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It's still just Red Bull, then everyone else...RB are nearly 1 second faster than everyone else.
Meh, only during qualifying. They don't have that pace in race trim.It's still just Red Bull, then everyone else...RB are nearly 1 second faster than everyone else.
incredible start by alonso, but he just kept getting slower all race. vettel's and particularly hamilton's strategies were right on.
Agreed. I was hoping Alonso could achieve a better result with that brilliant start but it seems like Ferrari just doesn't have the best race strategy or strategists. It seems like they react to what other teams do instead of sticking to their own plan.
I was really hoping Hamilton would reel in Vettel and overtake him but I think he just didn't have the car.
It was an exciting race though.
Meh, only during qualifying. They don't have that pace in race trim.
KERS problems, apparently. You'd think they'd have fixed that thing by now, or removed it.
Apparantly its a combination of things.
http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2011/...-qualifying-but-mclaren-is-close-in-the-race/
For qualifying results, my money lands squarely on the RBR team. Their pace is completely untouchable. Once the race starts, it's much more difficult to judge. McLaren have shown that their pace and strategy are equal to the RBR team. I think that after a few more races, we're going to see a much closer field points wise, for the top 5 (alonso).
Personally, I would love to see Jensen back up on top. Aside from the questionable issue with Massa in turkey, he's a squeaky clean, efficient driver. His passing maneuvers are beautiful text book examples of how to race. He just doesn't have the same ability to push that LH has.
anyone think qually will be closer in monaco cause there are fewer places to use DRS?
anyone think qually will be closer in monaco cause there are fewer places to use DRS?
vettel by a lot, that kid is unstoppable