Wow, just WOW! This is going to be an epic legendary season of justice! Good times!Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
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Wow, just WOW! This is going to be an epic legendary season of justice! Good times!Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
Very cool post, truefan!Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
Sidebar; it seems that Brawn is (so far) keeping his promise and treating both drivers as equals. Their best laps (which we must assume are low fuel quali simulations) are 0.1s apart.
There is no reason not to as the racing hasn't started yet.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sonic
The last day of testing has certainly created some very interesting results, because it looks like numerous teams have tried a quali-simulation and as the overall times show, it's mighty close. McLaren, Ferrari and Red Bull are almost inseparable and the chasers (Force India, Mercedes, etc) are all right behind ready and capable of capitalizing on any miscalculation the expected top teams might make. Actually I don't remember a winter testing, which saw as many as three teams being basically on the same level! Usually 1-2 teams have emerged above others in pre-season. All of this is just plain awesome! Hopefully the new teams won't have to feel lonely at the back for too long and will be capable of joining the tight and exciting battles of the established teams sooner or later. :)
The whole situation will create especially extremely tense qualifying battles as I suspect the new rules will increase the importance of Saturdays. Already in 2008 on several circuits the Top10 were within 0,5 seconds and it looks like it could be even tighter than that now. The nerves of racing drivers will be put to an astonishing test to try to pull out perfect laps throughout qualifying!
Well that's not true. According to someone who has been there and done that - Mr J Herbert, the first time he tested in '95 he was close to Schu's pace but from that moment on it became a closed shop and he never saw a scrap of data from the other side of the garage to assist him.Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
Now I'm not trying to suggest Herbs would have beaten MS, but that was just testing too and equal treatment was not given there so I applaud Brawn for so far giving both drivers a fair shot - may the best German win ;)
I have to agree with the consensus on here, I said back at the end of last season that 2010 could be arguably one of the best and most unpredictable seasons in recent years, and pre-season testing has only reinforced that belief.
I cant wait now for Bahrain
You are referring to Flavio. Ross Brawn does not manage that way. If Schumacher wins three out of the first six races and Rosberg is breathless the situation will change.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sonic
Although Schumacher has his own way and he is a master at building his team to a point where EVERYONE else will have to follow.
Eddie Cheever said that being teammate to Alain Prost at Renault was like going through a food processor - everytime Eddie gained on Prost, Alain would uo the ante even further.
Schumacher will do the same. Rosberg is I think on for the bumpiest ride of his life! If he just keeps up, he will be doing extremely well.
Still 12 odd days to go! Time seems to be going so slowly now. :mad:
Oddly enough the time seems to be going too quickly for me - only 12 days?! :eek: Probably I've been concentrated on other issues "too much", so as a consequence the F1 season is nearing at a rapid pace. I'm not sure I'm ready yet. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by aki13