- 10 Oct 09, 13:59#161655
I upped my dose Tony. This ones just for you.
SUZUKA-watching from the foot of the esses.
".........he doesn't yet know the place,has done only his installation lap, but here he comes first time through, smooth and silky through the two interlinked turns but already carrying a lot of speed into the first of them. Already he's identified that the speed into Turn3 is carried all the way through the sequence-all the way up to Turn7 at the top of the hill. Any lack of commitment here is punished for ages afterwards..........................
Vettel and Kimi are most impressive through the early part of the turn.......
By now hamilton has been in the pits long enough for his brain to subconsciously unscramble the disparate sensations of this new track and reassemble a logic. Here he comes for a second run. He enters turn3 at a different rate to anything anyone's done so far. With the car pointing where he needs it from early in the corner, his throttle foot is busy like Senna's used to be as he teases every bit of grip from the wet surface and disappears in a majestic flurry-and this is his out lap!"
Hope you enjoyed the read
SUZUKA-watching from the foot of the esses.
".........he doesn't yet know the place,has done only his installation lap, but here he comes first time through, smooth and silky through the two interlinked turns but already carrying a lot of speed into the first of them. Already he's identified that the speed into Turn3 is carried all the way through the sequence-all the way up to Turn7 at the top of the hill. Any lack of commitment here is punished for ages afterwards..........................
Vettel and Kimi are most impressive through the early part of the turn.......
By now hamilton has been in the pits long enough for his brain to subconsciously unscramble the disparate sensations of this new track and reassemble a logic. Here he comes for a second run. He enters turn3 at a different rate to anything anyone's done so far. With the car pointing where he needs it from early in the corner, his throttle foot is busy like Senna's used to be as he teases every bit of grip from the wet surface and disappears in a majestic flurry-and this is his out lap!"
Hope you enjoyed the read

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Abe Lincoln
Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power. Abe Lincoln