What can I say? It was an incredibly tight qualifying, and if Massa's odds are still 5:1 in some sites, they seem like a decent option right now. I really expected McLaren to qualify on a light fuel load, as seems the case with Ferrari and Trulli, but it's likely that McLaren are playing the weather card.
Some predictions still place rain probability at 80% for tomorrow, and the spanish comentator said twice that the FIA forecast was 60% probability of rain during the race. With the intermediate sector being slow and with the fast Curva do Sol ending in the backstraight, teams with a high-wing set up could enjoy a top-speed advantage in case messy weather arrives. On the other hand, heavy fuel will allow midgrid teams to have a more flexible strategy.
But I think that if it rains tomorrow during the start, Hamilton will be in an awful spot in the grid. He still has Heikki as shield, but any fast starter could mean danger, plus not being on pole is a huge disadvantage with bad weather. But so is being able to spin like Nureyev
. Arghh, I shouldn't have cut my nails toda!!!
I am not amazed by F1 cars in Monaco. I want to see them driving in the A8 highway: Variable radius corners, negative banking, and extreme narrowings that Tilke has never dreamed off. Oh, yes, and "beautiful" weather tops it all.
"Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future." Niels Bohr