They need a 2006 style race,notsofast wrote:If Damon Hill, a former WDC, was able to almost win here in an Arrows, shouldn't Alonso and Button be able to make something happen?
They need a 2006 style race,notsofast wrote:If Damon Hill, a former WDC, was able to almost win here in an Arrows, shouldn't Alonso and Button be able to make something happen?
Another race thread another made up and/or selective Hamilton myth . Last season he was beating Hamilton on equal term thoroughly (strong chance for a win) until tyre blunder/SC/crashtor Ricciardo happened . Did you remove it from memory or do you think terms were 'equal' during/after those events (last one is enough) or weren't before? Don't answer, it's not really a question.Moose wrote:I can't see this happening - Nico's never beaten Hamilton on equal terms here.Vasconia wrote:Hungary is quite a boring race when its dry because its really difficult to overtake. Anyway I would like to see a gOod result for Ferrari and Nico, so I hope it will be hot and sunny.
But if it rains, it should be with some showers which could bring an interesting chaos. Not rain from the beginning because I dont want to watch 20 laps of SC.
Dry race:
1. Rosberg
2. Hamilton
They had one in Silverstone. If McL chassis was so great wouldn't that be (aero/rain) the perfect opportunity to shine?They need a 2006 style race,If Damon Hill, a former WDC, was able to almost win here in an Arrows, shouldn't Alonso and Button be able to make something happen?
I am so pleased you are now voicing your strong and opposing opinion on what a question is you may also (true to form) be swimming against the tide on this one too.iotar__ wrote:Another race thread another made up and/or selective Hamilton myth . Last season he was beating Hamilton on equal term thoroughly (strong chance for a win) until tyre blunder/SC/crashtor Ricciardo happened . Did you remove it from memory or do you think terms were 'equal' during/after those events (last one is enough) or weren't before? Don't answer, it's not really a question.Moose wrote:I can't see this happening - Nico's never beaten Hamilton on equal terms here.Vasconia wrote:Hungary is quite a boring race when its dry because its really difficult to overtake. Anyway I would like to see a gOod result for Ferrari and Nico, so I hope it will be hot and sunny.
But if it rains, it should be with some showers which could bring an interesting chaos. Not rain from the beginning because I dont want to watch 20 laps of SC.
Dry race:
1. Rosberg
2. Hamilton
I think any type of first corner incident would be more attributed to Nico brain, oops I mean brake fade.....sosic2121 wrote:I expect Nico to start with better tires then Lewis, so he might be in a nice situation to win.
unless of course, Lewis suffers first corner understeer again....
How would Nico start with better tires than Lewis?sosic2121 wrote:I expect Nico to start with better tires then Lewis, so he might be in a nice situation to win.
unless of course, Lewis suffers first corner understeer again....
It's just a dream!flickerf1 wrote:How would Nico start with better tires than Lewis?sosic2121 wrote:I expect Nico to start with better tires then Lewis, so he might be in a nice situation to win.
unless of course, Lewis suffers first corner understeer again....
True.dans79 wrote:It's just a dream!flickerf1 wrote:How would Nico start with better tires than Lewis?sosic2121 wrote:I expect Nico to start with better tires then Lewis, so he might be in a nice situation to win.
unless of course, Lewis suffers first corner understeer again....
4 times: 2008, 2012, 2013, 2015SectorOne wrote:Just a quick question i´m too lazy to figure out myself.
Schumi has the most poles at 7 around here according to F1 twitter, with Hamilton being equally impressive in terms of wins i was just curious how many poles he had.
So basically Schumi was pretty lethal around here regardless of fuel load. thanks.ChrisDanger wrote:4 times: 2008, 2012, 2013, 2015SectorOne wrote:Just a quick question i´m too lazy to figure out myself.
Schumi has the most poles at 7 around here according to F1 twitter, with Hamilton being equally impressive in terms of wins i was just curious how many poles he had.
Lewis has 4 (2007, 2012, 2013, and 2015).SectorOne wrote:Just a quick question i´m too lazy to figure out myself.
Schumi has the most poles at 7 around here according to F1 twitter, with Hamilton being equally impressive in terms of wins i was just curious how many poles he had.
well, very often Nico is sandbagging during Q2. When you have such a large advantage over 11th quickest car, what's the point of pushing and destroying tires!?flickerf1 wrote:True.dans79 wrote:It's just a dream!flickerf1 wrote: How would Nico start with better tires than Lewis?