Moanlower wrote:Fernando during thursday press conference:
Did he mean that technically speaking NP had the same car, but not when it comes to aerodynamic updates?? To me it looks like it's a cheeky way to deny or avoid the fact that he had a better car most of the time, but not on the technical side.Obviously something went wrong with him, with the team or whatever. Technically speaking, I think we always had the same car; this has to be clear because there was a lot of information this summer
...try telling that to all of the people that still moan and cry about the "illegal" DDD...Giblet wrote:Illegal means penalized. Those are not penalized examples, therefore legal.
BBC online have them recorded. But I'm not sure if that's useful for you.ESPImperium wrote:What i find retarded is that BBC dont have the replays of FP1 & FP2 on BBCi this weekend. Last night all i wanted to do after a hard days work was to come home and switch on to watch FP1 & FP2.
May havt to give the Crofty & Anthony a tweet to see what they say.
They used to...and stopped it for some reason.ESPImperium wrote:What i find retarded is that BBC dont have the replays of FP1 & FP2 on BBCi this weekend. Last night all i wanted to do after a hard days work was to come home and switch on to watch FP1 & FP2.
May havt to give the Crofty & Anthony a tweet to see what they say.
On top of that Hamilton only did 1 run in Q1 and Q2 so could have potentially gone faster still. McLaren may be a lap or two lighter to ensure their good qualifying positions, but I think they'll be pretty similar. The important thing is going to be tyre wear in the race. If Brawn are on top of their problems then maybe they've got their excellent tyre wear rates back, otherwise they could cook their tyres really quickly. Either way I think RB is the only one who xan take the fight to McLaren this weekend.hulmerist wrote:@ roost - remember both hamilton and kovi were on better laps at the end, kovi messed his up, hamilton didn't need to finish his