That sums up Raikkonens entire career, I'm afraid.
I believe he has the worst luck of any driver of all- time.
Yes, they really should be looking someone who can win races and claim poles regardless of strategy decisions.
He is a good driver, but you can tell the mechanics are not giving their all for him. They want a new driver too.
They tried the same thing as red bull. Gambled on the rain being heavier trough the session, so only the first lap would matter.
Whiting says that Hamilton couldn't know what Ferrari is doing, while confirming that the FIA is up to speed.
"I'm quite amused by it really," he said. "Because we know quite a lot about the Ferrari car, and there is no way that Lewis would know anything about the Ferrari car.
"That particular comment doesn't actually say anything. If he says they've got a few tricks going on on that car, clearly they have got some things on the car which are giving it performance, which we're all aware of – all us in the FIA are aware of – and obviously we are happy with."
So is this an invitation for Mercedes to start hiring FIA personnel?MtthsMlw wrote: ↑26 Aug 2018, 21:23Whiting "amused" by Hamilton's Ferrari "tricks" comments LinkWhiting says that Hamilton couldn't know what Ferrari is doing, while confirming that the FIA is up to speed.
"I'm quite amused by it really," he said. "Because we know quite a lot about the Ferrari car, and there is no way that Lewis would know anything about the Ferrari car.
"That particular comment doesn't actually say anything. If he says they've got a few tricks going on on that car, clearly they have got some things on the car which are giving it performance, which we're all aware of – all us in the FIA are aware of – and obviously we are happy with."
The interesting part is: "Because we know quite a lot about the Ferrari car, and there is no way that Lewis would know anything about the Ferrari car."MtthsMlw wrote: ↑26 Aug 2018, 21:23Whiting "amused" by Hamilton's Ferrari "tricks" comments LinkWhiting says that Hamilton couldn't know what Ferrari is doing, while confirming that the FIA is up to speed.
"I'm quite amused by it really," he said. "Because we know quite a lot about the Ferrari car, and there is no way that Lewis would know anything about the Ferrari car.
"That particular comment doesn't actually say anything. If he says they've got a few tricks going on on that car, clearly they have got some things on the car which are giving it performance, which we're all aware of – all us in the FIA are aware of – and obviously we are happy with."
The FIA is actually measuring what's going on with the engine and Merc can't do that. So everything the engineers come up with isn't 100% certain.LM10 wrote: ↑27 Aug 2018, 00:52The interesting part is: "Because we know quite a lot about the Ferrari car, and there is no way that Lewis would know anything about the Ferrari car."MtthsMlw wrote: ↑26 Aug 2018, 21:23Whiting "amused" by Hamilton's Ferrari "tricks" comments LinkWhiting says that Hamilton couldn't know what Ferrari is doing, while confirming that the FIA is up to speed.
"I'm quite amused by it really," he said. "Because we know quite a lot about the Ferrari car, and there is no way that Lewis would know anything about the Ferrari car.
"That particular comment doesn't actually say anything. If he says they've got a few tricks going on on that car, clearly they have got some things on the car which are giving it performance, which we're all aware of – all us in the FIA are aware of – and obviously we are happy with."
Why is there no way? What if an engineer figures out and tells him? Or does Whiting think that Mercedes can't find out what Ferrari is doing without any extra information/help from outside?