You forgot Massa who was in front of BottasFulcrum wrote:Karmic speculation:
Vettel has a poor qualifying, and hits Kvyat at the start.
Raikkonen gets a blinding start, out-brakes himself, and clatters into both Mercedes.
Verstappen leads the race, only to be caught by Ricciardo. Entertainment ensues until it ends in tears with a collision at turn 1.
Bottas leads, only to hear his water pressure is dropping. He gradually fades into retirement.
Alonso leads with 5 laps to go; rapidly caught by Grosjean on an aggressive 3-stop.
Grosjean passes Alonso with a lap to go.
Grosjean wins, and wears a bulletproof vest on the podium.
Realistic speculation:
The animals came in two-by-two during one of the most boring races of the season.
I´m sorry for you, that means you´re a strongly biased person who assume the rest are similar to youJuzh wrote:Location: Madrid, SpainAndres125sx wrote: I sincerely think he was trying to get Alonso out of the race.
Makes sense.
Errr first mistake Andres, dont trust Aemet, really. They are terrible!Andres125sx wrote: Just check it on the national weather institute (if that translation makes sense) and it´s true, predictions have changed
http://www.aemet.es/es/eltiempo/predicc ... rs-id08096
So there´s still a chance we can see a wet GP, hopefully!
PS: I agree Alonso is great, but I wouldn´t say that much when compared to Vettel. Seb conviced me about his talent lately. Also, today the car is still vastly important under the rain. It´s not like the old days when a great driver could win on a poor car, today DF is a key factor under the rain.
First of all, Da Costa is portuguese, not spanishManoah2u wrote:oh dear, don't touch or comment even with the slightest hint of negativity on ANYHTING spanish.Andres125sx wrote:Absurd discussion if you ask me, but IMHO that incident is completely different, one is a brake test trying to cause someone´s accident, while the other is a usual attempt to block someone who´s trying to pass you. I didn´t even see any abrupt change of direction, and he still left space at both sides, so I think this was more of a mistake by Coulthard who was not prepared for Alonso´s defensive move than Alonso doing something wrong.santos wrote:
Well is the same kind of person as Alonso. But you must know that. Remeber 2003: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qx6I2EDVAJA
Vettel incident OTOH is different, he brakes on a point nobody brake, without any reason as he was the leader. You can easily see that comparing Alonso´s distance with Vettel and Massa cars. I sincerely think he was trying to get Alonso out of the race.
En serio, esta extremamente rediculo.
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we know, we know,
Sainz is the next most amazing and perfect driver after El Rey Alonso,
the entire F1 field except those from spain don't deserve to be in their shadows.
Carlos Sainz, Antonio Felix Da Costa, Jaime Alguersuari, Fernando Alonso.
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my god.
No they´re not, I check the site often, almost daily, and I can assure they´re extremely reliable, even the hour by hour prediction.Vasconia wrote:Errr first mistake Andres, dont trust Aemet, really. They are terrible!Andres125sx wrote: Just check it on the national weather institute (if that translation makes sense) and it´s true, predictions have changed
http://www.aemet.es/es/eltiempo/predicc ... rs-id08096
So there´s still a chance we can see a wet GP, hopefully!
PS: I agree Alonso is great, but I wouldn´t say that much when compared to Vettel. Seb conviced me about his talent lately. Also, today the car is still vastly important under the rain. It´s not like the old days when a great driver could win on a poor car, today DF is a key factor under the rain.
Anyway I hope you are right and we see some rain.
On the other hand, Charlie is another factor, if it rains he will ruin the race, only because its "too dangerous"....
Expect some fireworks in that drivers press conference, too bad Vettel isn't there.F1NAC wrote:please log out from this forum for the sake of other members. This is GP topic not hating Vettel or somebody else topic.
Press conference schedule, should be interesting. RB boysThursday, May 12, 1500 hours local time (1300 GMT)
Fernando Alonso (McLaren), Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), Daniil Kvyat (Toro Rosso), Kevin Magnussen (Renault), Carlos Sainz (Toro Rosso), Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
Friday, May 13, 1600 hours local time (1400 GMT)
Cyril Abiteboul (Renault), Maurzio Arrivabene (Ferrari), Robert Fernley (Force India), Yusuke Hasegawa (Honda), Christian Horner (Red Bull), Toto Wolff (Mercedes)
Do you live in Madrid? don´t you? its different because continental weather is much easier to predict than sea influenced climate. I check several websites and Aemet is not between best ones but I live in the north and here the weather is not reliable at all.Andres125sx wrote:No they´re not, I check the site often, almost daily, and I can assure they´re extremely reliable, even the hour by hour prediction.Vasconia wrote:Errr first mistake Andres, dont trust Aemet, really. They are terrible!Andres125sx wrote: Just check it on the national weather institute (if that translation makes sense) and it´s true, predictions have changed
http://www.aemet.es/es/eltiempo/predicc ... rs-id08096
So there´s still a chance we can see a wet GP, hopefully!
PS: I agree Alonso is great, but I wouldn´t say that much when compared to Vettel. Seb conviced me about his talent lately. Also, today the car is still vastly important under the rain. It´s not like the old days when a great driver could win on a poor car, today DF is a key factor under the rain.
Anyway I hope you are right and we see some rain.
On the other hand, Charlie is another factor, if it rains he will ruin the race, only because its "too dangerous"....
Well, at least if you check the coming days, as predictions for more than 3 days are more of a speculation than a prediction
To be honest I don't expect much fireworks. The Red Bull news has already settled down, and most people have commented on the topic already. Verstappen is obviously happy, Sainz still thinks there is a good chance for him to earn promotion too. Kvyat will naturally be downbeat, but what can he say, it's all up to his performance now.WaikeCU wrote:Expect some fireworks in that drivers press conference, too bad Vettel isn't there.F1NAC wrote:please log out from this forum for the sake of other members. This is GP topic not hating Vettel or somebody else topic.
Press conference schedule, should be interesting. RB boysThursday, May 12, 1500 hours local time (1300 GMT)
Fernando Alonso (McLaren), Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), Daniil Kvyat (Toro Rosso), Kevin Magnussen (Renault), Carlos Sainz (Toro Rosso), Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
Friday, May 13, 1600 hours local time (1400 GMT)
Cyril Abiteboul (Renault), Maurzio Arrivabene (Ferrari), Robert Fernley (Force India), Yusuke Hasegawa (Honda), Christian Horner (Red Bull), Toto Wolff (Mercedes)