- 20 Sep 14, 19:43#417800
Not at all, Lewis had a lockup too.
Hamilton lost 2 tenths in turn 1 lockup where as Rosberg lost 1 tenth at turn 14 to turn 15
They both changed brakes didn't they, I thought I heard that they did it before qualifying because of high wear
As posted above Lewis lost 2 tenths because of the lock up and Rosberg lost 1 tenth
Bit of a boring qualifying. Pitt about Kimi he finally seems on form.
Nico ' s lock up at turn 14 cost him pole. But could the front row of the grid be any closer. In fact the pack is really close this race.
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Not at all, Lewis had a lockup too.
Bit of a boring qualifying. Pitt about Kimi he finally seems on form.
Nico ' s lock up at turn 14 cost him pole. But could the front row of the grid be any closer. In fact the pack is really close this race.
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and Lewis' lock up at turn one cost him a bigger advantage on pole
Hamilton lost 2 tenths in turn 1 lockup where as Rosberg lost 1 tenth at turn 14 to turn 15
A mistake by Hamilton but he managed to hold onto pole. Very close. Rosberg is probably kicking himself for changing his brakes.
They are in a big battle though with the Red Bulls. I don't know if Hamilton or Rosberg are going to be able to race with Ricciardo who is showing that he is the most gifted driver on the track this season.
With their massive car advantage seemingly dulled this weekend it could all come down to driver skill set amongst top two teams. If this is the case look for another Ricciardo victory.
They both changed brakes didn't they, I thought I heard that they did it before qualifying because of high wear
Bit of a boring qualifying. Pitt about Kimi he finally seems on form.
Nico ' s lock up at turn 14 cost him pole. But could the front row of the grid be any closer. In fact the pack is really close this race.
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They both had lockups that cost. Its fair to assume both cost the same amount of time, so the driver that came first was the better driver
unless you mean that Nico has such bad racecraft that a lockup must cost him more than it does Lewis who handles them better, in that case he should leave the mistakes to Lewis becasue he is not good enough to avoid them costing him pole, meaning the better man is on pole
As posted above Lewis lost 2 tenths because of the lock up and Rosberg lost 1 tenth