LOL... Talking about overrarted... VET and PEREZ should team up.
Speaking of TV coverage, I set my Spectrum Cable (Charter Communications) DVR to record the Qualifying and just as the pack set out for the last charge, my DVR stopped recording. Good thing there is a thingie called the internets that lets me read about it..... :0
I honestly expected the 'Video' to be a still shot of the guard rail. That is ALL he needed to know for shure! (Macabre...I know...)Here are video from Romain
Red Bull seems incapable of setting up two cars per driver preference. You drive Max's car. Reminds me of when Juan Pablo Montoya joined BMW with Ralf Schumacher(I hope I remember that right!!!!) and they refused to tailor the 2nd car to suit JPM. IndyCar racing at that time, often had two drivers per team but they were run like separate entities...setups could be wildly different and co-operation only occurred when one driver was way off the pace.What a gap between the two drivers of the same team during session Q1. Maybe because of yellow in S2?
What a gap between the two drivers of the same team during session Q1. Maybe because of yellow in S2?
Red Bull seems incapable of setting up two cars per driver preference. You drive Max's car. Reminds me of when Juan Pablo Montoya joined BMW with Ralf Schumacher(I hope I remember that right!!!!) and they refused to tailor the 2nd car to suit JPM. IndyCar racing at that time, often had two drivers per team but they were run like separate entities...setups could be wildly different and co-operation only occurred when one driver was way off the pace.
It was also e.g Mercedes, Ferrari, Aston Martin during Q1. At the end it seemed it had to do with the yellow flag in S2 which cost them about 0,5 secs.Red Bull seems incapable of setting up two cars per driver preference. You drive Max's car. Reminds me of when Juan Pablo Montoya joined BMW with Ralf Schumacher(I hope I remember that right!!!!) and they refused to tailor the 2nd car to suit JPM. IndyCar racing at that time, often had two drivers per team but they were run like separate entities...setups could be wildly different and co-operation only occurred when one driver was way off the pace.
Question: Is there any country where F1 is broadcast for free?
At one time in France this was the case and it was a family event, but since it was put on a pay channel, no.
Why would they sandbag now?