- 20 Jun 14, 10:57#405053
Or that they can both put down their best Q laps and not have it disrupted by some calculated or boneheaded off.
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If setting pole position on your first go in monaco is immoral then so be it
If setting pole position on your first go in monaco is immoral then so be it
He wasn't so confident it would stand since he had to "push so hard" on his second stint.
If setting pole position on your first go in monaco is immoral then so be it
He wasn't so confident it would stand since he had to "push so hard" on his second stint.
Confidence or not, even vettel used to go out on a second run when he had pole position already just to make sure. It's just smart qualifying, like setting the fastest lap on the first go in monaco
If setting pole position on your first go in monaco is immoral then so be it
He wasn't so confident it would stand since he had to "push so hard" on his second stint.
Confidence or not, even vettel used to go out on a second run when he had pole position already just to make sure. It's just smart qualifying, like setting the fastest lap on the first go in monaco
Knowing your team mate will wait till the last run so you can't copy his data then blocking his run. That's one way of doing things I guess.
If setting pole position on your first go in monaco is immoral then so be it
He wasn't so confident it would stand since he had to "push so hard" on his second stint.
Confidence or not, even vettel used to go out on a second run when he had pole position already just to make sure. It's just smart qualifying, like setting the fastest lap on the first go in monaco
Knowing your team mate will wait till the last run so you can't copy his data then blocking his run. That's one way of doing things I guess.
It is. obviously not the smart way in monaco.
If setting pole position on your first go in monaco is immoral then so be it
He wasn't so confident it would stand since he had to "push so hard" on his second stint.
Confidence or not, even vettel used to go out on a second run when he had pole position already just to make sure. It's just smart qualifying, like setting the fastest lap on the first go in monaco
Knowing your team mate will wait till the last run so you can't copy his data then blocking his run. That's one way of doing things I guess.
It is. obviously not the smart way in monaco.
Nico is the smart one, not the talented one.
If setting pole position on your first go in monaco is immoral then so be it
He wasn't so confident it would stand since he had to "push so hard" on his second stint.
Confidence or not, even vettel used to go out on a second run when he had pole position already just to make sure. It's just smart qualifying, like setting the fastest lap on the first go in monaco
Knowing your team mate will wait till the last run so you can't copy his data then blocking his run. That's one way of doing things I guess.
It is. obviously not the smart way in monaco.
Nico is the smart one, not the talented one.
That's not to say nico isn't talented and hamilton isn't smart
Talents is as smarts does.
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