I think the Mclaren cars were practicing towing for qualifying.
I think the Mclaren cars were practicing towing for qualifying.
I think every driver has two opinions: one voiced publicly and one voiced behind closed doors. I am not suggesting Vettel "minds" Dan (nor do I think Hamilton would mind Dan either), but at the end of the day, you want a harmonic team to work in and to make progress. I somewhat think Hamilton is happy with Bottas (he said so last year, especially comparing to what went on at Mercedes the previous years with Rosberg) and I guess that Vettel is very happy with Kimi. The question is, if Ferrari are with Kimi. If Ferrari aren't, then someone will take his seat, so perhaps if Vettel did have a choice or some influence, it would be one of choosing the lesser of two evils. Either way, I think Dan would be a great fit in either team. He is competitive, but also seems to be a genuinely nice guy.
I was following the live app, Vandoorne's times were set without the use of DRS (in zone 1 and 2). Don't know how much accurate the app is.
Towing in qualifying, to me seems a bit.... desperate, not sure I like the idea, wouldn't object if it was banned.
Sounds like you think that only Ferrari manage their no. 2 driver...Bill_Kar wrote:I just can't see Ric in Ferrari along Vettel. It won't work because of team orders. And I think of Ric as an ambitious driver.
I think he would be far better off in Merc, even with Hamilton, not that this is what Hamilton would necessary want.
Well, I don't think Mercedes is an angel on Earth and Ferrari a harsh capitalist pig who mistreats its no. 2 driver,JonoNic wrote: ↑27 Apr 2018, 14:37Sounds like you think that only Ferrari manage their no. 2 driver...Bill_Kar wrote:I just can't see Ric in Ferrari along Vettel. It won't work because of team orders. And I think of Ric as an ambitious driver.
I think he would be far better off in Merc, even with Hamilton, not that this is what Hamilton would necessary want.
I agree that for all the years I have followed F1, Ferrari is the team that most clearly has deployed a nr. 1/2 driver strategy. Not saying that everything which seems to be second hand tactics in retrospect must be so in the heat of the moment. Refering to the late pitstop tactic in Austrailia (Vettel) and China (Räikkönen). But still, no other team so clearly deploying that tactic.Bill_Kar wrote: ↑27 Apr 2018, 14:41Well, I don't think Mercedes is an angel on Earth and Ferrari a harsh capitalist pig who mistreats its no. 2 driver,JonoNic wrote: ↑27 Apr 2018, 14:37Sounds like you think that only Ferrari manage their no. 2 driver...Bill_Kar wrote:I just can't see Ric in Ferrari along Vettel. It won't work because of team orders. And I think of Ric as an ambitious driver.
I think he would be far better off in Merc, even with Hamilton, not that this is what Hamilton would necessary want.
but it is pretty blatant that Ferrari has way more strict rules regarding status quo between the two drivers.
You were saying?Vanja #66 wrote: ↑25 Apr 2018, 17:46Mate, you have no idea how wrong you are.Restomaniac wrote: ↑25 Apr 2018, 17:25Not really. They were new compounds.
Any simulations would have been on a total guess.
It depends on politics.If RB had a stronger PU, it would challenge for Championship.And I see Verstappen as the "protected" kid, just like Vettel in 2010. So Dani should be careful not to be Webber.