made the point in Australia that these new noses could make overtaking more difficult for closely matched cars and we've seen a lot of evidence of that being true so far. I hope I'm wrong.gray41 wrote:We'll have to hope Canada brings the excitement back.