Count out Sauber. They've been doing short runs and searching for sponsors trick.Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
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Count out Sauber. They've been doing short runs and searching for sponsors trick.Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
The same was said about Brawn last year and secondly I don't see a reason, why BMW-Sauber couldn't have developed a good car for this season. They may not be good enough to fight it out for outright wins, but I think they are generally quite competitive.Quote:
Originally Posted by wedge
I hadn't thunk of that...... ;-)Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Apparently Onslow was developing the car last year while racing for Renault, clever little bunny wot he is....Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
Was it? Because Honda bankrolled the entire season so they never needed the money.Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
I think the Sauber times are 'false' in that they won't be scrapping for wins but points finishes look like a good potential.
Oh yes!! The same 6 tenths that he forgot at Mclaren when he went back to Renault. Also, his 6 tenths seem to have gobsmackingly amazing telepathic power, helped Ferrari throw all money and resources into this car WHILE Fernando was driving for Renault.Quote:
Originally Posted by tamburello
I'm a believer!!! :eek:
Brawn was super consistant with decent amount of laps last year http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2009/0...melbourne-win/Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
Sauber have shown their pace on short 10 lap runs
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http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2010/0...n-in-valencia/
His (PDLR) long runs were varied, the fastest in the middle of the day was a ten lap run in which his times compared with the Ferrari, but I would guess that he was running less fuel for that run.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/sarahholt...ff_to_a_f.html
The Swiss-based team are certainly showing signs of competitiveness but their times are tempered by the fact that they were not set during longer runs on the track, which could mean they had less fuel on board.
BMW Sauber is one of the three best cars!
Since you are an expert in dredging through my old posts (and failing to find anything, but we'll airbrush that out for now) when have I being quick to judge on that before?Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
I have no doubt that Lewis Hamilton is capable of driving development forward, either through feedback, technical input, charisma or sheer bloody willpower.
It is sad that the majority of his fans can't bring themselves to do the same towards his rivals, but that isn't his fault either.
Lewis has faults, far more than his fans can bear to accept, but an inability to bring pace to a car isn't one of them.
Much the same with Fernando.
Just in case any part of that was aimed at me, I'll repeat what I've said so many times before: I respect Alonso's ability as a driver, and as one of the top men in the sport right now. You don't win two championships by accident.
I just don't want him to blummin' well win anything else - ever!
Not supporting somebody doesn't automatically mean not respecting their achievements.