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Only 2 constants this weekend.
Kimi is still with Ferrari and Hamilton is still with McLaren. Alonso changed teams and has all but admitted Renault will take some time. Massa being the spoiler, he usually comes out of nowhere to take a win and hates being referred to as Kimi’s lap dog Math done, it will be either Kimi or Hamilton winning this weekend, preferably Kimi IMO :D Unless they take each other out, then I go with Massa :( |
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Yea he was really a whinny SOB in Champ Car wasn't he! LOL
I think he will become the F1 version JPM in 2008 :D Quote:
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2nd session
Track temp was around 48 deg celcius...it was great to watch these guys sliding around without traction control and engine brake etc etc!
The track is slow too - according to the V8 Supercar times from a couple of years ago (they didn't run here last year), who are lapping over a second slower with current configuration cars. It will be interesting to see how the F1 guys compensate for the cars moving around more in race conditions. Times from the second session for those of you who may not have seen them yet. It should be a bit cooler tomorrow... a bit anyway ;). http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1205472475.jpg |
while it is always tricky to read too much into Friday, Red Bull looks impressive.
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Isn't Adrian Newey, the aerodynamics genius, at Red Bull?
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Most of the drivers look like native California commuters driving in the snow for the first time!
The lack of TC and Engine Breaking is showing, well except for Kimi :D |
Todd,
I doubt that Red Bull will have the race speed and/or reliability but we'll have to wait until Sunday to see. Mark Webber has always been impressive around here in practice and even qualifying. Tom, Newey was there last year - I think he's still with Red Bull? |
I think this is Newey's second year, but figure that last year was teething and transition. If they can keep the engine from grenading, it could be an interesting year for the 3rd through 6th place teams. I don't think anyone will have the pace of Ferrari and McLaren.
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Any F1 driver is superior to any other series chauffeurs. Put it another way; only a few people in the world are qualified to race an F1 machine, and Bourdais happens to be one of them, or at least until his contract is up. Sherwood |
Check this video out. Looks like F1 is heading back to the old days of oversteering through a corner. Once these guys come to grips with it it will be fun.
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Nice vid Jim!
In addition to the over steer issues; there were certainly a lot of pucker moments in the braking zones! I never seen so much gravel fly at a track as yesterday. Hopefully the drivers will find the limits and calm down by Sunday. Seemed like Alonso liked off-roading :D |
Yesterday's sessions were run in pretty awful weather conditions. Particularly the second session with a BIG wind. A lot of these guys were struggling at the end of the back straight particularly as there was a massive tail wind.
Thankfully I don't think the winds will be blowing as hard today or tomorrow. They will qualify today in hopefully similiar conditions to what are forecast for the race. The track is already well rubbered and will get more laid down today as the Aussie Grand Prix is unique in that we have a lot of support races running for the four days of the event. It's a pretty full race card and the F1 guys have to cope with dramatic changes in the circuit from one session to the other. I watched the second session yesterday on TV (joys of working from home ;)). Our local coverage is excellent - plenty of cameras in plenty of places - best seat is in the loungeroom! For the first time in a long time F1 is going to be exciting - like Jim said once these guys come to grips with the lack of "controls" this is gonna be fun! Certainly with all this power oversteer now they will have to give each other a little more racing room. Can't wait for race start - wonder if they will all get away cleanly? 2 and a half hours to Sat practice....:D |
Qualifying starts in 13:45, 44,43,42,41......
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Qualifying starts in 2:25,24,23,22,21...... Cya!
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