that only happened in 2017, and partially had to do with poor starts from Ferraris
I beg to differ!siskue2005 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 17:34that only happened in 2017, and partially had to do with poor starts from Ferraris
There was no massive tow in the previous years of this grand prix.....
siskue2005 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 17:34that only happened in 2017, and partially had to do with poor starts from Ferraris
There was no massive tow in the previous years of this grand prix.....
Those consecutive 90 degree corners in sector 3 are just not Hamilton's forte. Late braking doesn't make you faster there, it's all about carrying momentum. It's going to be a paper thin margin this year. Ferrari is now faster in sector's 1 & 2 than last year and can match last year's sector 3. Mercedes will be slightly slower in sector 1, and faster in sector 2 & 3 compared to last year, but will it be enough?dans79 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 17:02I wouldn't git it to him yet, if Mercedes has truly made strides with their low speed handling and grip, it could just as easily go Lewis's way. Not to mention if RBR does start from the back of the grid, the front 4 will quickly build a huge gap, and strategies will play a big part.godlameroso wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 14:54Never mind, no rain now ? Nice weather really? Oh well Vettel needs to win a few.
again not coz of MASSIVE TOW like people are mentioning here ......it is coz in 2014 to 2016 Lewis had poor starts everywhere....how many races have he lost his P1 or his positions at the start?dans79 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 19:39I beg to differ!siskue2005 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 17:34that only happened in 2017, and partially had to do with poor starts from Ferraris
There was no massive tow in the previous years of this grand prix.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDH4rBksMyQ
so did Bottas jump the ferrari because of the MASSIVE TOW or other factors??Juzh wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 20:27siskue2005 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 17:34that only happened in 2017, and partially had to do with poor starts from Ferraris
There was no massive tow in the previous years of this grand prix.....
Vettel had good start just not the perfect one bottas had. Not to mention ferrari had much more drag and also less deployment at that time. It was pretty much guaranteed bottas was gonna jump at least one of the ferrari at the start.
Those consecutive 90 degree corners in Singapore in s3 was were Lewis and merc were faster.godlameroso wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 20:36Those consecutive 90 degree corners in sector 3 are just not Hamilton's forte. Late braking doesn't make you faster there, it's all about carrying momentum. It's going to be a paper thin margin this year. Ferrari is now faster in sector's 1 & 2 than last year and can match last year's sector 3. Mercedes will be slightly slower in sector 1, and faster in sector 2 & 3 compared to last year, but will it be enough?dans79 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 17:02I wouldn't git it to him yet, if Mercedes has truly made strides with their low speed handling and grip, it could just as easily go Lewis's way. Not to mention if RBR does start from the back of the grid, the front 4 will quickly build a huge gap, and strategies will play a big part.godlameroso wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 14:54Never mind, no rain now ? Nice weather really? Oh well Vettel needs to win a few.
Yes. Another race and massive tow theories come back, I blame Spa .siskue2005 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 17:34that only happened in 2017, and partially had to do with poor starts from Ferraris
There was no massive tow in the previous years of this grand prix.....
Red Bull will whinge about the engine, what else? HS will help them probably.
Been really tired of that case, and watching Hamilton win a lot. Want the tides to switch to make an interesting final races. As much as I hate watching Ham win, he is a fantastic driver, and I am curious to see what he brings this weekend. Hoping the RB cars don't have too many issues, I know Max had the force neutral issue in Singapore.iotar__ wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 21:14Yes. Another race and massive tow theories come back, I blame Spa .siskue2005 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 17:34that only happened in 2017, and partially had to do with poor starts from Ferraris
There was no massive tow in the previous years of this grand prix.....Red Bull will whinge about the engine, what else? HS will help them probably.
50/50 between Merc and Ferrari and borefest in the race.
I suggest you actually watch the video instead of making flippant claims.siskue2005 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 20:52again not coz of MASSIVE TOW like people are mentioning here ......it is coz in 2014 to 2016 Lewis had poor starts everywhere....how many races have he lost his P1 or his positions at the start?
If you mind me asking, how come this track has more 'tow' forsay, than other tracks? Or do other tracks have it, just not as much as Sochi. What makes it different? I haven't heard this term used before, so I am just asking. I didn't know.dans79 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 21:51I suggest you actually watch the video instead of making flippant claims.siskue2005 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 20:52again not coz of MASSIVE TOW like people are mentioning here ......it is coz in 2014 to 2016 Lewis had poor starts everywhere....how many races have he lost his P1 or his positions at the start?
Lewis had a good start but Nico got a good tow off of him. It's obvious from the overhead replay despite Brundle's ramblings.