Yeah, McLaren seem to destroy their inters very quickly .SiLo wrote: Mclarens look quick on full wets or dry, not sure why they look slow on the inters, maybe it's a temperature thing?
Great lap from Alonso, and a really great lap from Schumi, dark horse for the win if it' wet?
zeph wrote:Which US TV channel will broadcast the race live???
It used to be SpeedTV, the last two races were on Fox and now I can't find anything. SpeedTV will broadcast the race tomorrow night (8:30pm PST) but I want to see it LIVE!
Somebody please, tell me!
This is absolutely nothing against Mr. Alcatraz, but don't trust that time. This is a "Check your local listings" deal.Mr Alcatraz wrote:Fox, 9am PDT.
I was going to complain about the race not being show live, but then again as usual I'm not waking up before sunrise to watch it. The only downside is that I won't be able to hold back from seeing the results, so the race isn't quite the same.Mr Alcatraz wrote:Fox, 9am PDT.
No worries, by the time they're allowed to race you will be having breakfast anyway!mx_tifoso wrote: The only downside is that I won't be able to hold back from seeing the results, so the race isn't quite the same.
I think the guys who were aquaplaning in Q2 yesterday were on a full dry setup whereas those who were quick in early Q2 (Hamilton etc.) were blown away once the track dried sufficiently for sustained inter use by the dry guys (Alonso, Schuie etc).myurr wrote: Since the switch to Pirelli they have been much more cautious with full wet conditions. Yes it's difficult, but they used to race in those conditions and deal with it, and I'd like to see a return to that. Think of all the great drives that we would never have witnessed had the current caution been in place.
Perhaps they just got the tyre pressures wrong for the conditions, they still have that option to play with in the race. If they'd raced with the new adjustable front wheel brake ducts then perhaps this also would have helped but I understand how risky it would have been to have raced with all those mechanical changes without being able to test them first.beelsebob wrote:So the latest news is drizzle all through the race, looks like bad news for McLaren, they'll be on inters all the way. Interesting, Hamilton was saying HE couldn't get any temperature in the front tyres... Looks like that McLaren is seriously struggling for that now.