Yeah like he is going to agree to driving that thing!danielk wrote:So how long before Mclaren have to give Button a call and tell him they need his services as Alonso's taken a Sabbatical?
Yeah like he is going to agree to driving that thing!danielk wrote:So how long before Mclaren have to give Button a call and tell him they need his services as Alonso's taken a Sabbatical?
I said the same.Gerhardsa wrote:Yeah like he is going to agree to driving that thing!danielk wrote:So how long before Mclaren have to give Button a call and tell him they need his services as Alonso's taken a Sabbatical?
Only thing Ron is doing, is rolling around on the floor, crying of laughtercliffgamerz wrote:Maybe ron will agree to drive
https://www.instagram.com/p/BRdAErPjswA/Max & Valtteri on track together on the same tyre. Merc looks a bit quicker but Red Bull better on bumps. Don't know fuel loads of course
Apex speed through turn 9 is IMMENSE! Ricciardo and Vettel not a big lift at all. Bottas a bigger lift through here.
Watching the top 3 cars at turn 4 - Bottas a much tighter line. Merc & Ferrari definitely ahead of RBR
At the 100m board at the end of the back straight - great to see the relative braking performances. Red Bull is mega here!
Braking performance and stability into turn 1 from Ferrari is pretty mighty despite being on medium tyre.
I think this is punishment enough for them... Having a package like this...sriraj1031 wrote:This is unfair by mclaren... they know for sure it won't last 10 laps yet they keep going out and causing redflags which is disrupting others testing program.. FIA should have sanctions for cars that stop more than twice or thrice due to malfunction...
Nico Rosberg ... maybe?Restomaniac wrote:I said the same.Gerhardsa wrote:Yeah like he is going to agree to driving that thing!danielk wrote:So how long before Mclaren have to give Button a call and tell him they need his services as Alonso's taken a Sabbatical?
This could be McLaren's (Alright @Phil ) biggest problem. They clearly need a experienced driver for feedback but name me an experienced driver who is willing to drive that pig of a car if Alonso walks (which I would say is likely).
Rosberg?F1Krof wrote:Nico Rosberg ... maybe?Restomaniac wrote:I said the same.Gerhardsa wrote: Yeah like he is going to agree to driving that thing!
This could be McLaren's (Alright @Phil ) biggest problem. They clearly need a experienced driver for feedback but name me an experienced driver who is willing to drive that pig of a car if Alonso walks (which I would say is likely).
I would personally give it a shot. I have done 10000+ laps in Catalunya alone
One and only: PASTOR MALDONATORRestomaniac wrote:Rosberg?F1Krof wrote:Nico Rosberg ... maybe?Restomaniac wrote:I said the same.
This could be McLaren's (Alright @Phil ) biggest problem. They clearly need a experienced driver for feedback but name me an experienced driver who is willing to drive that pig of a car if Alonso walks (which I would say is likely).
I would personally give it a shot. I have done 10000+ laps in Catalunya alone
No way he walks out of the best car on the grid and into the worst.
This is the issue. Which experienced F1 driver is going to be willing to put their reputation on the line in that car? Let us remember that being an F1 driver pays well if you are the kind of driver we are talking about so money wont be the driving force (parden the pun).