It will be tough for him. I wonder what another driver in that seat could have done with the car.
Nico is beating him with a margin. The tense in the team will soon get immense.
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It will be tough for him. I wonder what another driver in that seat could have done with the car.
Nico is beating him with a margin. The tense in the team will soon get immense.
Quite.Quote:
Originally Posted by studiose
As I recall, he was outqualified on his Ferrari debut too....a clear indicator of things to come that turned out to be.
The info I heard (on the BBC practice commentary) was that the Mercedes is prone to understeer, which is not how Schumi has liked his cars to be and that it suits Rosberg's style more.
Once that is dialled out/cured/car-totally-changed-by-evil-forces-intent-on-not-giving-Nico-a-fair-chance (Delete according to degree of lunacy), then 3/10ths isn't that big a gap at all to bridge.
Plus, it is only qualifying. 49 laps await us tomorrow.
3 2 United Kingdom Eddie Irvine Ferrari 1:32.889 +0.518
4 1 Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari 1:33.125 +0.754
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_Australian_Grand_Prix
Blimey, Nico is as good as Eddie Irvine.
What a load of rubbish.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mia 01
Just take a look to the margin that Vettel, Massa and Hamilton got over their team mates, it's much more than what Rosberg managed over a 15+ years older MS, still the detractors are only pointing to MS being slow.
Exactly.Quote:
Originally Posted by tamburello
Tamb! LOL :D I was just about to post that 1996 data too.
Schuey has been beaten, and whilst as a Nico fan I'm thrilled, I have to expect this situation will not continue.
I pedicted on another thread than MS would win at Malaysia, and whilst that seems unlikely with the pace of the car atm it could be that race that he starts to feel at home again.
I didnīt say that MS is slow. But it seems as Nico is a bit faster, anytime!Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
You implied that he is slow:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mia 01
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Originally Posted by Mia 01
Just a simple question, Ioan:Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
did you honestly even consider that Nico would be faster?
I think heīs up for a rough ride and simply because he doesnīt have that 4-days-of-testing in Fiorano every week.
And thats not taking anything from him. He is and will forever be the most successful f1 driver.
For me the problem is not Nico, unless he is rusty as the old Transformer in the 2nd movie he will school him sooner or later. But the car seems to be much slower and usually the top 2 teams in the beginning of the season fight for the championship. And the top 2 are Red Bull and Ferrari. So to the casual fans he will fail, even if he beats Nico and the McLarens.