I used to think that before Monza. But from the news we had , it looks like Ferrari didn't find the improvements they want. I think Red Bull will be more crucial than the new Ferrari engine. If they will be between Fer and Merc or if they will beat Fer.Shrieker wrote: ↑17 Sep 2017, 11:07Exciting day ahead then ! Let's hope the race goes thru, and the top guys stay in one piece for much of it.ollandos wrote: ↑17 Sep 2017, 10:57Unc1eM0nty wrote: ↑17 Sep 2017, 10:38Is anyone in Singapore ?
I've read that its been raining every day but then dry's up for the evening, is this right, if it not a wet race could it be a damp start?
wet race 100%
@Treble,
Vettel and Ferrari aren't exactly slouches, don't you thinkMerc. have been faster on more tracks, but on a lot of them the gap to Ferrari was marginal. Or Mr. Hamilton was having off days, like in Russia. Vettel has been more consistently quick this season. It's a little bit like 2010 where Vettel had the better car and Hamilton kept at it until the final race. Now the roles look to be reversed with the cars, but let's wait for the remaining races to pass final judgment. I expect Ferrari to have an ace up their sleeve with the new engine.