I hope he stays ahead in qualifying too.alberto222mx wrote:Vettel is flying... 1:46.660
6 tenths over Webber and 1 second over Button and Alonso.
I hope he stays ahead in qualifying too.alberto222mx wrote:Vettel is flying... 1:46.660
6 tenths over Webber and 1 second over Button and Alonso.
yes, they both did + Massa + Macca. On the options Alonso was faster then the bulls, but we know this is only FridayTazio wrote:Did the RB's even run the options on their quick laps?
If the trend continues, I think RB is still hiding something for qualifying. I don´t believe Ferrari will be able to fight them, but we'll see...TheRMVR wrote:Jenson Button: "At the moment the RedBull looks crazy quick.."
I think RB and Ferrari are favourites here.
And we probably won't learn much from tomorrows practice if the weather holds form, and it't too wet for slicks untill quali.vall wrote:yes, they both did + Massa + Macca. On the options Alonso was faster then the bulls, but we know this is only FridayTazio wrote:Did the RB's even run the options on their quick laps?
http://f1.automoto365.com/news/f1/tough ... 381-1.htmlI braked a bit late at turn 18 and ended up in the escape road: I selected reverse, but when I then selected first gear to get going again, the car stopped. It’s a shame, because I lost the final twenty minutes of the session, the part when I was due to run with a heavy fuel load. In the debrief, the engineers told me the problem was that an experimental part in the gearbox had broken,” he explained.
“This can happen on a Friday, when you try a lot of things, some of them even aimed at next season.
No he wasn't.vall wrote:On the options Alonso was faster then the bulls
I think he set best times in Sector 1 and 2 before he made the mistake and missed the turn. So, yeah, he was going faster then the Bulls.segedunum wrote:No he wasn't.vall wrote:On the options Alonso was faster then the bulls
Good work 747!747heavy wrote:Ultimate laps
Best sector times by top teams.
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/24092010/ ... -pace.htmlAfter reversing back onto the track, the double F1 World Champion's F10 then suddenly stopped – what was initially suspected to have been a stall, but transpired to be a gearbox gremlin – curtailing his running on the spot. That consigned the Oviedo native to fourth position at the close, with Massa – never quite on the same pace as the former Singapore Grand Prix-winner, who was fearsomely fast in sector three in particular – three places further back in seventh.
He needs to harden up, Webber raced in Japan with food poisoning and would have won the race if Vettel had of been paying attention during the saftey car (seems to be a theme!).imightbewrong wrote:Yamamoto has caught food poisoning, Klein will race in his place.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/86900