What? You clearly have no idea how Indy works.JuanjoTS wrote: ↑17 May 2017, 00:11ALO today to feel the iron in the Indy, today you know your real position, 24, I have known it since running in the Nissan series, it is a computer / machine will break the brain tomorrow to improve, today practiced group running, In curve, I'm sure he's angry for not being faster, I do not know if he's going to sleep or he'll get to work with the simulator like crazy. Every time this happens, it grows exponentially, it's good, it's going to make you demand what f1 does not do, this is good to keep it to the maximum level.
We have it to you so that with your explanation we can learn ... I'm not an expert in indu, it's my first time.makecry wrote: ↑17 May 2017, 00:14What? You clearly have no idea how Indy works.JuanjoTS wrote: ↑17 May 2017, 00:11ALO today to feel the iron in the Indy, today you know your real position, 24, I have known it since running in the Nissan series, it is a computer / machine will break the brain tomorrow to improve, today practiced group running, In curve, I'm sure he's angry for not being faster, I do not know if he's going to sleep or he'll get to work with the simulator like crazy. Every time this happens, it grows exponentially, it's good, it's going to make you demand what f1 does not do, this is good to keep it to the maximum level.
+1 for this. Alonso said he and the team have no interest in doing a qualifying simulation, they are spending all their time in prepping the car's race form, to get it perfect. It's unlikely you'll see him doing highly competitive times/speeds at all during practice and quali.
Going to 370 km / h should not be so easy, they only got 5 last year.
Puting a side characteristic of track, I think, with new updates on PU, they can use a qual mod. This can be good even if they start races P7 or P8 and finish P10 or lower position. And to see development is important even if its small.Manoah2u wrote: ↑16 May 2017, 21:37lol linking to your harddrive doesn't work buddy.
anyway, it's not worth dealing with right now. there's nothing to gain there when they're in this shape. at best that will bring them 3 or 4 seconds over a full race distance. Even if that would get them 1 p up, that would surely still leave them in P12 or P13 at the very, very best. so really, why even bother.
Writinglife wrote: ↑17 May 2017, 14:09I'd be more than happy for Button to do 2018 alongside VanDoorne.
Alonso disappearing to Indy would be a bonus.
Never have been an Alonso fan, in fact I have disliked several times his attitude towards the teams. I could even agree that some of his comments about the team between 2014 and 2017 has been pretty harsh but come one, McLaren Honda´s terrible performance is too much to accept it without some criticism.Writinglife wrote: ↑17 May 2017, 15:36Not a hater as such, more like a "disliker" I fully admit that Alonso has great talent, behind the wheel, but I'm just disappointed in his attitude to teams.
lol, vandoorne supposedly is 'the new wonderkid' but he's getting snowed under completely.Writinglife wrote: ↑17 May 2017, 14:09I'd be more than happy for Button to do 2018 alongside VanDoorne.
Alonso disappearing to Indy would be a bonus.
this.ALO_Power wrote: ↑17 May 2017, 15:10Writinglife wrote: ↑17 May 2017, 14:09I'd be more than happy for Button to do 2018 alongside VanDoorne.
Alonso disappearing to Indy would be a bonus.
Yea yea hahaha, keep Toyota GT86 and let McLaren P1 go.
Hater alert !!!