"You can see what the appeal is at Ferrari"
Na it's not the money, have you been to Milton Keynes?
"You can see what the appeal is at Ferrari"
Na it's not the money, have you been to Milton Keynes?
Na it's not the money, have you been to Milton Keynes?
Discussions between the FIA and all the teams involved have taken place throughout Thursday in the Sepang paddock, but the governing body has not changed its stance on the matter.
The FIA informed the outfits that it remains convinced that the concept is legal because it is passive, and there is nothing in the rules that outlaws a device that is activated by movement of the DRS.
FIA rejects claims that Mercedes's rear wing is illegal
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/98248
Ahaha, I don't think so! It's "La Barbilla Gloriosa F1".Did we ever guess your team name?
Edmond Dantès;36250740 said:I don't care for rain especially this weekend. I want a crystal clear indication of where all the teams are pace wise.
Gone are the days when rain was needed to add excitement to a race. DRS and KERS has dealt with that issue, regardless of how artificial it feels.
Wet races ruin the racing and take away the spectacle and glory of F1 cars going at full pelt around a circuit.I guess it's too much to hope for somewhat reasonable amounts of rain, not a fucking monsoon? I really want a full race without red flags, wet races are always fun.
Edmond Dantès;36250794 said:Wet races ruin the racing and take away the spectacle and glory of F1 cars going at full pelt around a circuit.
I guess it's too much to hope for somewhat reasonable amounts of rain, not a fucking monsoon? I really want a full race without red flags, wet races are always fun.
Rain will make it far more exciting than a dry race. Vettel and shumi would be battling it out with button real close to those two with alonso. To be honest i cant see rosberg raikonnen or hamilton really racing for the win if its a real wet race.
Again, why not Hamilton?
Because he doesn't really excel in rain?
And Alonso does?
We were discussing the same thing a few days ago, Hamilton is a good driver in the wet, when he hasn't got his panties in a bunch.
Wiki's your best bet.On a related note... where might I look to try and find a list of wet races in the last, I don't know, decade?
Yeah, really. All the races cancelled early the last years feel to me to always have been Malaysia. Here's to hoping the new rule about race-length including red flagged parts doesn't come into play.
Rain will make it far more exciting than a dry race. Vettel and shumi would be battling it out with button real close to those two with alonso. To be honest i cant see rosberg raikonnen or hamilton really racing for the win if its a real wet race.
I think you guys are underestimating Hamilton's ability in the wet. In my opinion, the mistakes he's made are no different to those he would make on a dry track.
Rain will make it far more exciting than a dry race. Vettel and shumi would be battling it out with button real close to those two with alonso. To be honest i cant see rosberg raikonnen or hamilton really racing for the win if its a real wet race.
Its not his abilty that is the problem its his temperament, when he needs the calmness and not force a move when it can wait the next corner etc thats his downfall
I'd say Button, Schumacher and Vettel will make it a close race. Hamilton is not earnest in the rain, but I just don't have him pegged as exceptional.
In the wet though, are there any examples of this other than Montreal 2011?
Hamilton has won like 4/5 races (and a couple of great races that didn't won like Monza and Spa 08 ) in the wet, i'll say he is a fairly competent driver in the rain. Silverstone 08 and Fuji 07 were complete floods and those were very impressive wins. Yeah he made some mistakes in the wet, but so has Vettel.
It was only a matter of time before this thread turned into arguments about Hamilton...
GP2 starts this weekend, anyone else watching?
It was only a matter of time before this thread turned into arguments about Hamilton...
GP2 starts this weekend, anyone else watching?
I wonder if we'll see the first copies in China.
It was only a matter of time before this thread turned into arguments about Hamilton...
GP2 starts this weekend, anyone else watching?
Just like old times then.It was only a matter of time before this thread turned into arguments about Hamilton...
GP2 starts this weekend, anyone else watching?
GP2 starts this weekend, anyone else watching?
What was the said bonus for using this? 3kph on a straight?
Probably closer to 10 or 15km/h.