:rotflmao: Lauda just on German TV: "Shame on me!"
He had predicted before that Merc was too slow this weekend :blackeye:
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:rotflmao: Lauda just on German TV: "Shame on me!"
He had predicted before that Merc was too slow this weekend :blackeye:
And Nico last year in China doesn't count? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Rollo
Does anyone understand the point of McLaren going out and then not setting a time? They were last out so would not have started ahead of anyone else who did the same thing.
agrees, didn't make much senseQuote:
Originally Posted by AndyL
Nice one Nico. Alonso aborted the last flying lap... Does that mean he'll be starting on the hard compound?
I think sky sports have it wrong in their provisional
Webber drops 5 places as does hamilton so it should be
8. button
9. Hamilton
10. Webber
as Hamilton's penalty applies last
correction:
so is it a 2 place grid drop only for Webber?
No.Quote:
Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
Rd. 2 Malaysia - Hamilton (McLaren)
Rd. 3 China - Rosberg (Mercedes)
Rd. 4 Bahrain - Vettel (Red Bull)
As far as I'm aware, McLaren and Red Bull aren't Mercedes. Unless... er... what now?
Wasn't back to back with anything was it! It was preceded by a McLaren pole and followed by a Red Bull one.Quote:
Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
By not setting a time they have free tire choice. I think they felt that much more than 9th or 10th wouldn't be possible anyways and all others had set a time.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyL
nopeQuote:
Originally Posted by webberf1
worse yet, he will start on the used softs he set his first Q3 time on