- 19 Oct 08, 11:12#74049
But when you look at the comparisons of fuel levels and qualifying times, Kovalainen does well to qualify often within a few tenths of Hamilton despite having anywhere between two and five laps more fuel onboard. He's been allowed to have the lighter fuel load only once in Q3, yet with only two laps' worth of fuel less than Hamilton, he out-qualified him by eight tenths of a second. Surely that should be screaming out to the guys at McLaren to give him more opportunities with light fuel loads so that he can put his car on the front row more often? No?

Kovalainen has a point about Hamilton being aggressive. Although not as bad as it first looked, Hamilton suddenly swerving to the right was still not exactly the ideal way of driving and treating your team mate. Kovalainen can say all he wants about the strategy, indeed, the reason he carries a lap or two more fuel than Hamilton is because he looks after his tyres slightly better, so can have a little extra weight in his car. Why doesn't Kovalainen try to explain why his race pace is anything from two or three to five or six tenths of a second slower than Kovalainen or why he was not able to alter his driving style as quickly as Hamilton was to get the MP4-23 to use its tyres better? Kovalainen can say whatever he wants for all I give a toss. He's nice a guy and all that, but he's dramatically underperformed this season, and his pathetic display in qualifying today attests to that. If I were de la Rosa, I'd be mighty pissed off right now. What's it going to take for this guy to get the gig over Kovalainen. de la Rosa is no Senna, but he's a solid enough performer and could do no worse than Kovalainen. Thanks for pissing away McLaren's constructors' title hopes Kovi!
But when you look at the comparisons of fuel levels and qualifying times, Kovalainen does well to qualify often within a few tenths of Hamilton despite having anywhere between two and five laps more fuel onboard. He's been allowed to have the lighter fuel load only once in Q3, yet with only two laps' worth of fuel less than Hamilton, he out-qualified him by eight tenths of a second. Surely that should be screaming out to the guys at McLaren to give him more opportunities with light fuel loads so that he can put his car on the front row more often? No?

