Beat the teammate by only 8 tenths - what a disappointing result!I am happy with where we ended up on the grid for tomorrow’s race, but I am a little disappointed with my lap to be honest. I made a small mistake which cost me lap time and there was certainly more to come.
May be He was talking about the 2 tenths He lost in S2 of his Last Flyer.Bianchi:
Beat the teammate by only 8 tenths - what a disappointing result!
So now it's official. Due to only 150 milliliters of fuel left in Mark's car he is going to be starting from last place
Its not a Fun but its a Fact and its simple when you have Very quick drivers they tend to be On POLE.Fun fact. You would have to go back 8 races to the Korean GP to find a Pole Position not taken by either Hamilton or Vettel
too much of a coincidence. Only car that happens to run out of fuel, that is something it rarely happens to RB, and its rare, but it happens to poor Mark.So now it's official. Due to only 150 milliliters of fuel left in Mark's car he is going to be starting from last place
well TBH the last 2 cars to run out of fuel in Qualifying has been both Red Bulls, Seb at Abu Dhabi and obviously Mark this weekend and yeah I would be happy with any of the top three winingtoo much of a coincidence. Only car that happens to run out of fuel, that is something it rarely happens to RB, and its rare, but it happens to poor Mark.
Anyways, without the RB in the mix I think we might of gotten a pecking order, hope Lewis aggressive style suits him on the race. but either top 3 is on my win list.
somehow Kimi will win this one, he is on the part of the track where the line is.
First sentenceWith Hamilton, Raikkonen and Alonso on the top 3, those first corners on the race should be fun to watch.
And then, who manage better the tires, will win.
Would you prefer the old qualifying format where nothing at all happens for 50 minutes until the frontrunners finally hit the track? This is hardly a new phenomenon.I can't help but notice the direction the sport has taken the last couple of years but especially this year.
Would you prefer the old qualifying format where nothing at all happens for 50 minutes until the frontrunners finally hit the track? This is hardly a new phenomenon.