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Ari
15th March 2007, 22:42
That's right kids! We have rain. It's been raining most of the night and it's scheduled to rain on and off for most of the day. The track is greasy wet.

Shall be very interesting to see who has tested for rain conditions, especially considering tomorrows weather is scheduled to be similar to today.

Roamy
15th March 2007, 22:55
super I hope it rains for the first two days and then is dry for the race

PSfan
16th March 2007, 03:57
Hey watching the 2nd practice on speed... when did Renault start using those rear wheel discs? or am I seeing things... :p

Shifter
16th March 2007, 04:55
Well, is it worth comparing times? Ferrari fastest?

PSfan
16th March 2007, 05:36
Times from the second Friday practice

Massa_______1:27.353
Raikkonen______+0.397
Hamilton_______+0.476
Fisichella_______+0.588
Heidfeld________+0.617
Wurz__________+0.628
Alonso_________+0.687
Rosberg________+0.702
Kubica_________+0.928
Coulthard_______+1.142
Davidson_______+1.374
Trulli___________+1.568
Sato___________+1.656
Button_________+1.713
Barrichello______+2.189
Schumacher____+2.221
Webber________+2.448
Kovalainen______+2.744
Speed__________+3.030
Sutil___________+3.755
Albers__________+3.822
Liuzzi___________+4.340

I'm impressed by Davidson & Fisi. Ferrari gets top 2 and last 4 hmmmm :p

ShiftingGears
16th March 2007, 05:42
Well done to Davidson beating the Hondas, and Williams beating Toyota! Also, Hamilton being 3rd fastest is no easy feat either. Final practice and qualifying should be very interesting indeed!

leopard
16th March 2007, 06:42
Massa scores the fastest in wet? wow, I read elsewhere Alonso the fastest and Massa second in first fp, nice progress.

Donney
16th March 2007, 08:52
According to spanish media, Alonso used the second session to practice long runs, so his times don't show his qualy pace. Of course they didn't say what the Ferraris were doing.

Dave B
16th March 2007, 09:01
Did Webber have a problem? I notice he only completed 11 laps compared to the 30+ most others managed.

I know practice times are generally pretty meaningless, but what a good start for Lewis :D

samuratt
16th March 2007, 09:03
I can't wait!!! it seems we got ourselves a very nice race since times differences are not too big!

cheers

Shalafi
16th March 2007, 09:04
Kimi said that he was happy about the car. Just couldnt get any clean lap with soft tires because of traffic. So he could go much faster.

ArrowsFA1
16th March 2007, 09:07
I know practice times are generally pretty meaningless, but what a good start for Lewis :D
It is still early, but his was the standout performance :cool:

janneppi
16th March 2007, 09:13
Kimi said that he was happy about the car. Just couldnt get any clean lap with soft tires because of traffic. So he could go much faster.

As he showed on the pitlane during first practice. :p :

Shalafi
16th March 2007, 09:23
As he showed on the pitlane during first practice. :p :

Had to be quickest somewhere... :)

ioan
16th March 2007, 09:53
It is still early, but his was the standout performance :cool:

I think that the Super Aguri F1 drivers did better given the equipment!

I am evil Homer
16th March 2007, 10:00
I expected Lewis to be up there - he's utter class. He will make mistakes this season, but the raw speed is there already.

Davidson - what can you say, superb. Really hope Ant and SA can stick it to some of the other teams...esp Red Bull.

Ian McC
16th March 2007, 10:03
Well I guess the main stories so far are the poor performance of Honda and the good performance of Super Aguri. Toyota have not performed well but these days that's hardly news. Good start for Lewis too.

harsha
16th March 2007, 11:03
cant wait for the qualifying session tomoro,will see it before heading of for a concert

jens
16th March 2007, 13:28
Why was Kovalainen so slow?

Juppe
16th March 2007, 13:34
Why was Kovalainen so slow?


Only a few laps, technical failure and wasted rest of the test session...

Garry Walker
16th March 2007, 14:26
Massa sets tone for the rest of the season - accept it already, he is clearly faster than kimi.

wedge
16th March 2007, 14:43
It's only Friday.

The likes of Alonso, Kimi and even Sato (based on last year) usually turns the wick up up on Saturday afternoons.

Shifter
16th March 2007, 16:42
Ah but I can't shake the image of Massa struggling mightily in the wet last year, Or conversly Kimi doing well in the wet during the last couple years.

That long wheelbase on the Ferrari looks to pay dividends.

Juppe
16th March 2007, 16:46
Massa sets tone for the rest of the season - accept it already, he is clearly faster than kimi.

:D :D :D ... I'm so going to love this season...

ArrowsFA1
16th March 2007, 17:28
Massa sets tone for the rest of the season - accept it already, he is clearly faster than kimi.
Massa 8.5s quicker in P1 :eek: :eek: What on earth were Ferrari thinking when they signed Kimi? :crazy: He's so SLOW!!!

:p : ;)

Ian McC
16th March 2007, 17:37
Anyone know what the forecast is for the weekend?

ArrowsFA1
16th March 2007, 18:00
Much the same as today according to Autosport - partly cloudy.

Ian McC
16th March 2007, 18:02
Much the same as today according to Autosport - partly cloudy.


Well I hope for a dry race, give us the chance to see who is ahead at the start of the season.

Valve Bounce
16th March 2007, 20:00
I can only say that I am really happy to hear that it is finally raining in Melbourne ; we have had some terrible hot weather. i can only say thank god it is raining there.

stevie_gerrard
16th March 2007, 20:30
OMG, Super Aguri's faster than Honda :eek: it really is that bad :(

truefan72
16th March 2007, 21:09
My first impressions are that
1. Hamilton is the real deal and I'll eagerly support him throughout the year.
2. Williams and wurz are much more competitive than we thought
3. BMW are now in ready to compete with Ferrari, McClaren and Renault
4. Super Aguri are very intruiging...
5. Alonso can drive, the reliabilty of McClaren will be key
6. Massa is not going to play second fiddle at Ferrari, expect him and Kimi to have a somewhat contentious relationship. Someone will end up unhappy and Massa will have some "strange car trouble"
7. Webber just about in the same position as last year with the Red Bull being utterly dissapointing
8. Toyota is probably not as bad as these times indicates, they will usually end up being a bit more challenging during quali and the race.
9. Renault have some issues with the car
10. What's up with Honda?

baker
16th March 2007, 21:23
Massa sets tone for the rest of the season - accept it already, he is clearly faster than kimi.

I'll happily accept it if the same pattern is established over the season. But it's far too early to draw the conclusion that Massa is clearly faster than Raikkonen.

I read somewhere that Kimi set the fastest times in both sectors 1 and 2 on his in-lap. Maybe he's happy to let Felippe THINK he's faster. ;)

Robinho
16th March 2007, 21:24
Massa sets tone for the rest of the season - accept it already, he is clearly faster than kimi.

just as well that everyone, Alonso included, didn't just "accept it" that Ms was definately going to win last year as you confidentley predicted.

i do think Kimi will have his work cut out to beat Massa this season, but given his experience and speed he ought to shade it over the course of the season, although that may not be enough to take the title, Ferrari aren't the only team in F1 who could win this year

baker
16th March 2007, 21:27
OMG, Super Aguri's faster than Honda :eek: it really is that bad :(

How embarrassing for Honda. Last year's car driven by 2 ex-Honda drivers is faster (so far) than this year's car. :(

webliams
16th March 2007, 23:38
I'll happily accept it if the same pattern is established over the season. But it's far too early to draw the conclusion that Massa is clearly faster than Raikkonen.

I read somewhere that Kimi set the fastest times in both sectors 1 and 2 on his in-lap. Maybe he's happy to let Felippe THINK he's faster. ;)

if I recall correctly this is true. kimi was in traffic for most of the time, at one point/ or for most of the session alonso was in front, either holding him up or kimi was doing his homework for the race, he only had room to run on the in laps of both sessions and was fastest in the first 2 sectors. i don't think alonso wanted to give kimi anything while kimi and ferrari wanted to see what alonso and mclaren had to give. at the end kimi had the fastest speed trap while massa had the fastest lap time.

both Renaults had similar problems with the fuel pressure or something like that. it could be the same problem red bull had in Bahrain. fisi was on a fast lap but then come to a holt. I believe it would've made his final time quicker but he never got to finish the lap. this happen with only a couple minutes to go in the session.

ruben's ran of the track and just touch the wall to produce a red flag, it was around mid session in the second practice, just before this heikki pulled of the track and Webber come down the pits slowly with a gearbox problem. Apparently it's the same problem Webber had in testing but was set up differently to the way they initially fixed the problem (this is what Webber said yesterday but today the reporters are saying the car went over a bump in fifth gear, as it come down it got stuck. not sure if it's the same thing).

when the red flag come out button was ahead of Ruben's split by the super aguri, Webber was in of DC.

PSfan
17th March 2007, 02:19
Saturday's practice results:

1. Kimi Raikkonen Finland Ferrari 1:26.064
2. Giancarlo Fisichella Italy Renault 1:26.454
3. Lewis Hamilton Britain McLaren-Mercedes 1:26.467
4. Anthony Davidson Britain Super Aguri-Honda 1:26.491
5. Felipe Massa Brazil Ferrari 1:26.547
6. Nick Heidfeld Germany BMW 1:26.753
7. Fernando Alonso Spain McLaren-Mercedes 1:26.786
8. Heikki Kovalainen Finland Renault 1:26.937
9. Takuma Sato Japan Super Aguri-Honda 1:27.266
10. Alexander Wurz Austria Williams-Toyota 1:27.322
11. Mark Webber Australia Red Bull-Renault 1:27.390
12. Robert Kubica Poland BMW 1:27.753
13. Ralf Schumacher Germany Toyota 1:27.887
14. Jarno Trulli Italy Toyota 1:27.897
15. Rubens Barrichello Brazil Honda 1:28.039
16. Nico Rosberg Germany Williams-Toyota 1:28.061
17. Jenson Button Britain Honda 1:28.119
18. David Coulthard Britain Red Bull-Renault 1:28.208
19. Vitantonio Liuzzi Italy Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:28.332
20. Scott Speed United States Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:28.485
21. Adrian Sutil Germany Spyker-Ferrari 1:28.678
22. Christijan Albers Netherlands Spyker-Ferrari 1:30.547

Once again, wasn't expecting Fisi or the Ant up that high, but at the same time the teams have to be carefull with their engines now cause they'll get penalties if they break (as oppose to Friday that they are allowed to change engines without penalty...) So would have been nice to know how many laps each driver did during the session.

Ian McC
17th March 2007, 10:57
Massa sets tone for the rest of the season - accept it already, he is clearly faster than kimi.


You were saying?............. :rolleyes:

Dave B
17th March 2007, 12:03
In fairness, we never got to see what Massa was capable of.

Garry Walker
17th March 2007, 12:06
You were saying?............. :rolleyes:

That this time, due to the gearbox problems for FM, i stepped into a pile of **** :D , but dont worry, Massa will give Kimi some quite good educational lessons about driving in the upcoming races :D

Robinho
17th March 2007, 12:14
you really belive that Massa wil wipe the floor with Kimi for the rest of the season? sure he will probably be ahead of Kimi at times this year, the same as he was ahaed of MS last. he'sa very talented boy, but he's not the class of the field and will almost certainly not be able to crush Kimi over the cours eof the seaosn, in fact i really think that Kimi will have the edge over a full season, whilst Massa will more than likely succumb to pressure on a few occasions.