Autosport.comFormula 1 teams will be forced to stick to Pirelli's camber limit for the Italian Grand Prix after the FIA intervened in the matter on Saturday morning.
Jake Humphrey!?!? He is the BBC TV anchor and doesnt go near commentary. You mean David Croft. I really enjoyed their little debate and in no way saw it as anything like trying to humiliate him. They are good mates having a little banter/discussion. Smooth things out between each other?! Did you not hear them laughing in the background, its all good natured. For me cofty, karun and ant make free practice. Often not that much is happening and their debates are the most interesting thing happening.walter wrote:Did anyone else find the squabble on the commentary between Jake Humphrey and Karun Chandhok to be upsetting rather than amusing? Karun was obviously offended when he got Jakes joke about a "duck". Karun is great to have as a commentator he brings driver's knowledge and insight to the viewers and for Jake to be picking on him for no reason other than to humiliate him was frankly a low point of FP3. I hope that it settles down and they smooth things out between each other.
Massa was third! I know it´s FP3 but still, third! Where were the Mclarens and Alonso. Anyway that bold part was pretty interesting.Felipe Massa and Lewis Hamilton showed that Ferrari and McLaren have some work to do if they are to challenge for pole after ending up 0.498s and 0.571s off Vettel following their qualifying simulations, although with Alonso down in eighth place, almost one second off, there is a suspicion that there is more to come from Ferrari.