Heikki only won that race because Massa blew an engine with 2 or 3 laps to go. He was nowhere near the lead. He was well over 20-30 seconds behind if I remember correctly.raymondu999 wrote:yep. Renault and McLaren, the mechanical kings. Mclaren have won the last two races here. Heikki in 2008, and Lewis in 2009. But somehow McLaren seems to have lost its mechanical edge this year?
Actually Kovalinen was breathing down Massa's neck almost the whole time. I believe it was the pressure that he was putting on Massa, that forced Massa to overdrive the engine and it went boom.mrp5150 wrote:Heikki only won that race because Massa blew an engine with 2 or 3 laps to go. He was nowhere near the lead. He was well over 20-30 seconds behind if I remember correctly.raymondu999 wrote:yep. Renault and McLaren, the mechanical kings. Mclaren have won the last two races here. Heikki in 2008, and Lewis in 2009. But somehow McLaren seems to have lost its mechanical edge this year?
+1 Worth repeating. Sometimes common sense and engineering reality are at cross prposes.dougskullery wrote:It's been written time and time again that the difference in wheelbase between the longest and shortest cars on the grid will have a negligible impact on whether they favour higher or lower speed corners. Move on, people, it's not an issue worth discussing!
To be fair, the Williams press release does make a valid point that they need to make up for the lack of testing last week due to bad weather at Hockenheim.BBC News wrote:Williams will run some new aerodynamic parts during Friday practice for Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsp ... 858420.stm
Incorrect, Massa maintained a 3+ sec gap to Hamilton until HAM had a puncture on lap 41, by that time HK was 23.704 seconds behind Massa. Massa turned it down and led HK by 5.876 sec just before his engine let go on the last lap.godlameroso wrote:Actually Kovalinen was breathing down Massa's neck almost the whole time. I believe it was the pressure that he was putting on Massa, that forced Massa to overdrive the engine and it went boom.mrp5150 wrote:Heikki only won that race because Massa blew an engine with 2 or 3 laps to go. He was nowhere near the lead. He was well over 20-30 seconds behind if I remember correctly.raymondu999 wrote:yep. Renault and McLaren, the mechanical kings. Mclaren have won the last two races here. Heikki in 2008, and Lewis in 2009. But somehow McLaren seems to have lost its mechanical edge this year?