Alonso did pit for Soft tires end of lap 32 and set his fastest time on lap 34. I was tracking the race and lap times on formula1.com when my eyes suddenly lit up watching Alonso's lap time. But after that, he was consistently doing 1.56.xxx.LionKing wrote:Did Alonso pit towards the end for new soft tires? I was not paying much attention to the cars in the back.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
"Of all the circuits on the current Formula 1 calendar, to this one is our car indubitably least suited. That being the case, it would be disingenuous indeed if we were to move to look askance at our finishing positions here today. Granted, to finish 13th and 14th on a circuit that has hosted 14 McLaren grand prix wins is unpropitious in the extreme, but splenetic we are not. Moreover, working shoulder to shoulder with Honda, we'll work as assiduously as is humanly possible in an effort to make the progress necessary to toil our way back to the front."
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
Indeed, as much Ronspeak as it gets, Boullir don't have that vocabulary.Thunders wrote:The PR People writing these Texts must have been insanely bored. Or it was Ron Dennis himself.
Thunders wrote:At least the reliability seems to be good now. Both Cars finished tha last 2 Races. That's something, isn't it?
And our Starts are Mega: https://vid.me/5gep
Edit: Reliability in terms of finishing the Race, bith drivers had trouble with ERS.
And here's the McLaren Race report:
http://www.mclaren.com/formula1/2015/be ... ce-report/
Even on the short burst down to Pouhon Kimi waltzed past Button, and he stormed past Alonso with such ease you'd have sworn Alonso had decided to hit the breaks and put it in reverse.Thunders wrote:At least the reliability seems to be good now. Both Cars finished tha last 2 Races. That's something, isn't it?
And our Starts are Mega: https://vid.me/5gep