A view not supported on the evidence of the season so far, but a view that "bigs up" Massa if he manages to win tomorrow.Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
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A view not supported on the evidence of the season so far, but a view that "bigs up" Massa if he manages to win tomorrow.Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
My bet for first stop is:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tazio
Massa: Lap 17th.
Kimi: Lap 18th.
Alonso: Lap 20th.
Hamilton: Lap 21st.
He just doesn't like Kimi :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tazio
I think you have Massa right but there is no way Kimi is slower than Alonso with 2 laps less fuel. I also don't think Hamilton is that much heavier. He admitted to making mistakes in Q3 so I think that probably accounted for much of the deficit.Quote:
Originally Posted by andreag
Duly noted!Quote:
Originally Posted by andreag
I guess we will just have to wait and see!
That is if their engine, I mean cars all make it to the first pit stop!
Rain affected Lewis lap.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hawkmoon
:eek: How?Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
The first four cars were separated by less than 30 seconds (from 1st to 4th) on their last lap. How can rain can affect just one of them?
We should talk about Fernando Alonso superiority!
He's 1 second faster than anyone..
Don't know, Lewis said so.Quote:
Originally Posted by andreag
Ferrari has no superiority at all. At least not at Sepang.
Ferrari hasn't been quick at Sepang for many years. In previous years it could be explained with tyres (as before the tyre war - in 1999-2000 - Ferrari was superior at Sepang).
Sakhir must give an answer whether Sepang has been an unsuitable circuit for Ferrari once again. Sakhir on the contrary has been very suitable circuit for Ferrari in previous years.