AAnd it turns out that Vettel was right and Hamilton was lying i guess to make himself look better?
No point in changing undamaged parts for identical parts and waste an upgraded version later in the season.NathanOlder wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 17:24So Bottas has a 5 grid penalty for a gearbox change. Surely it makes sense to change the whole PU and start last instead of 15th
Vettel did a mistake too...The_table wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 15:52Not sure if this is relevant but i saw a few people complaining about the new graphics (Not here), i personally like them, the "driver in danger" thingy was a cool addition.
So if VES hadn't made his mistake it would have been HAM,RAI,VES, I'd say that's quite good news for the championship?
You can keep screaming loud for the rest of the season and I don't think anyone would buy the BS of oil burning.Sieper wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 10:36They still have 0,6 liter (per 100k) to play with. Hamilton isn’t such a bad driver that he can only concentrate for 1 lap. The extra performance of the last Q3 lap is still coming from somewhere.djones wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 10:27Unless I'm looking at the forecast wrong, then its a dry race.
To be fair in this case I think I'd like it dry as it will give us a good indication of where everybody actually sits with no big variable.
Was interesting to see big performance from Mercedes, even with the oil burning now totally gone. I personally suspected they never used it anyway and it was just Ferrari.
It Is not BS, it is just part of the mix you mentioned, merc has the most overcapacity in their engine and also are burning oil still, 0,6 liter is allowed so they use it. Look, they put in a unit last year pre schedule to be able to use 1,2 Instead of 0,9 limit. All facts and they speak louder then words. And I am not screaming, just discussing, no need to make remarks. You just don’t want to hear it so you are trying to silence me.GPR-A wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 18:07You can keep screaming loud for the rest of the season and I don't think anyone would buy the BS of oil burning.Sieper wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 10:36They still have 0,6 liter (per 100k) to play with. Hamilton isn’t such a bad driver that he can only concentrate for 1 lap. The extra performance of the last Q3 lap is still coming from somewhere.djones wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 10:27Unless I'm looking at the forecast wrong, then its a dry race.
To be fair in this case I think I'd like it dry as it will give us a good indication of where everybody actually sits with no big variable.
Was interesting to see big performance from Mercedes, even with the oil burning now totally gone. I personally suspected they never used it anyway and it was just Ferrari.
The reason why Mercedes has been unstoppable is that their advantage does not come from one single silver bullet area like double diffuser, EBD or flexi wings.
That is true, Vettel, Max were also very close in run 1 of Q3, mere thousands of a second between them. It was not a given that Either one would be ahead of the other had they both not made a mistake.Mr.G wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 17:48Vettel did a mistake too...The_table wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 15:52Not sure if this is relevant but i saw a few people complaining about the new graphics (Not here), i personally like them, the "driver in danger" thingy was a cool addition.
So if VES hadn't made his mistake it would have been HAM,RAI,VES, I'd say that's quite good news for the championship?