
IIRC, Hamilton was going to post a better time than Alonso if not for Coulthard blocking him in rascasse/noghes. I remember cursing Coulthard very well.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/61373At the commencement of the third period of the Qualifying practice it had been agreed within the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Team ("The Team") that Fernando Alonso would leave the pit exit ahead of Lewis Hamilton in order to benefit from the possibility for purposes of fuel burn allowance of being able to complete an additional lap.
Yeap. One of the reasons why I was so disappointed that Webber didn't go Ferrari - we would at least have had some deductive conclusions based on how Vettel and Alonso both fared against Webber.Nando wrote:Always nice to compare drivers in the same machinery and see how they deal with everything.
I'm curious about this bit. Please explain why.n smikle wrote:not 2015, not 2014 but 2013!
There are wishes that are realistic and others that sound unrealistic when subjected to some scrutiny. The Vettel to Ferrari saga is one that got played out to lesser probability this season.n smikle wrote:Webber himself is too variable for a yardstick. The only way is for Vettel to join Alonso not 2015, not 2014 but 2013!
I think the level of unknown-ness will make taking conclusive statements quite useless.WhiteBlue wrote:I doubt that any competitive advantage of Ferrari or Mercedes over Renault would be able to cancel out that advantage.
Only because Alonso's skill will only degrade as he ages.raymondu999 wrote:I'm curious about this bit. Please explain why.n smikle wrote:not 2015, not 2014 but 2013!