So if the car is not the absolute best in the field we can not draw conclusions how drivers are doing? Bianchi destroying Chilton is irrelevant cause the car sucks?
Alonso is 32 and Kimi 34, that explains the 79 points for Alonso and 19 for Kimi. Team experience an advantage, where?
Btw, Michael vd Mark an lfs license holder is leading the world supersport championship. Allready 2 wins and next year probably moving up to world superbikes with Ten Kate Honda. I think Framaris was or is his manager?
I think with more and more competition in LMP 1, the speed wil increase, drivers start to take more risks and i'm a bit fearfull something bad could happen.
I really really hope we can just enjoy a great race this weekend. Thankfully the cars are still very safe when things go wrong, like the crash with Duval proof, but with these speeds it makes you wonder... are they tempting fate.
Well what i don't like to hear is, ''it's the new rules that don't suit driver x''.
The best drivers in the world should be able to adapt, no matter what.
For example, before the start of the season a lot people were saying Kimi had an advantage over Alonso cause the new car's would suit him better. And now after a few races and particularly last race where Alonso finished like a minute in front of Kimi it's like the opposite '' Kimi is disadvantaged cause of the new rules''.
Also i think Vettel will bounce back from a poor start of the season. But it's good to see Ricciardo taking on the fight.
Only today found out cause this news is so well hidden in the lfs forums.
Had to find out through a signature.
Anyway better late than never. Sad to see u go Tomek, who i will remember as IMOL . A petrolhead just like the most of us and one of the very fastest simracers out there.
Not really... They were expecting to be at the back in Q3, so u gotta do something different than the others and they did. Just like Caterham and Marusia did earlier, it's common sense really.