Temptation will be strong. Odds aren't in your favourArtur Craft wrote:Despite the curiosity about the pecking order in China, the thing about this race is that I won't watch it. There will be Indycar, ELMS, Moto3/2/GP, and most specially, the 6 hours of Silverstone on the same weekend.
BREAKING NEWS!!! Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 and Scuderia Ferrari have decided not to race in China, as Mr Artur Craft is not going watch Chinese GP.Artur Craft wrote:Despite the curiosity about the pecking order in China, the thing about this race is that I won't watch it. There will be Indycar, ELMS, Moto3/2/GP, and most specially, the 6 hours of Silverstone on the same weekend.
Juzh wrote:Temptation will be strong. Odds aren't in your favourArtur Craft wrote:Despite the curiosity about the pecking order in China, the thing about this race is that I won't watch it. There will be Indycar, ELMS, Moto3/2/GP, and most specially, the 6 hours of Silverstone on the same weekend.
GPR-A wrote: BREAKING NEWS!!! Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 and Scuderia Ferrari have decided not to race in China, as Mr Artur Craft is not going watch Chinese GP.
You know sarcasm is the lowest form of wit!SectorOne wrote:Everybody taking notes of how Artur won´t see the Chinese GP.
Sure you won't, Artur...because you love these other series so much don't you?Artur Craft wrote:Despite the curiosity about the pecking order in China, the thing about this race is that I won't watch it. There will be Indycar, ELMS, Moto3/2/GP, and most specially, the 6 hours of Silverstone on the same weekend.
I expect Ferrari half a second behind the Mercs.MercedesAMGSpy wrote:You can talk what you want, at the moment LH is outperforming Nico again. High time for Nico to do something special or it will be too late.
I expect Mercedes will be strong here, but Ferrari won't be far away.
If that is THE yardstick, Michael Schumacher is the greatest formula one driver, much better than Senna by A BIG margin. Alonso is so much more inferior to Vettel, less race wins and lesser championships. No?markp wrote: Form can change year on year but I could not get over the fact Vettel has won more championships than Ricciardo has races.
It's a good thing the race topics dont allow post voting, or you'd be in the negatives in seconds!GPR-A wrote: If that is THE yardstick, Michael Schumacher is the greatest formula one driver, much better than Senna by A BIG margin. Alonso is so much more inferior to Vettel, less race wins and lesser championships. No?
a lack of /s tag at the end can make a big difference yannodjos wrote:It's a good thing the race topics dont allow post voting, or you'd be in the negatives in seconds!GPR-A wrote: If that is THE yardstick, Michael Schumacher is the greatest formula one driver, much better than Senna by A BIG margin. Alonso is so much more inferior to Vettel, less race wins and lesser championships. No?
Thank you for enlightening me. I didn't know that voting didn't existed for race threads, despite myself opening one.djos wrote:It's a good thing the race topics dont allow post voting, or you'd be in the negatives in seconds!GPR-A wrote: If that is THE yardstick, Michael Schumacher is the greatest formula one driver, much better than Senna by A BIG margin. Alonso is so much more inferior to Vettel, less race wins and lesser championships. No?
Hembery was already talking about this after the 2011 Chinese GP qualifying - where Vettel was managing his tyres through the first snail complex so he had better tyres to kick off the long back straight.PlatinumZealot wrote:Sorry I was not detailed enough... Smedley came out and said there are two techniques to deliver a Good Q lap in China. The person that discovered the technique(s) was Jenson Button. After uncovering the trick(s) he smartly played dumb until Q3 where he used it to his advantage to out-qualify Lewis Hamilton by 4 tenths in S3. It was until a few looks over the telemetry that Lewis' engineers figured out the trick. It is quite interesting how the track layout can vary tyre energy over a lap. China has the most exaggerated variations in tyre energy of the lap.. Jenson discovered that you have to choose a single sector and tune your car for that. He chose Sector 3.... He dialed back the aggression on the first two sectors and went all out blazing on the third sector... on that day that was the sector that delivered the most time.. and the only way you would have noticed that was if your tyre energy was low and tyre condition was good after S2. If you were like Lewis and hooking up on S1, and S2 it would have been a huge mystery why the car just won't hook up on S3. That year was set apart from the years before because of the cheese Pirellis. Most drivers and engineers caught on to the trick afterwards though.
It's a good thing the race topics dont allow post voting, else we'd have downvoting because of people not understanding sarcasm.djos wrote:It's a good thing the race topics dont allow post voting, or you'd be in the negatives in seconds!GPR-A wrote: If that is THE yardstick, Michael Schumacher is the greatest formula one driver, much better than Senna by A BIG margin. Alonso is so much more inferior to Vettel, less race wins and lesser championships. No?
No worriesGPR-A wrote:Thank you for enlightening me. I didn't know that voting didn't existed for race threads, despite myself opening one.djos wrote:It's a good thing the race topics dont allow post voting, or you'd be in the negatives in seconds!GPR-A wrote: If that is THE yardstick, Michael Schumacher is the greatest formula one driver, much better than Senna by A BIG margin. Alonso is so much more inferior to Vettel, less race wins and lesser championships. No?