- 04 Apr 09, 18:56#102126
How's Trulli in the wet? I can't remember any performances from him in wet weather. Any good?

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How's Trulli in the wet? I can't remember any performances from him in wet weather. Any good?
How's Trulli in the wet? I can't remember any performances from him in wet weather. Any good?
I don't think he is.
How's Trulli in the wet? I can't remember any performances from him in wet weather. Any good?
I don't think he is.
Hmm. In that case, I could see Barrichello jumping several places on the last lap and Webber being the first driver to challenge Button for the lead. That would be awesome
You might as well just put it in the bin. That's where it belongs.
Im gonna make you wear it at Silverstone. Even if I have to get you very very very drunk!
Good luck with that.
How's Trulli in the wet? I can't remember any performances from him in wet weather. Any good?
I don't think he is.
Hmm. In that case, I could see Barrichello jumping several places on the last lap and Webber being the first driver to challenge Button for the lead. That would be awesome
How's Trulli in the wet? I can't remember any performances from him in wet weather. Any good?
I don't think he is.
Hmm. In that case, I could see Barrichello jumping several places on the last lap and Webber being the first driver to challenge Button for the lead. That would be awesome
I think Button will probably pull away, or either Glock or Nico will challenge him. I have not seen much of Glock in the wet, but German drivers today all seem to be wet weather masters (except Ralf).
How's Trulli in the wet? I can't remember any performances from him in wet weather. Any good?
I don't think he is.
Hmm. In that case, I could see Barrichello jumping several places on the last lap and Webber being the first driver to challenge Button for the lead. That would be awesome
I think Button will probably pull away, or either Glock or Nico will challenge him. I have not seen much of Glock in the wet, but German drivers today all seem to be wet weather masters (except Ralf).
Was there anything that Ralf was a master of?
No doubt Trulli will express his "safety" concerns tomorrow. Not only is it going to be evening time, but raining as well. Perhaps he shouldn't race if he's that scared.
The toyota is quite similar to the Ferrari, for one simple reason. Massa and Truili are identical in their driving style. Need a good front end, both blindly fast in quali but weaker with race pace. Both Ferrari and Toyota have primarily been developed around Massa and Truili. That leaves both cars with a similar trait, they struggle more with getting heat into the tyres. This was pretty clear last year with both cars. Thus it meant during wet races, getting heat into the wet tyres was a downright pain.
At least thats my view. Which isn't always right.
But if the Toyota is much like last years, they'll struggle in the wet. Button will then dominant more than likely. Webber would be one to watch certainly if it rained.
The toyota is quite similar to the Ferrari, for one simple reason. Massa and Truili are identical in their driving style. Need a good front end, both blindly fast in quali but weaker with race pace. Both Ferrari and Toyota have primarily been developed around Massa and Truili. That leaves both cars with a similar trait, they struggle more with getting heat into the tyres. This was pretty clear last year with both cars. Thus it meant during wet races, getting heat into the wet tyres was a downright pain.
At least thats my view. Which isn't always right.
But if the Toyota is much like last years, they'll struggle in the wet. Button will then dominant more than likely. Webber would be one to watch certainly if it rained.
Lewis would be one to watch if it rained.
Webber spun in silverstone in the wet.
The toyota is quite similar to the Ferrari, for one simple reason. Massa and Truili are identical in their driving style. Need a good front end, both blindly fast in quali but weaker with race pace. Both Ferrari and Toyota have primarily been developed around Massa and Truili. That leaves both cars with a similar trait, they struggle more with getting heat into the tyres. This was pretty clear last year with both cars. Thus it meant during wet races, getting heat into the wet tyres was a downright pain.
At least thats my view. Which isn't always right.
But if the Toyota is much like last years, they'll struggle in the wet. Button will then dominant more than likely. Webber would be one to watch certainly if it rained.
Lewis would be one to watch if it rained.
Webber spun in silverstone in the wet.
Yeah Qualifying ace! then backwards doen the track!
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