According to motosport.com Sirotkin was on softs. Kubica time on softs was: 1:40.022.
motorsport.com wrote:Sirotkin drove for the majority of the day and set his best time of 1m39.947s on the soft tyre, placing him 10th.
Kubica bolted on hypersofts for a late run and lapped in 1m39.485s, 1.9 seconds off Vettel's pace.
If they are comparing their speed its pretty strange if someone drivers with softs and the other one with hypersoft. Whats the difference between those compounds? this would mean that Sirotkin would have been 1 or 2 secons faster? I doubt it.zgred wrote: ↑29 Nov 2017, 17:06According to motosport.com Sirotkin was on softs. Kubica time on softs was: 1:40.022.
motorsport.com wrote:Sirotkin drove for the majority of the day and set his best time of 1m39.947s on the soft tyre, placing him 10th.
Kubica bolted on hypersofts for a late run and lapped in 1m39.485s, 1.9 seconds off Vettel's pace.
What happens if he has a crash, and his left arm is injured ? Now he probably can't get out without (a lot of) assistance.ChrisDanger wrote: ↑23 Nov 2017, 22:44According to Brundle (at 2:40 in the below) he set the fastest time in the extraction test in Hungary. It seems determination > strength.Shrieker wrote: ↑23 Nov 2017, 17:32https://youtu.be/JvXgY8s6HXQ?t=127
He can't put weight on his right arm ? What if he needs to get out pronto ? That looks not so good...
https://twitter.com/SkySportsF1/status/ ... 1816500224
would be rather similar to any driver, hence why in every accident the team asks "are you allright?"Shrieker wrote: ↑29 Nov 2017, 19:11What happens if he has a crash, and his left arm is injured ? Now he probably can't get out without (a lot of) assistance.ChrisDanger wrote: ↑23 Nov 2017, 22:44According to Brundle (at 2:40 in the below) he set the fastest time in the extraction test in Hungary. It seems determination > strength.Shrieker wrote: ↑23 Nov 2017, 17:32https://youtu.be/JvXgY8s6HXQ?t=127
He can't put weight on his right arm ? What if he needs to get out pronto ? That looks not so good...
https://twitter.com/SkySportsF1/status/ ... 1816500224
Mainly suggests he was driving to a set time or at worst well within himself hopefully he was driving to a set timenetoperek wrote:Complete long stints lap times:
Pretty consistent
It was a Pirelli test after all, so that's exactly what I would expect on a long run.
Well he wasn't going to light up the timing sheets in that Williams at the moment it's the only better than Haas and sauber possibly worse than Haas but has the boost from the engine Renault passed it mid season and Toro rosso would be better if they weren't running high milage engine partsRonDennis wrote:Not one comment about his 'amazing' speed, says it all really.