Lol so Kubica won't be driving tomorrow because Stroll needs more time with the car. The season haven't even started yet and they're already fucking with him.
They were fucking with him a long time before that.
Lol so Kubica won't be driving tomorrow because Stroll needs more time with the car. The season haven't even started yet and they're already fucking with him.
Stroll needs more time with a Formula 2 car, ffs...Lol so Kubica won't be driving tomorrow because Stroll needs more time with the car. The season haven't even started yet and they're already fucking with him.
For those keeping track: Honda has completed 418 laps so far on a single engine.https://www.autosport.com/f1/live/2750959/barcelona-f1-test-two-day-four-2018
»Alonso caused the first red flag of the day when he stopped at Turn 7 with oil spilling from his McLaren-Renault. The team says it's now carrying out an engine change.«
Has it been confirmed that they did everything on one engine?For those keeping track: Honda has completed 418 laps so far on a single engine.
So that's like three race weekends? It needs to last seven...For those keeping track: Honda has completed 418 laps so far on a single engine.
Nice recap video when things started to get wrong for Alonso ;)
Same here. I sure hope it's not indicative of the world feed broadcast for 2018.I hate the direction and editing of the new Formula 1 highlights on YouTube.
nope. Looks like a little amount of low fuel running from Silver arrows
Jesus Christ.Let's take 1:18.8
Now let's look at this twitter post.
0,8+0.4+0.6+0.7 = 2.5 seconds available
Bottas can do a 1:16.5 easily. Merc OP as fuck. Season over :D
Guess they want to figure out the medium tire.nope. Looks like a little amount of low fuel running from Silver arrows
Tyre correction above supersofts is really pointlessMercedes could have got in the 15s if they'd pushed, tyre corrected:
Bottas 1:16.275 0.000
Ricciardo 1:16.977 0.702
Raikkonen 1:17.221 0.946
Amus says the Ferrari has worse fuel efficiency than last year? The season is done.
Final times.
- Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari, hyper-soft) 1:17.221 - 157 laps
- Fernando Alonso (McLaren, hyper-soft) 1:17.784 - 93 laps
- Carlos Sainz (Renault, hyper-soft) 1:18.092 - 45 laps
- Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull, super-soft) 1:18.327 - 92 laps
- Romain Grosjean (Haas, ultra-soft) 1:18.412 - 181 laps
- Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes, medium) 1:18.825 - 104 laps
- Brendon Hartley (Toro Rosso, hyper-soft) 1:18.949 - 156 laps
- Esteban Ocon (Force India, hyper-soft) 1:18.967 - 123 laps
- Charles Leclerc (Sauber, hyper-soft) 1:19.118 - 75 laps
- Sergey Sirotkin (Williams, soft) 1:19.189 - 105 laps
- Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes, super-soft) 1:19.464 - 97 laps
- Lance Stroll (Williams, soft) 1:19.954 -27 laps
The year of BottasI was more concerned about Sirotkin because I hadn't seen him post competitive laps. Regardless, they'll both be back markers this year. Along with Hamilton, of course.
Let's take 1:18.8
Now let's look at this twitter post.
0,8+0.4+0.6+0.7 = 2.5 seconds available
Bottas can do a 1:16.5 easily. Merc OP as fuck. Season over :D
Stroll is nearly a second slower than Sirotkin. Jesus Christ, we got Palmer 2.0 here.
Stroll still needs to improve a lot to be compared to Palmer.Stroll is nearly a second slower than Sirotkin. Jesus Christ, we got Palmer 2.0 here.
Let's try and not call each other names, even if we disagree.Dislike Stroll all you want, I do, but statements like this just make you sound like a complete fucking moron.
Yeah, it only took him 4 years, driving in a top team and beating a weak field. Stroll has a better junior career. He got put into F1 too early.