No he will say it is a GP3 engine because it is slower than a GP2 one
No he will say it is a GP3 engine because it is slower than a GP2 one
Great to see Honda doing so well, and not to say I am happy to see McLaren out back, but the way they layed the "GP2 engine" comment on Honda last year, I hope the McLaren fans are able to realize that poor performance was because of the engine and the chassisBig Mangalhit wrote:Best result ever for honda on quali! Congratulations everyone involved especially gastly. Hopefully they'll stay in f1 and we'll have 4 competitive engines. Promising race tomorrow.
Terrible for boywonder tho, wonder if it was another car problem. I bet it was...
(Btw I think he is a mighty good driver, just think the pr machine from rb likes to exaggerate a lot)
All went to plan. Didn't you hear they planned to leave the mid-field
He to back off behind Ric for his outlap then Sainz and Hulk got in the way during his flying lap, no blatant blocking just affecting downforce into those high speed sections. Ferrari should've had him out right behind Seb but there you go.
There's always more excuses.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑07 Apr 2018, 18:27Ferrari's engine is just as powerful as Mercedes now so no more excuses!
It's definitely close enough that it doesn't matter. It didn't matter last year as well, sure as hell won't matter this year. Performance, not reliability, just to be clear.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑07 Apr 2018, 18:27Ferrari's engine is just as powerful as Mercedes now so no more excuses!
I am sure they willl talk about that to be sure won't be second one.TAG wrote: ↑07 Apr 2018, 18:29There's always more excuses.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑07 Apr 2018, 18:27Ferrari's engine is just as powerful as Mercedes now so no more excuses!
Anyway, this Toro Rosso, McLaren battle is getting very interesting. The race tomorrow is going to be interesting with both Verstappen and Hamilton out of position and on opposite strategy to the leaders. Kimi and Vettel don't have the greatest record when starting together.