modbaraban wrote:Does anyone remember an example in Grand Prix history where the top 17 cars were within 1 sec in quali? That's what happened in Q1 today.
Well, mod, Interlagos is a short track. For example, in 2006, 2nd qualy, the difference was 1 second between the 2nd and the 14th, and they weren't as "spec-ed" as they are today (and the first was Schumi, who made a "monstrous time"). Besides, Interlagos is heavy on engines because of the uphill parts and now you have limited RPM.
As you say, it is notable and a way to measure FIA's success in leveling the field, but not totally unexpected.
For the "etiquette guys":
If Massa wins, his family will wave the checkered flag. Same goes for Hamilton, if he wins.
For the "stats guys":
Of the 59 F1 championships, 25 have been decided in the last race. Not bad.
I wish I could say "may the best man wins"... but I'm afraid it's impossible.