It's definitely practice engine I suppose
It's the special "prepare for Honda" program STR is running: -How many laps do you actually need to set up the car - how fast can the mechanics change a PU - Testing the press lines: Progress is made, got some good data, looking forward to the race.
Hard to choose, Hamilton always is spectacular in the rain, but what was impressive about Max drive where the last few laps. I mean how he cut through the whole field.... like he was on another planet. He was seconds quicker than his teammate with the same gear and declassified other drivers who are pretty confident in the wet like vettel (monza 2008)sAx wrote: ↑10 Nov 2017, 09:01+1 As mighty as Max's performance was, Lewis' was mightier!NathanOlder wrote: ↑08 Nov 2017, 20:27Does anyone remember Verstappen catching and passing Lewis last year ?
I seem to remember Max losing it and nearly smashing into the wall while trying to catch lewis, yet people always mention how good max was that day, also remembering that Lewis had everything to lose and Max had nothing to lose.
True, same in silverstone. Ves was able to pass Ros but not Ham. I suspect you’re right and Ham still has an edge over Ves. Pity that the chance of rain is low. I would like to see what Ham can do without having to hold back for the championship.AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑11 Nov 2017, 00:39Monza 2008 was some kind of a reversal! There it was Hamilton who was making the passes like Verstappen did! But again everyone remembers the race because it was Vettel's first win...in a Toro Rosso in the rain! Nobody seems to recall that Hamilton was much faster than everyone that day! Just like no one seems to recall that after passing Rosberg, Verstappen couldn't keep up with Hamilton!Edax wrote: ↑11 Nov 2017, 00:03Hard to choose, Hamilton always is spectacular in the rain, but what was impressive about Max drive where the last few laps. I mean how he cut through the whole field.... like he was on another planet. He was seconds quicker than his teammate with the same gear and declassified other drivers who are pretty confident in the wet like vettel (monza 2008)
Maybe it's the longest flat-out section and the percent throttle per lap. In 2016 interlagos was close to 68% full throttle! so 2017 should be higher!digitalrurouni wrote: ↑10 Nov 2017, 19:42So the track temps were reported to be in the 50s. That's frigging hot. How come the Mercs were so brutally quick?
Lets be honest, Hamilton drove up front.. less spray from cars in front and hardly any pressure from behind.