Good man Alonso, but yeah those redbulls look mega.
Hmm, its that ride height thing, hopefully then when Ferrari sort there's out properly they'll be right up there. I suppose then it's perfectly legal to set the height deliberately low in quali, raise it for the start of the race before having it adjusted down to the quali height at the end? Whitmarsh said he initially thought it would be illegal.
Gotta hope Alonso provides a good start tomorrow, if he gets in front of one he's got the pace to stay there.
I hope the marshalls and the safety car are on the ball tomorrow as Sutil's in the top tend.
More on that ride-height system:
"There's evidence there are ride-height control systems which many people thought weren't permissible," he said.
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said he could "absolutely guarantee" their car had no such system.
"It looks like Red Bull and some other cars are able to run lower in qualifying than you would expect if they're then going to fill the car with fuel afterwards," Whitmarsh said.
"As you can imagine, we're working quite hard on those systems now.
Horner said on Saturday: "There are funny things happening at McLaren - Lewis managing Mark, Ron reckoning we have a fuel problem and now Martin reckons we have a ride-height control."
Mercedes team boss Ross Brawn said after qualifying that he thought governing body the FIA should issue a rules clarification on the subject of ride-height controls to end the suspicion and speculation.
It's getting a bit fesity, I think the most interesting point is red bull haven't said a ride-height system is legal they've denied having one.