Ferrari and FIAT President Sergio Marchionne hailed the resurgence of his team and praised the job done over the winter which propelled Ferrari to score its first race win after a one and half year-long winless period.
According to FIA document 18, Kimi took a new ES and CE before qualifying.
So does that mean a starting grid penalty?
No, I think only if they go over their 4 allowed.
This is just maybe a little odd, although probably just precautionary to ensure an event free qualifying.
Hopefully the comparisons between Hamilton and Vettel pop up quickly, i want to dissect exactly where each team is making time.
Bottas better than some FP predictions, but not close enough to challenge.
Great effort by Grosjean, the gap between the top teams and the midfield is as big as ever.
Red Bull in no mans land.
Mclaren-Honda more or less where they were last season, so "good" recovery.
Cars weren't as fast as advertised here, Hamilton's 2016 Mercedes would line up 7th here(on SS), maybe the tarmac and the harder tires, need to wait for China to see.
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Maybe. But didnt it rain last year the day before QF?
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Sure, but still on the same day , we had more rubber down than this year, it's just an opinion though.
That's gonna be the case on every race this year, it might be magnified on the Melbourne tarmac, but there's no getting away from the fact that these tires are gonna leave less rubber behind.
According to FIA document 18, Kimi took a new ES and CE before qualifying.
So does that mean a starting grid penalty?
No, I think only if they go over their 4 allowed.
This is just maybe a little odd, although probably just precautionary to ensure an event free qualifying.
Still, that does put a question mark over Ferrari's reliability.