Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel topped the timing-sheet ahead of the all-important qualifying session. The German driver went on to claim the best time with a 1:12.395 in front of his team-mate Kimi Räikkönen.
"I will miss Gilles for two reasons. First, he was the fastest driver in the history of motor racing. Second, he was the most genuine man I have ever known. But he has not gone. The memory of what he has done, what he achieved, will always be there." J. Scheckter
Ferrari the better car to have again. It is becoming a trend now.
I don't know, depends on the circuit; hopefully we can at least put to bed the myth that S3 in Barcelona is indicative of Monaco - it's really very different.
Pretty sure Lewis will start on the ss, box on lap one and use the clear track and ultras until the end or do the reverse on tyres.
saubers are pretty slow, he'll soon find backmarckers
"I will miss Gilles for two reasons. First, he was the fastest driver in the history of motor racing. Second, he was the most genuine man I have ever known. But he has not gone. The memory of what he has done, what he achieved, will always be there." J. Scheckter
Ferrari the better car to have again. It is becoming a trend now.
I don't know, depends on the circuit; hopefully we can at least put to bed the myth that S3 in Barcelona is indicative of Monaco - it's really very different.
Bottas kinda confirms that the car ain't bad here - still think they suffer at Loewes
What a flop by Hamilton. He got slower and slower as the session progressed. I wonder whether the car had a problem.
Top job by Kimi & Bottas. Bottas' lap shows Hamilton missed a huge opportunity here.
Vettel will be disappointed that he didn't get pole.
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