Hamilton is a better driver, but your comment that Rosberg can retire is moronic.F1NAC wrote:rosberg can retire. Better drivers deserve his seat. Until he steps out, it's gonna be easy walk for Hamilton
Hamilton is a better driver, but your comment that Rosberg can retire is moronic.F1NAC wrote:rosberg can retire. Better drivers deserve his seat. Until he steps out, it's gonna be easy walk for Hamilton
who said that this is 2016? they didnt spent any tokensJonnycraig wrote:No team is going to get close to them whilst the engine rules remain the same.F1NAC wrote:Just wait when somebody closes them in championship.Jonnycraig wrote:
Eh? Hamilton isn't going to allow a better driver in the second seat. It wouldn't make any sense to do so.
Ferrari were running fundamentally their 2016 engine today and were still miles off the 2015 Merc engine...
You´re speaking from Vettel´s perspective now when he scampered off to Ferrari after a pure clinic put on by Ricciardo.Jonnycraig wrote:Eh? Hamilton isn't going to allow a better driver in the second seat. It wouldn't make any sense to do so.
Merc are running a prototype 2016 engine and Ferrari haven't upgraded their engine this weekend but still point taken. However if Ferrari are able to find the 0.8 seconds they promised from the chassis there should be more frequent competition from Ferrari but Mercedes still very much the ones to beatNo team is going to get close to them whilst the engine rules remain the same.
Ferrari were running fundamentally their 2016 engine today and were still miles off the 2015 Merc engine...
He was shoved out of the way in lap 1...Shrieker wrote:The cap shenanigans were completely uncalled for.
SectorOne wrote:You´re speaking from Vettel´s perspective now when he scampered off to Ferrari after a pure clinic put on by Ricciardo.Jonnycraig wrote:Eh? Hamilton isn't going to allow a better driver in the second seat. It wouldn't make any sense to do so.
Button, Hamilton, Alonso, Raikkonen, Ricciardo are quite obviously not afraid of having some competition in the car.
As history has proven.
Gene Haas was interviewed by Sky yesterday and said he was excited to see how Ferrari got on as the engine this week would to all intents and purposes be the one starting 2016.F1NAC wrote: who said that this is 2016? they didnt spent any tokens