raymondu999 wrote:I think most are shying away due to the very different requirements and nature of the circuit. I think this is the litmus test for the Red Bull vs McLaren fight. Since Spain last year the McLaren is equal - or maybe even a bit better in the fast corner circuits; and better than the Red Bull in the race. Maybe not in terms of outright race pace - but in terms of tyre conservation; at least
raymondu999 wrote:I think probably Button and Vettel are the best on tyre conservation while keeping good pace; at least since last year.
I'm gonna go on a limb and say both of those drivers are going to go on the podium.
Hail22 wrote:banibhusan wrote:Hail22 wrote:Six races Ray.
After Malaysia its back home
Then back on the horse again for Canada, Silverstone.
Break then Monza, Abu Dhabi.
That's freaking awesome dude. Make sure you have a DSLR with you and take some wonderful pics. We'll be waiting for your collection.
If your willing to pay my boss for the time lost with clients >.<
most of the Grand Prixs save Monza (family visit and Grand Prix in one) are all for clientel/work reasons.
I will do the best I can for the forums but I cannot stray from my original reasons for being at these events. xD
Hemsy wrote:Thunderstorms expected for the Malaysian GP! A wet race + Button at the wheel of a very fast Mclaren means it's a no-brainer as to who is most likely to win.
beelsebob wrote:Hmm, in full wet I'd be betting heavily on Hamilton in a very fast McLaren. In drying or damp conditions, Button every time.
beelsebob wrote:Hemsy wrote:Thunderstorms expected for the Malaysian GP! A wet race + Button at the wheel of a very fast Mclaren means it's a no-brainer as to who is most likely to win.
Hmm, in full wet I'd be betting heavily on Hamilton in a very fast McLaren. In drying or damp conditions, Button every time.
Hail22 wrote:raymondu999 wrote:I think most are shying away due to the very different requirements and nature of the circuit. I think this is the litmus test for the Red Bull vs McLaren fight. Since Spain last year the McLaren is equal - or maybe even a bit better in the fast corner circuits; and better than the Red Bull in the race. Maybe not in terms of outright race pace - but in terms of tyre conservation; at least
If its based on Tyre management Button is by far the best in that field.
I have my gonads on the line, hopefully some other chaps will join in on the hunt!
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