Are we going to have a damp or wet track for start?
My forecast has some rain for a couple of hours just before the race.
In any case, if you watch the F3 race it will tell you a bit about how conditions may evolve through the afternoon.
In fairness, he immediately corrected himself saying "of course it's the same car".LM10 wrote: ↑09 May 2021, 08:07Which translation are you talking about? These are direct english quotes from him. „I have a little bit question mark if it is the same car” - doesn’t sound like he was trying to say that their setups were very different.foxmulder_ms wrote: ↑09 May 2021, 04:35I agree. it is lost in translation. He was trying to say our setups are very different...djones wrote: ↑09 May 2021, 00:56I have not seen him say the words, but looking at them on paper I think it's being taken the wrong way.
English is not his first language and he literally says in the same speech "of course it’s the same car".
I read what he said and see it as him just saying he does not understand the reason... nothing more sister than that.
He would have not apologized if he had not meant it the way it gave the impression of. He’s not a kid anymore just because he looks like one. He’ll turn 21 in 2 days.
Honest prediction on this one. Who has the car advantage? Who has the driver advantage?
It's difficult to say. I'm sure Mercedes, at least in Hamilton's hands, set their car up for the Grand Prix and I would imagine same for the Redbulls. Mercedes seemed to have the better tyre life in the first two races whether that's still the case remains to be seen.
It was mostly nervous babbling, dont worry about it.Wouter wrote: ↑09 May 2021, 08:45It's a bit difficult for me to understand English, he also doesn't know well how to say what he means, because English isn't his birth language, so maybe other people can hear what he means to say.foxmulder_ms wrote: ↑09 May 2021, 04:35I agree. it is lost in translation. He was trying to say our setups are very different...djones wrote: ↑09 May 2021, 00:56I have not seen him say the words, but looking at them on paper I think it's being taken the wrong way.
English is not his first language and he literally says in the same speech "of course it’s the same car".
I read what he said and see it as him just saying he does not understand the reason... nothing more sister than that.
I think it's pretty safe to say, Bottas will not win a single GP until the championship is decided. Same story as the year with the Diva - 2017. My gut feeling tells me this Championship will be equally decided by the second drivers and the way the teams will utilise them.Mansell89 wrote: ↑09 May 2021, 13:24Anyone think Bottas might play a key role in this? I just think if Hamilton and Verstappen are closely matched, Bottas might have that option to undercut or just sit off managing the tyres that little more?
Of course that relies on Lewis and Max being very close and Lewis has been mighty here.
Don't start it yet! Especially the last part!
i know their names. it's not easy fighting to maintain the reputation of a certain driver, day in day outPlatinumZealot wrote: ↑09 May 2021, 13:33Don't start it yet! Especially the last part!
Let's avoid the driver comparisons. It's actually against forum rules because the "other side" tend to get heated and burst their blood vessels over it. You should see one year I had to ship a couple cases of aspirin and blood pressure pills to a few posters! True story. So, for the sake of their well being, do avoid the direct driver comparisons or putting down of other drivers not carrying numbers 44 or 77.
I wonder if it's a social class, or upbringing thing. I've known a decent number of people from japan, and some of them speak nearly perfect fluent english, and others have been horrendous.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑09 May 2021, 13:26I find most Japanese sportsmen take several years to sound even a little fluent in English. Even the legendary Takuma Sato is not that fluent even after more than twenty years in the west. Kobayashi was actually very decent. Nakajima wasn't bad either. The Honda managers like Arai, Tanabe seem to find it a trying task too, they speak very slowly in English to make sure they say the right things.