Just after, actually, according to the circuit diagram at F1.com.raymondu999 wrote:If I'm not mistaken the traps here are just before 130R?
I saw in replay as he went over large bump on the kerb outside in mid corner and his suspension/steering was damaged then or maybe there was tire punctured.wrigs wrote:Certainly a very weird accident for Hamilton in FP1. Watching the onboard footage, he seems to have control of the car during turn-in, but then mid-corner he just gets loads of understeer.
autosport:raymondu999 wrote:The Dengers are always an accident hotspot... the gravel is very tricky.
@wrigs - thanks
Any cause why Mark lost .36 in S2 and a bit in S1 to Seb?
The Danish commentators reported that there are discussions in the paddock about moving qualifying to Sunday morning because of the predicted showers for tomorrow.Gerhard Berger wrote:Heavy rain predicted tommorow which should even things up a bit.
Doesn't answer my question, unless you're saying that Mark pushed in S1 and S3 (he was FASTER than Seb in S3) and coasted in S2. Or there's a deeper-rooted setup issueunivex wrote:autosport:raymondu999 wrote:The Dengers are always an accident hotspot... the gravel is very tricky.
@wrigs - thanks
Any cause why Mark lost .36 in S2 and a bit in S1 to Seb?
Despite finishing nearly four tenths of a second off Vettel's pace in the afternoon, Webber admitted he was not worried about the times today.
"I don't normally battle on Friday," said Webber, who is 21 points ahead of Vettel. "He did a few more laps and a laptime at the end. As usual he was not hanging around but Sunday is what counts.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/87260
I hope that doesn't happen, i think we need some rain to spice this race weekend up - otherwise Red Bull are going to run away with it.wrigs wrote:The Danish commentators reported that there are discussions in the paddock about moving qualifying to Sunday morning because of the predicted showers for tomorrow.Gerhard Berger wrote:Heavy rain predicted tommorow which should even things up a bit.
True! But surely they can't mess it up this time?!raymondu999 wrote:Wasn't that what we said about Spain, Silverstone, and Hungary?
Really? What for?wrigs wrote:The Danish commentators reported that there are discussions in the paddock about moving qualifying to Sunday morning because of the predicted showers for tomorrow.