I hope he gets rekt. For the sake of championship.PlatinumZealot wrote:I will be devastated if Rosberg beats him.
I don't want to see him wrecked, I don't like seeing crashes, I just hope he doesn't win.Juzh wrote:I hope he gets rekt. For the sake of championship.PlatinumZealot wrote:I will be devastated if Rosberg beats him.
It might be okay for you but it's not for me, I've paid to go there and see him win. 2014 is the only grand prix I haven't attended in recent years and it's the one he won [-o<gray41 wrote:2nd is still ok for Lewis, would still have the points lead. It might also give him some motivation to get back on it like he was in the first 6GPs.
Merc request for high 38 at the radio, but Lewis Hamilton turn in +1.39 and he struggle with a car "who move everywhere", at the same time Rosberg turn about low 1.38 with some 1.37.8/9, hos overall pace was 1sec faster than Hamilton.godlameroso wrote:What kind of lap times where teams doing on their long runs? Last year race winner was averaging 1:38 laps in the race, so I expect them to have a similar race pace for Sunday, maybe about half a second faster.
Very odd that they differed so much. Rosberg clearly got it hooked up in that sweet spot straight away. Hopefully Hamilton sorts it out tomorrow otherwise this race might turn out to be a little boring 1-2.Spoutnik wrote:Merc request for high 38 at the radio, but Lewis Hamilton turn in +1.39 and he struggle with a car "who move everywhere", at the same time Rosberg turn about low 1.38 with some 1.37.8/9, hos overall pace was 1sec faster than Hamilton.godlameroso wrote:What kind of lap times where teams doing on their long runs? Last year race winner was averaging 1:38 laps in the race, so I expect them to have a similar race pace for Sunday, maybe about half a second faster.
It's mentioned in the VMJ08 thread. Pretty clever and actually a simple geometry once you see how it is donesgth0mas wrote:...
It looks like FI are running the same nose from testing huh? Did anyone determine how its legal?
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