Truthgray41 wrote:Wet tyres Lewis always had the advantage on Nico, I think on Inters it might have been a different story.
How is Magnussen "embarrassing" Button, you do know about tyres? At the time I thought it wasn't bad thing to gamble for McL especially in Q3, not much to lose.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.
I like how the ferrari is driving at this circuit. It showing it's winter testing form again. It's very likely that Alonso finds the podium, depending on how Mercedes do with tyre management.
As for Vettel and redbull.. i think they can win this race.. The car has the best aero clearly. Maybe he wont be able to overtake a mercedes, but if the degradation is good and lap times are good, he can get past in the pits.
Yeah It can be a different story everytime. The diff time on Inters was around 0"013 Nico ahead Is that enough at Q3 nobody knowsFerraripilot wrote:Truthgray41 wrote:Wet tyres Lewis always had the advantage on Nico, I think on Inters it might have been a different story.
IWC Big PilotShrieker wrote:Thanks a lot Very tidy lap given the conditions, I'd love to see Vettel's lap too for comparison.
Just saw on the 720p version that the left glove is carrying a watch sticker lol. Capitalism...
Yes, that's the one thing I noticed during pitstops at last week's race.. Very bizarre to hear the tires squeal due to the "quiet" engines... Maybe if we listen closely we can hear Kimi being sassy to his engineers through his helmet!ringo wrote:on a side note, does anyone else find the tyre noise creepy?
It sounds like a dying person's scream.
Unfortunately Rosberg improved... therefor Alonso is 4thastracrazy wrote:just watched quali. God sky are annoying me (martin and david). They kept talking about people trying to improve there times and how vettel could have pipped hamilton for pole if he got through in time. Not once did they realise the track was getting worse and no one improved their time - in fact everyone was a good 2 secs off.
In fact there was plenty of mistakes from them to during the session. sometimes them to seem away with the fairies.
Hamilton and Vettel collide @ turn 1 finishing both their race.. How would that be, after two races still 0-points..Phillyred wrote:I get the feeling Lewis will be in 3rd after turn 1 regardless of wet/dry.. Vettel will be very aggressive causing Lewis to overcook the brakes and run a little wide letting Vettel and Rosberg pass.. I hope this isn't the case, but this scenario has befallen Hamilton before starting from pole.