
In Q1 when it was obvious that it was for inters, they came out on full wets


They may gabled on a full dry set-up like they did in Brazil last yeat... hopefully.. [-o<
Can't be black flagged on technical grounds. Can only be on sporting.iotar__ wrote: - about Vettel losing places at the start, I thought that about DR and it didn't happen, RB-Renault are not bad at it, if they play with sensors again, black flag them and 10 places next race for sport's disrepute
iotar you are the Tonya Harding of F1, You would rather have incompetent stewards break RB's knee to ensure your team wins, than to loose against the best.iotar__ wrote:- another Bottas (+Massa) carving through the field race if it's dry, their pace/degradation didn't look that great but engine should be enough.
- about Vettel losing places at the start, I thought that about DR and it didn't happen, RB-Renault are not bad at it, if they play with sensors again, black flag them and 10 places next race for sport's disrepute
- maybe some Ham-Rosb fight with team orders will save us from another snoozefest, even wet qualifying was boring
Thanks a lot
Yes. Could have, would have, should have like always...Anon123 wrote:According to f1.com sector times Hamilton could have went much quicker but I don't know if they take Q2 and Q1 sector times into account.
All sessions are included.Anon123 wrote:According to the f1.com sector times Hamilton could have went much quicker but I don't know if they take Q2 and Q1 sector times into account.
Eh? In Australia when both had functioning cars Vettel was comfortably quicker than Ricciardo (0.2-0.3) as he has been all weekend in Sepang.ringo wrote:I wouldn't draw much from a wet qualifying. Vettel can still get some whoopings from Riciardo. And i'm looking forward to it!
Unlike KMag embarrassing button, i think Ric and Vettel are shaping up to be a nice driver head to head.
They had that last season as well.Shrieker wrote: Just saw on the 720p version that the left glove is carrying a watch sticker lol. Capitalism...