Vasconia wrote:it embarrasing at times but it was funny. Anyway the radio messages between Kimi and his engineer are the best ones. Man, both engineers should have a higher salary than others. Sometimes they must be extremely patient with his drivers.
Just in case: that wasn't against Hamilton, problem wasn't his but look at this:
- I'm gonna try and change everything
- Uhh, we don't advise that... Lewis."
That's half a second lost. Is this advice only legal because fiddling with buttons would result in race ending problems? So can they do that something like that:
- I'm pushing A B C sequence, - Uhh, we don't advise that...
- I'm pushing B C A sequence, - Uhh, we don't advise that...
- I'm pushing C A B sequence, - ...(whistles), - Bingo! ?
- Problem with inflating engine disadvantage is that there are technical people responsible that don't want to be blamed. A bit like cracks in the chassis (blaming part not the problem). Head to Head:
http://en.mclarenf-1.com/index.php?page ... 20Hamilton One lap and not much more.
- Have you seen Perez pushing and almost clipping the wall at 8 on lap 30 something
?