- 22 Mar 08, 12:21#36808
Looks like Heikki and Lewis won't be starting where they thought they would this weekend. 5 place penalties each for impeding Heidfeld pushinf Trulli up to third. Should make it even more intereseting tonight.
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Someone like Button could even be an outside bet to get on the podium, he will have the advantage of being able to choose his fuel load remember. That's what i'm hoping anyway.
They should make it 12 lap quali again, no Parc Ferme.
So we can have cars with nearly no fuel compete for pole, and fill them back up for the race.
Personally I think this is rubbish. There were numerous drivers doing slow laps, they either all should be penalised, or none. Instead of handpicking Ron's cars from the bunch as usual. Formula One is become a joke... although a highly adictive one at that
They should make it 12 lap quali again, no Parc Ferme.
So we can have cars with nearly no fuel compete for pole, and fill them back up for the race.
I agree, let's go back to the basics, the only reason why they changed qualifying rules in the first place was because "Schumacher was dominating and it got boring".
One driver to watch out for though if it rains? Adrian Sutil, the man who was fastest in wet practice at Monaco and brought Home Spyker's only point in F1 in the wet at Fuji. Rosberg is very handy in the wet so this is really Williams' only chance of getting points this weekend.
Personally I think this is rubbish. There were numerous drivers doing slow laps, they either all should be penalised, or none. Instead of handpicking Ron's cars from the bunch as usual. Formula One is become a joke... although a highly adictive one at that
They weren't penalised for going slowly, they were penalised for going slowly on the racing line, which only the two McLarens did. If you watch the session again, you'll see that the Ferraris are off-line and Kubica is well over on the other side of the track.
To 7upJordan, I think you're right about Sutil. I don't think he'll score points, but he probably won't be far behind 8th place. Unless things go like Australia, in which case I would say he might be in with a chance.
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