Maybe rain will surprise us since they missed the forecast last week. Has anybody heard what they are doing differently for the double-header?
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Maybe rain will surprise us since they missed the forecast last week. Has anybody heard what they are doing differently for the double-header?
Mercedes is bring Aero upgrades, power unit upgrade and cleaning up some bits and pieces here and there.
Slight change of rain.
A wet race would be nice. We can only hope.
And I'm betting some setups and equipment changes will be present across the grid. Having a double header doesn't mean the same outcome. Silverstone last year showed us what can happen in a short period of time.
Lewis has found some additional pace. Leads FP2.
1. Hamilton 1:04.523
2. Bottas 1:04.712
3. Verstappen 1:04.740
last week Verstappen was 1:05.412 in FP2.
[QUOTE=Nitrodaze;1276249]These are not headline times. Considering pole last weekend was 1.03.841 by Verstappen. Mercedes would be back in their usual positions behind Verstappen on..
Lewis will get pole. Anyone fancy a wager... the loser has to shave his head?
Different weekend, different weather, different tires.
Meh, the weaxf gods know you schtick and they are not amused.Quote:
Considering pole last weekend was 1.03.841 by Verstappen. Mercedes would be back in their usual positions behind Verstappen on Saturday.
In your honor they will allow Hamilton to get pole (The data already shows Mercedes is quicker this weekend), Bottas will be second. Bottas on the start will take out Hamilton and it will be Vertstappen, Perez and Norris 1-2-3.
Pip, pip, pip, pip! :beer:
Out in Q1
Raikken
Ocon - new contract = total suck
Latifi
Haas Boys
Leading Q1
1. Max
2. Norris
3. Alonso - the surprise of Q1
Out in Q2
Ferrari boys
Ricardo - he just can't get any positive momentum on this season
Alonso - his lap was ruined by Vettel
GIO
Leading Q2
1. Max
2. Hamilton
3. Bottas
Russel makes it through ahead of Ferrari!
Vettel will likely get a penalty