No bet!
Let's just enjoy the race valve! :)
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No bet!
Let's just enjoy the race valve! :)
interesting FP2. It looks like Red Bull, Ferrari, and McLaren have a shot at the pole. As usual it may comes down to who can drive a mistake free run on the limit in q3. RK looked fast on low fuel.
Massa was a mess for a fair part of the session, although he was fast on low fuel for a couple of laps, however he had a lot of offs. :(
I am mystified how Webber improved more than 4 seconds between P1 and P2. I just wonder what the circumstances are which resulted in this improvement. Of course, it is also interesting that fernando and Lewis Hamilton are not that far behind - the prospect of a great race is there.
The difference in speed at the last corner between drivers on a flying lap and those about to pit seems to be concerning the drivers. It does seem to be a serious issue, considering the wall makes it a blind corner.
It seems strange to me, though, that they wouldn't have seen this on their wonderful simulators that we hear so much about. Is it a problem on the computer game, anyone?
Can't help but agree.Quote:
Originally Posted by djparky
Initial impressions aren't good to say the least.
Not the usual Tilke-drome cookie cutter. It's Hungary with longer straights.
well the drivers love it.Quote:
Originally Posted by wedge
...but what do they know right?
seems to me you want to not like the track despite it being,long, fast and many varied elements, plenty of overtaking opportunities and a course that seems to level the playing field. This track is nothing like hungaroring so stop with the hateration and for goodness sake, enjoy the weekend
Actually I do like Tilke-dromes.Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
I enjoyed the recent Moto GP race at Aragon, I love Germany & Bahrain (inc. endurance/2010 configuration) and they're probably the two most hated Tilke tracks from fans, even if the drivers enjoy them.
I find Korea dull. It does not ebb and flow mixing straights, low speed technical corners and high speed corners unlike Sepang and Bahrain.
Basically its a series of corners with little or no respite and then you have long straight, hairpin, long straight and back to the string complex
Many people wanted to see this track fail, most of them from the UK, and most probably because Donnington failed miserably with their upgrades. So they will complain about whatever they can find, like: the tarmac is black, the sky is way too blue, the track is boring (even if the first ever race is yet to take place) and so on.Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
Great, now let's wait to see a race there and you can continue whining after that.Quote:
Originally Posted by wedge