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Not nearly the same amount(or type) of light will be available in Abu Dhabi as in Singapore.
Yep, seriously impressive.. Such a shame they are disbanding the whole engine division at BMWzgred wrote:Kubica lost engine during FP2, TV broadcast claimed that it was engine that made 2200km till its end.
Based on what? The number of light poles?ISLAMATRON wrote:
Not nearly the same amount(or type) of light will be available in Abu Dhabi as in Singapore.
How much different is it than the Monaco tunnel really?Ray wrote:I'm not a huge fan of that pit out tunnel, but I'd sure hate to be the poor bastard that had to stand there with a fire bottle the whole race.He can't see anything!
Based on the overheard shots at nite from both tracks... At Singapore the street actually looked white it was so highly lit, whereas at abu dhabi you could tell the road was black.Ray wrote:Based on what? The number of light poles?ISLAMATRON wrote:Not nearly the same amount(or type) of light will be available in Abu Dhabi as in Singapore.
The newey design is shining through on the str since the last 3 races. It seems to be pretty quick here. Where as ferrari are 2 seconds of the pace. Kimi might have to depend on a one stopper, maybe the ferrari strategy and race pace may put him in the points.vasia wrote:Mclaren and Red Bull seem to be fast as usual. Great job by Kobayashi being faster than Trulli in practice, although we don't know what fuel weights were run. Also good job by Buemi.
I don't think Kimi can pull out a strong finish here like he did in Suzuka or Interlagos. I think Ferrari will really suffer at this track.
Should be an exciting race and qualifying. I expect a few more blown engines this race weekend.