Fastest today. Mission complete.
Likelyhood Renault is going to a delta given how close the times are between Hulkardo? I panicked this morning when they said on the radio (admittedly, non-sports station) that Ricciardo was near the bottom of the timesheet, but failed to mention that it was ABOVE A FUCKING MERCEDES, YOU TWATS.Day 2 done and dusted!
1) Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, 1:18.247, 144 laps
2) Lando Norris, McLaren, 1:18.553, 102 laps
3) Kevin Magnussen, Haas, 1:19.206, 59 laps
4) Alex Albon, Toro Rosso, 1:19.301, 131 laps
5) Antonio Giovinazzi, Alfa Romeo, 1:19.312, 99 laps
6) Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes, 1:19.535, 89 laps
7) Pierre Gasly, Red Bull, 1:19.814, 92 laps
8) Nico Hulkenberg, Renault, 1:19.837, 95 laps
9) Daniel Ricciardo, Renault, 1:19.886, 28 laps
10) Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 1:19.928, 74 laps
11) Lance Stroll, Racing Point, 1:20.382, 79 laps
12) Pietro Fittipaldi, Haas, 1:21.849, 13 laps
Likelyhood Renault is going to a delta given how close the times are between Hulkardo? I panicked this morning when they said on the radio (admittedly, non-sports station) that Ricciardo was near the bottom of the timesheet, but failed to mention that it was ABOVE A FUCKING MERCEDES, YOU TWATS.
I'm slightly more relieved now.
All it seems to do is tell you where you are reliability wise and even after running like clockwork some random gremlin could still fuck you like with a 10 cent rubber part fucking Hamilton out of a win in Australia 2014.It amazes me that anyone bothers looking at the lap times at all.
This is really where you start to get an idea of reliability more than anything.
It amazes me that anyone bothers looking at the lap times at all.
This is really where you start to get an idea of reliability more than anything.
Seems like a good chap indeed, and also a great driver, considering what he did last year. Might join my two favorites, Ricciardo and Norris.
Mission not complete, more winnowing needed.
The act of enjoying a refreshing Marlboro at the top of a tall mountain.
Noo, I'm sure they wouldn't mean anything smoking related. Surely.The act of enjoying a refreshing Marlboro at the top of a tall mountain.
It amazes me that anyone bothers looking at the lap times at all.
I truly don't understand how they do it. Like, someone buy them a fucking dyno.Marc Priestley saying there's whispers Honda is having serious vibration issues again hmmm
I truly don't understand how they do it. Like, someone buy them a fucking dyno.
Mission winnow testing.
He insinuated that these are a carry over from last season. Was TR struggling with vibrations last season?
And it's so fugly, ruins the car's look. But they need the money.
I came into the thread to post the same thing, much better.
They're always behind. No one thinks they can win a single race this year. They're the NE Patriots of F1: perennial underdogs. /sarcasmMercedes has started the last two seasons behind, why would this year be any different?
Lol. Every year.Well there we have it, Ferrari have won the WDC and WCC, GG lads.
Wrong. Last year GPS data provided by Amus showed that Mercedes was faster than Ferrari. Specifically Mercedes was able to carry more speed in the corners and didn't have any fuel management issues but was a bit hard on the tyres. Ferrari was a bit gentle on the tyres and faster on the straight but much slower in the corners. In fact Ferrari fans on Reddit and other forums had a massive meltdowns and thought the car was worse than RB.Mercedes has started the last two seasons behind, why would this year be any different?
A bit too much focus on the crashes and not on the moving cars. I wanted to see a few more clips of the breakneck speed they go.