- 18 Apr 11, 13:18#252036
I appreciate you letting the digs go, they were light hearted! The Ferrari's are not harsh on the tires, and are a worthy car come race day. But I'm being serious about their abandoning Q3 for the sake of an additional set of options. It has to be a strategy they'll be looking at. Poles mean a hell of a lot less this year than last.
In any case, everyone is relying on the KERS gremlins for Red Bull to continue, and we need someone other than Vettel to get some of those 25 point results, otherwise the WDC will be out of reach to all but couple of drivers by Germany.
Haven't had a chance to read all the threads, am on my way home from Shanghai. Got to say what an amazing race. I've been to a few, but this has to rank as one of the best!
Superb, brilliant drive by Webber! Can't tell you how good his drive was to see.
Brilliant win by Lewis, hats off to him and McLaren.
Excellent to see Nico/Merc put in such a great performance and it was great to see him lead the race for as many laps as he did.
Can't leave without saying for all the Tifosi that we shouldn't be too upset with our race. Clearly not as fast on a single lap as the Macca's or Red Bulls, but, our race pace on the option tyres is equal to them. We just need to improve our pace on primes and for qualifying - the key to that, IMO, is through our aeros.
So happy to see Felipe end the race as the leading Ferrari, and that's taking nothing away from Nando. And to all those who say Ferrari favour Nando and he's the #1 before the season starts - gee, I wonder what went wrong????? How is it that Felipe is "allowed" to finish ahead of Nando??? How is it that there are no secret messages??? How is it that Nando isn't off sulking???? You're all so sure for a year now that Ferrari will always favour Nando - hmmm, wonder what went wrong these last 2 races. Never mind, I'm 100% certain that you will find some way of justifying your views, but, no matter what you post, the fact is that:-
Felipe finished ahead of Nando, by one position, for the last two races
Team orders are allowed
Ferrari said/did nothing to move Nando ahead of Felipe
You lucky dog, getting to see two GPs back to back. I'm sure there are quite a few people here that would have traded places with you. This weekend was indeed a phenomenal race to witness.
On your Fernando/Felipe controversy... that's because there wasn't a podium involved.Juuuust kidding.
I think Ferrari are worried about a lot more right now than their number 1 or number two driver status assignments. I think Ferrari took copious notes on what Webber did this weekend and may be getting some "ideas" of their own.
It's my 4000th post!
Congrats on the 4K, I'll just let the digs pass
As I said, for the Tifosi, on options, we were same pace as Macca's and Red Bulls, and, despite being where we are, we still got valuable points. It's a long year, so lets see what our Turkey upgrades bring
I appreciate you letting the digs go, they were light hearted! The Ferrari's are not harsh on the tires, and are a worthy car come race day. But I'm being serious about their abandoning Q3 for the sake of an additional set of options. It has to be a strategy they'll be looking at. Poles mean a hell of a lot less this year than last.
In any case, everyone is relying on the KERS gremlins for Red Bull to continue, and we need someone other than Vettel to get some of those 25 point results, otherwise the WDC will be out of reach to all but couple of drivers by Germany.
"I don't want to be part of a forum where everyone has differing opinions." Boom...