Rain forecasted for the entire weekend
Still pumped to see upgrades the teams are bringing, so hopefully it's not another runaway.
Rain forecasted for the entire weekend
Still pumped to see upgrades the teams are bringing, so hopefully it's not another runaway.
Rain is the best equalizer. You always see some of the bottom teams do better in the rain. It takes away the engineering/budget advantage the bigger teams have, and it turns into driver vs driver, IMO.Originally posted by phreezee
Rain forecasted for the entire weekend
Vettel's #1
Hope they don't lose any cars.
...too soon?
Ha ha, I was trying to think of a way to work that one in but it was either not funny or just assholish.Originally posted by Kloubek
Hope they don't lose any cars.
...too soon?
Vettel's #1
Great, another situation to mask Redbull's shitty car.
Renault better pick it up.
I disagree. Rain gives the biggest advantage to teams with more inherent low speed downforce, and that's the baller teams. Look at how fast Ricciardo was in the RBR in qualifying on the *wrong* tires.Originally posted by CapnCrunch
Rain is the best equalizer. You always see some of the bottom teams do better in the rain. It takes away the engineering/budget advantage the bigger teams have, and it turns into driver vs driver, IMO.
The only time where bottom teams do better in the rain is when there are differing forecasted conditions between Qualifying and Race, such as rain on Saturday and forecasted dry on Sunday, because of parc ferme rules of requiring the same setup between Q and R. Most teams would setup for dry race conditions, and qualify on an inferior setup. Smaller teams with nothing to lose would setup for rain, qualify up top, and gamble on rain for Sunday.
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That wasn't much of an issue in Aus, and there's plenty of slow corners there. Although Magnussen almost crashed at the start not anticipating the torque off the line.Originally posted by diamondedge
I'm curious to see how these guys power out of the hairpins/low speed sections with all their new torque.
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Just wanted to point out that Seb won Sportsman of the Year in Malaysia on the anniversary of Multi-21Originally posted by diamondedge
Also, Multi-13. If it turns out that way. Heh.
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOLOriginally posted by phreezee
Just wanted to point out that Seb won Sportsman of the Year in Malaysia on the anniversary of Multi-21
He did still earn the win by passing his teammate.
Well deserved award.
...and, admittedly, my comment was somewhere in between both.Originally posted by CapnCrunch
Ha ha, I was trying to think of a way to work that one in but it was either not funny or just assholish.
Wet race! I'm pumped!
I'm just going to assume you know more about the wet weather testing the teams have done so far.Originally posted by rage2
I disagree. Rain gives the biggest advantage to teams with more inherent low speed downforce, and that's the baller teams. Look at how fast Ricciardo was in the RBR in qualifying on the *wrong* tires.
Vettel's #1
Torque is not the issue lol..Originally posted by diamondedge
I'm curious to see how these guys power out of the hairpins/low speed sections with all their new torque.
Also, Multi-13. If it turns out that way. Heh.
Its braking with this "brake by wire" system. Seeing lots of lockups and late braking fails. Not alot of drivers liking this system.
Can't trust the PVR with Malaysia's weather! Just gotta stay up all night to see what happens.
Sweet, one other person watching quali live!
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Heavy rain from the looks of it.
edit - delayed 15 mins already
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
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