f1316 wrote:Kimi's take:
"On the previous run, at the same corner, I ran very deep, too deep," he said. "The last one I was quite a bit up on that lap but I ran wide on the hairpin and obviously lost a lot of time.
"It's a shame, we had a chance to be on top today but that's how it goes. We'll try and make the best out of it tomorrow."
He thinks he could have had pole and, if he was 'quite a bit up' on the previous lap then it seems quite likely.
Soft tyre appears the way to go at the start but there will be a time when Rosberg has to use a different tyre than the soft: if medium when Ferrari on soft then there could be a performance advantage for the Reds; if the SS then Mercedes don't seem to be able to make it last, so would be a splash and dash (so to speak).
We'll see but undoubtedly Ferrari are not taking opportunities with both hands.
From the best sector times i think Kimi was 0,05 sec behind Rosberg after sector 2. I dont know if Rosberg did his best 1. sector on his last run.