lovely pics arts" title="hearts" /> Claudie, was that the same RTL showed in the morning? the team photo?
about Malaysia, to quote Seb: "Have you ever been to Malaysia? It rains every day! It doesn’t really make sense to look at the forecast." h" title="hih" /> it's very likely it will rain though " title="" />
Zitat von miezicatlovely pics arts" title="hearts" /> Claudie, was that the same RTL showed in the morning? the team photo?
about Malaysia, to quote Seb: "Have you ever been to Malaysia? It rains every day! It doesn’t really make sense to look at the forecast." it's very likely it will rain though
Zitat von miezicatlovely pics arts" title="hearts" /> Claudie, was that the same RTL showed in the morning? the team photo?
about Malaysia, to quote Seb: "Have you ever been to Malaysia? It rains every day! It doesn’t really make sense to look at the forecast." it's very likely it will rain though
Does someone have a link where I can rewatch the race (Sky or BBC)? Spinne once posted a FB link but it only contains the races in 2012 " title="oi" />
Ah woke up in time, made a cheese and onion toastie sitting with a blanket, to watch a satisfying race.
Great start by Felipe, who must feel very shitty, while Webber must be feeling the same after his shittest start of the century. Raikkonen became Mr.Stealth, the Stabber (Sutil) seemed to have his most ntoable race of his life. Vettel for once fizzled away from the lead, Alonso consistent as always, Button down in the doldrums, and finally, Perez exposed?
The race was entertaining, it was all about the front and strategy, but for me, it clearly lacked some midfield battles, where were they?!
So who thought the Iceman would win the grand prix starting 7th? I surely didn't, and up until the last 10 laps, I still thought he wouldn't have won as Alonso was taking chunks out of his time. Had a great start, and a nice overtake on Hamilton, kept up with the big boys, then unleashed. The only front runner to make a two stopper work. The question is, where was Grosjean?! He's usually close to Kimi pace wise, but seem to have got obliterated by his team-mate.
Mr. Consistent was doing the same as Kimi, being stealthy then unleashed, albeit with an extra stop. Had a great launch off the line, but got nulified by Hamilton blocking him and Alonso choosing the wrong way. One wonders, why he was called in first for the second stop when Massa was ahead. But that's another story, looked the favourite after the second round of stops, but it wasn't to be. I felt Ferrari maybe could have pushed for a two stop with Alonso, but they chose the conservative root.
The triple World Champion looked as if he had an average race and was fighting the car all around, yet makes it on the podium. But where was the domination we were expecting after the front row lockout?! Well the majority of us F1 fans are happy that there was no domination, Red Bull won' be, starting 1st and 2nd and only achieving 3rd and 6th without any external factors involved (you could include in Webber's start). May have been hampered by Sutil holding them up.
Felipe baby did everything right, out-qualified his team-mate, had a rocket of a start from the dirty side of the grid. Stayed ahead of him until the second round of stops, you thought after the first round of stops that he was getting an equal chance, fast forwad to the second stop, you think the opposite. Some may argue they brought in Alonso early for whatever reason, but why leave Massa out when two of the drivers he's racing have undercutted him for several laps? Must be disappointed to only finish 4th after that performance.
The best Hamilton was going to get was 5th without those around him messing up. The pace just wasn't there, and could be clearly seen at the start. Credit to Mercedes for trying something different with strategy but it didn't work.
Webber just failed to flatter.
Sutil had the greatest race of his life, and got ruined by the soft tyre stint, but you can argue that everyone else had to suffer that phase at the start.
The rest, like I said above where anonymous really.
Where was the Williams pace? Where was the Sauber pace? The Williams car didn't look so great, and the Sauber, well, we need to wait and see what Hulkenberg can do.
A strange opener, no safety car, no incidents :shocked:
I wanted to see the quali live so badly, that when I woke up today there was the news that it has been re-aranged to Sunday in a time when I can watch it live
I promise I won't do it again for the race... oh but I do want Kimi to win badly too, so prepare yourselves for that