Talking about safety cars I think that Kimi's mistake today is making Ferrari's life easier from that POV.Quote:
Originally Posted by eu
I mean Felipe will be in and out before Kimi gets there, other teams won't have this luxury.
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Talking about safety cars I think that Kimi's mistake today is making Ferrari's life easier from that POV.Quote:
Originally Posted by eu
I mean Felipe will be in and out before Kimi gets there, other teams won't have this luxury.
BTW I'm very eager to see how will Ron manage the team orders tomorrow.
Hamilton was very very fast today and pole was his if not for traffic in his last lap and knows he can beat Alonso.
Alonso needs to beat his team mate more than anything else.
It will be very delicate and they could easily lose everything on this track, so maybe Ron is thinking right now about what orders he'll have to impose tomorrow.
1 lap of fuel in Monaco costs 0.070 secs. (less than a tenth). The benefit of being lighter, can be easily lost by re-entering behind a train of cars.
I've read (don't remember where) that some teams were considering to adopt a one stop strategy if the race were wet; the only problem would be if it doesn't rain, they would have to make half race with ultra-soft tyres (which are degrading too quick), or change the strategy to a second late stop to use the ultra-soft then.
Watching the times, I don't see any team but maybe BMW going to a really long first stint.
And about if Fernando was lighter then Lewis, I think they're almost equally loaded, probably Lewis is lighter (this would explain his try to get the lap at the begining of Q3).
I think he was simply making sure he did his best in case it rains, and it was a good thing to do.Quote:
Originally Posted by andreag
I think Hamilton's a touch lighter.
yu guys amaze me 3 gal of fuel is 18 pounds - do you really thing the difference between talent is 18 pounds?? over 20 laps
who knows.. But I know this much, if Alonso makes a bad start Hamilton will be past him in the blink of an eye.. I really hope to see Lewis win his first grand prix this year at Monaco! But Alonso cannot be underestimated..Neither Massa
I think so as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hawkmoon
The fact that Lewis was clearly quicker earlier on. Probaly a Lewis favouring exaggarationQuote:
Originally Posted by raphael123
hindsight is a wonderful thing. 5 laps is about a 1/3 of a second.
worth thinking about?