
Assuming the RBR KERS is not usable for the entire race, because of overheating or another factor, I'd assume they would use KERS in qualifying in an effort to get the front row. Then if the Bulls are not beaten into the first corner they can pretty well control the race. I do hope this does NOT happen! Good to see Alonso soldiering on despite the unaviodable mess of a re-org. (Reasonable to assume that Costa and his closest allies will all be let go.)As usual, yeah, marcush, I agree with you: the battle for the grid will be even more beautiful than the race, but maybe this happens at Monaco every year. This race is almost like a confirmation of the qualification...
ben_watkins wrote:Does anyone know what will happen if Team Lotus get a bad judgement (ie loose) in their high court battle with Group Lotus today? Will they have to race on Sunday with all Lotus names covered up on cars/uniforms?
I really hope they get a good result today at 2pm, when the judgement is announced! [-o<
True to some extent, Barcelona is actually a track "statistically" that is more in favor of "the pole man wins the race" type of thing. And we know how that wentCiro Pabón wrote:This race is almost like a confirmation of the qualification...
Not so sure about Red Bull, but I hope your right. I'd love to see a "Steel Cage Match" Between Fred and The Boss”beelsebob wrote:Yep, come race day the RBRs are dead meat, I think this one will be a straight Hamilton vs Alonso fight, ... unfortunately (for me at least) the ferrari seems to have a slight edge at the moment.