Not compared to the old days. Then, they'd do the whole weekend in the garage wielding spanners. Now, it's just a few hours and then the bar.godlameroso wrote: ↑05 Jul 2018, 22:30The staff definitely feels it, 3 weeks in a row is damn tough.
Not compared to the old days. Then, they'd do the whole weekend in the garage wielding spanners. Now, it's just a few hours and then the bar.godlameroso wrote: ↑05 Jul 2018, 22:30The staff definitely feels it, 3 weeks in a row is damn tough.
I think the salary is a great motivation. Many people have to work several weekends in a row with a miserable salary. This is really though. What teams and drivers do is hard work, yes, but they are working for the best teams in the world and with a good salary. I can understand that it can be hard at times but I guess they are more than happy with their job.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Jul 2018, 21:44I’m British and I’m finding I’m struggling to get up for this. 3 weekends in a row is one hell of a slog.
When you you work Mon-Fri and you use your weekends for family stuff. Having 3 weekends of FP1/FP2/FP3/Pre Qualy/Qualy/Post Qualy/Pre race/Race/Post race is hard to justify and keep motivated for. I have no idea how the teams/drivers themselves are managing it.
Ricciardo also on Hards went full open through T1 and T2. Flashback to 2011johnny vee wrote: ↑06 Jul 2018, 11:21https://www.autosport.com/f1/live/27925 ... ctice-2018
Lots of talk this weekend about if drivers can get through Turn 1 with the DRS open, well Verstappen managed it on his first flying lap.
Edd Straw