New transmission and a 5 place grid penalty for Vettel!
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2016/04/29/v ... e-penalty/
I didnt have the time to follow much....so are you saying Alonso race pace was slower only to Merc,Ferr,RB and Will....faster than TR,FI,Hass...?godlameroso wrote:It seems that Mercedes and Ferrari are close to each other, and a second back it's Williams and Red Bull with Red Bull with an edge pace wise but not over one lap, then slightly behind them it's McLaren, followed closely by everyone else.
Also curious this little bit on Alonso's stint
8 P 2:02.191
9 8:45.012
10 1:39.518
11 1:54.472
12 1:39.400
13 1:56.734
14 1:39.673
15 P 2:06.010
Notice how it's a fast lap and a slow lap, but it wasn't a full attack qualifying run, it's race pace. Looks like Honda still comes up short with MGU-H harvesting because there's more than enough braking here to charge 2MJ. If the car is capable of 39's but has to compromise it's race pace there's some potential there. Some will say "it's just a low fuel run" but fuel cannot account for 4 seconds, in a race the cars do not improve so much, and I don't think it was a qualifying run because there were multiple attempts on the same tire.
Its quite amazing how much entire field is faster than 2015....Mclarens whit this speed are title contenders last year...almost.godlameroso wrote:Yes, although having looked Sainz was faster than both McLaren's, we'll see how much they can improve tomorrow. Pole last year was a 1:37.1, we're .5 off that and it's only practice 2, I'm guessing pole will be in the mid to high 35's.
whats surprising is that Hamilton changed his gearox AGAIN... must have damaged his in his collision too.GPR-A wrote:So, yet again we are not going to see a normal race? Where Mercedes' and Ferraris have a normal start and a race.
Vettel gets five-place grid drop for gearbox change
and now fernando feels really better right?Andres125sx wrote:More problems for Ferrari?
Past season they had most reliable PU, maybe this season they´re a bit closer to Mercedes, but with this reliability they wouldn´t fight Mercedes not even if they´re equally fast, and they´re not
I guess Vettel will realice soon the reason Alonso moved out Ferrari
2nd or last...same thingmotobaleno wrote:and now fernando feels really better right?Andres125sx wrote:More problems for Ferrari?
Past season they had most reliable PU, maybe this season they´re a bit closer to Mercedes, but with this reliability they wouldn´t fight Mercedes not even if they´re equally fast, and they´re not
I guess Vettel will realice soon the reason Alonso moved out Ferrari
with a faster and more reliable car for sure.
Grid penalties are normal and so are bad starts. Ferrari should not worry, they still have Raikkonen.GPR-A wrote:So, yet again we are not going to see a normal race? Where Mercedes' and Ferraris have a normal start and a race.
Vettel gets five-place grid drop for gearbox change
The stint by Bottas on the SS (below) looks quicker than Raikkonen? Bottas also had an impressive stint on the Softs at the end of FP2 if I'm not wrong.giantfan10 wrote: I highly doubt it ..... Williams will more than likely be in their usual spot fighting with Force india and to a lesser extent with red Bull
This. Probably not for drivers like Verstappen or Grosjean, but it is for a two times WDC, second and last are the same.GoranF1 wrote:2nd or last...same thingmotobaleno wrote:and now fernando feels really better right?Andres125sx wrote:More problems for Ferrari?
Past season they had most reliable PU, maybe this season they´re a bit closer to Mercedes, but with this reliability they wouldn´t fight Mercedes not even if they´re equally fast, and they´re not
I guess Vettel will realice soon the reason Alonso moved out Ferrari
with a faster and more reliable car for sure.