raymondu999 wrote:Can we call it chiquitita if it sans more than 2 corners?

Sergio's going to allow it...for now...
raymondu999 wrote:Can we call it chiquitita if it sans more than 2 corners?
Well DRD technically, I thought it would work well at Spa but the high speed left hander before the final chicane is very fast which would surely make it dangerous.GrandAxe wrote:I imagine its the DDRS for Spa.SectorOne wrote:I think what people need to ask themselves is also, what´s in it for Pirelli to help Mercedes?
What could they possibly gain from them as opposed to let´s say Ferrari (Italian team) or Red Bull?
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Edit: Also, some words from Brawn, exciting
For Monza it´s obvious you have another wing etc but maybe they are going for a specific SPA pack as well?”For Spa and Monza we have some great update packages in the works. Depending on how well things go, we will then decide what to do for the rest of the season.”
http://grandprix247.com/2013/08/10/merc ... -campaign/
Something of a hybrid between regular and Monza pack.
Uh yeh, you're right, my bad.turbof1 wrote:eau rouge would also be below the DRD point. Pouhon has its minimum speed at 240km/h; eau rouge is entered at 300km/h.
(Not wanting to reopen that discussion; simply pointing it out)
I don't think Mercedes will run it in the race; it is still unreliable.
Well, not about hamilton, he's just in the best car.SectorOne wrote:It´s interesting that the four guys we all rate the highest also take up the 4 top spots all in different machinery.
I think it says a lot about these guys.
No, we ALL don't rate them ALL the highest. It means also that they may have had the best cars at their disposal and team-mates taken care of. Without the best cars or straightforward races some of them look average time and time again. What does it say about them, huh?SectorOne wrote:It´s interesting that the four guys we all rate the highest also take up the 4 top spots all in different machinery.
I think it says a lot about these guys.
So who would you rate as the top 4 guys in Formula one today.iotar__ wrote:No, we ALL don't rate them ALL the highest. It means also that they may have had the best cars at their disposal and team-mates taken care of. Without the best cars or straightforward races some of them look average time and time again. What does it say about them, huh?SectorOne wrote:It´s interesting that the four guys we all rate the highest also take up the 4 top spots all in different machinery.
I think it says a lot about these guys.
On the other hand when Maldonado gets one chance to win and takes it it prompts fake whining about randomness from losers and conspiracy theories from confused public. People were told only "special drivers" can win so something had to be wrong. Agenda is feeding public what they want to hear and sell them drivers, not giving credit where it's due.
Meanwhile in the same vain 'leading F1 journalist' hails Germany as "pure race". Race with double team orders carrying one driver - in the form of "strategy" and open team orders is pure these days, so what do you expect?
[Nevermind, nothing is going on except Webber replacement soap opera so after re-watching some races I must say 2012 was an excellent F1 season and India is a nice track, there you have it.]
Spa has it own climate similar to the race in Brazil. Because of the mountains and the altitude its hard to predict to weather.reallydumb wrote:any one have a idea what the weather will be like for those days?