Sergio Perez Turbo appears to have overheated. His Car stopped with smoke coming from the back.
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Sergio Perez Turbo appears to have overheated. His Car stopped with smoke coming from the back.
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Originally Posted by minardi
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The team elected to abandon its running for the day so Renault could be given more time to look into the problem and sort a solution for Thursday.
Vettel has cancelled his media commitments for Wednesday evening and flown home.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/112342
Welcome aboard mate :kiss: ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mia 01
Iceman doing great work for the Scuderia, and I expect Fred Redman to compliment Kimi's work on Thurs, and Fri.
This is going to be a dynamic pairing
May the Forza be with both of them. :vader: :dork:
Renault F1 engine starting to resemble more and more their road cars :)
Well I for one think this has all been very interesting so far. :)
@Doc That link about Vettel was funny. When Seb starts failing to be as sunny, it's a good sign that all may not be well. This is making the anticipation for the season more exciting I think.
I have to say after two days, I feel I actually have much less idea of how things are going to go than before the test.
Ha Ha! I'm thinking Seb's perambulator may have somehow lost a little ballast :stareup:Quote:
Originally Posted by rjbetty
Wow I know much of the laps were slow speed but I'm amazed how disappointing the engines sound. Odd, I didn't expect there to be that much difference.
Nice Freakin’ vid bro :)Quote:
Originally Posted by minardi
Interesting how people hope for Renault to mess up. All of Vettel's four championships were rubbished as "it's all the car" and now people hope that the RB will be crap so Fernando, Kimi or Lewis can win because of having a car advantage. Double standard much?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Alca-Tazizzle
Car differences will always be there, but I think it is a bit lacking in class to wish problems on someone, because the best racing will be had if people can fight it out, not if one brings a knife to a gun fight.
[quote=dj_bytedisaster]Interesting how people hope for Renault to mess up. All of Vettel's four championships were rubbished as "it's all the car" and now people hope that the RB will be crap so Fernando, Kimi or Lewis can win because of having a car advantage. Double standard much?Quote:
Originally Posted by "Mr Alca-Tazizzle":389xgphy
Car differences will always be there, but I think it is a bit lacking in class to wish problems on someone, because the best racing will be had if people can fight it out, not if one brings a knife to a gun fight.[/quote:389xgphy]
I have to say I do hope Red Bull are not as competitive this year and that is not lacking class IMO. Whether Vettel is at the front or not, we'll still have decent drivers racing at the front. I hope McLaren, Mercedes and Ferrari are in the fight this year as they all have drivers capable of winning the championship with them being World Champions. If Vettel doesn't feature this year, the quality will not suffer completely because there are guys just as talented who may also have a chance of winning. That's the way the sport goes and lets face it, we've had 5 or more years of very talented guys not getting a look in because their teams have not produced the goods. Vettel has had it very good and from a spectators perspective, myself and many others would like to see a bit of change this year. If the changes mean all the top guys are competitive and we see some honest racing, then I am for that as well. No sour grapes but masses of class here. :)