I guess the rumors have been rubbish.Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
Fernando looks way too happy. Only time will tell....
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I guess the rumors have been rubbish.Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
Fernando looks way too happy. Only time will tell....
If the F10 lacks efficiency, I really want to see it when it doesn't - it'll crush the field......
3 blown engines in 1 weekend.
What gives?
Alonso had a nice run going too. I was itching to see him pounce Bunsen. Sauber must have been peeved knowing that his team's day way over after ten laps.
Alonso and Petrov were the drivers of the race.
The reason why Alonso's engine went is because he was overriding the gearbox problems through managing the gears with the engine revs.
This is a really gifted individual and unfortunately for him the engine lasted until two laps from the end.
It is early days in the championship and I still reckon he is going to win the 2010 title.
Jenson and him had a good dice. He had his gearbox problem and Button had to chage tyres too early and was around 2 seconds off the pace of those ahead, including his teammate Hamilton.
3 blown engines (and a poor strategy in the Qualy) but still on top in both championships, and Alonso once again proved what a great driver he is. I am quite confident that Ferrari it's going to win a lot this year :DQuote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
Ferrari have a better car than last year, that's a huge step but when it comes to the drivers, I have not seen the added value of bringing Alonso in a year early. If he had a blue helmet, I'd think Räikkönen was still in the car, since the balance between the drivers is the same as last year (at least so far), but then again, I have colored glasses :) .
The problems with strategy are still there as well, it's just that it's more difficult to get things wrong when the strategy options are far more limited.
I think so as well, but I am a bit disappointed with the weekend. It seems that Ferrari still need an improvement in reliability and strategy and the fact that McLaren also messed up Saturday is little consolation.Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
I have to disagree. From what I see Alonso shows better spirit, although his debut is eerily similar with the one of Kimi - great start, but fades later. However, for now he seems to be faster than Felipe, although Massa has clearly improved as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by DexDexter
Why do you think Massa has improved? To me he is as good or bad as last year, there is absolutely nothing that suggests he has changed (which is a good thing, the accident you know). I mean the guy still has problems in Australia etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
Before, when he had problems, he retired with foolish moves. Now he scores points, always. This makes him very dangerous.Quote:
Originally Posted by DexDexter