Sinopec Chinese Grand Prix 2010
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Hamilton complains about the car bottoming
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Nobody's won from the front row so far this season. So I don't expect Vettel to win this one
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Schu on full wet setup?
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McLaren have setup the car for wet conditions, because there's no way you can be fast in FP1,FP2,FP3 Q1,2 and be slow in Q3
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Lewis keeps complaining nothing new :PJoostLamers wrote:Hamilton complains about the car bottoming
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No, he's just slow.Zack wrote:Schu on full wet setup?
No-one has thought about Red Bull reliability yet
Re: Sinopec Chinese Grand Prix 2010
Cars are generally more reliable in the wet. Red Bull's reliability has been mixed but they were able to survive Malaysia, so it looks promising.phil1993 wrote: No-one has thought about Red Bull reliability yet
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iceman1 wrote:
My God Vettel is so ugly
It really hurts my eyes when I see him. He looks nothing like a racing driver. Webber and Nando look like men with an ugly kid in the middle
Re: Sinopec Chinese Grand Prix 2010
Weather Update: Showers for the race (2006 anyone?)
Race day should dawn dry but overcast. The risk of drizzle and light rain will begin early - possibly by mid-morning. Conditions will only deteriorate as the day wears on, but it will be a gradual process.
The map above details the expected rainfall situation tomorrow afternoon. Although the circuit should miss the heaviest of the rainfall from this system, there will be enough in the form of moderate showers to keep the track wet during the afternoon.
A Malaysian-style deluge is not expected, however. Conditions are likely to range between what we saw at the 2006 and 2009 events, with enough rain to make for a very interesting grand prix, and equally avoiding the potential for a total washout and subsequent disappointment. Later, towards the end of the afternoon and early evening, more persistent and generally heavier rain is expected, leading to a very wet end of the day.
The mild air source from the south-west will remain in place, keeping the temperature at a very acceptable 19 degrees Celsius, but it may not feel that warm thanks to a strong breeze blowing once again.
Race day should dawn dry but overcast. The risk of drizzle and light rain will begin early - possibly by mid-morning. Conditions will only deteriorate as the day wears on, but it will be a gradual process.
The map above details the expected rainfall situation tomorrow afternoon. Although the circuit should miss the heaviest of the rainfall from this system, there will be enough in the form of moderate showers to keep the track wet during the afternoon.
A Malaysian-style deluge is not expected, however. Conditions are likely to range between what we saw at the 2006 and 2009 events, with enough rain to make for a very interesting grand prix, and equally avoiding the potential for a total washout and subsequent disappointment. Later, towards the end of the afternoon and early evening, more persistent and generally heavier rain is expected, leading to a very wet end of the day.
The mild air source from the south-west will remain in place, keeping the temperature at a very acceptable 19 degrees Celsius, but it may not feel that warm thanks to a strong breeze blowing once again.
Re: Sinopec Chinese Grand Prix 2010
and i put dry in PL... 2 points less... anyway great performance by vettel, how does he do it? really incredible...
schumi dissapointed once again... now he knows how rubens felt with him 2000-2005, rosberg is making the best of it, even they dont have a fast car, hope mclarens will show great performance like they did in last 2 races
schumi dissapointed once again... now he knows how rubens felt with him 2000-2005, rosberg is making the best of it, even they dont have a fast car, hope mclarens will show great performance like they did in last 2 races
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Converting poles into wins hasn't been easy recently: Only twice in the past eleven events has it been achieved
RACE: POLE/WIN
Hungary 2009: Fernando Alonso/Lewis Hamilton
Europe 2009: Lewis Hamilton/Rubens Barrichello
Belgium 2009: Giancarlo Fisichella/Kimi Raikkonen
Italy 2009: Lewis Hamilton/Rubens Barrichello
Singapore 2009: Lewis Hamilton/Lewis Hamilton
Japan 2009: Sebastian Vettel/Sebastian Vettel
Brazil 2009: Rubens Barrichello/Mark Webber
Abu Dhabi 2009: Lewis Hamilton/Sebastian Vettel
Bahrain 2010: Sebastian Vettel/Fernando Alonso
Australia 2010: Sebastian Vettel/Jenson Button
Malaysia 2010: Mark Webber/Sebastian Vettel
China 2010: Sebastian Vettel/?
RACE: POLE/WIN
Hungary 2009: Fernando Alonso/Lewis Hamilton
Europe 2009: Lewis Hamilton/Rubens Barrichello
Belgium 2009: Giancarlo Fisichella/Kimi Raikkonen
Italy 2009: Lewis Hamilton/Rubens Barrichello
Singapore 2009: Lewis Hamilton/Lewis Hamilton
Japan 2009: Sebastian Vettel/Sebastian Vettel
Brazil 2009: Rubens Barrichello/Mark Webber
Abu Dhabi 2009: Lewis Hamilton/Sebastian Vettel
Bahrain 2010: Sebastian Vettel/Fernando Alonso
Australia 2010: Sebastian Vettel/Jenson Button
Malaysia 2010: Mark Webber/Sebastian Vettel
China 2010: Sebastian Vettel/?
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Re: Sinopec Chinese Grand Prix 2010
True.phil1993 wrote:No, he's just slow.Zack wrote:Schu on full wet setup?
I can't watch the race live, we (my football team) can become Champions tomorrow.. But it's unlikely..
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Champions? stop dreaming, you are playing with themJoostLamers wrote:True.phil1993 wrote:No, he's just slow.Zack wrote:Schu on full wet setup?
I can't watch the race live, we (my football team) can become Champions tomorrow.. But it's unlikely..
Schumacher used the new wing and Rosberg the old wing in qualifying.
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iceman1 wrote:Champions? stop dreaming, you are playing with themJoostLamers wrote:True.phil1993 wrote:No, he's just slow.Zack wrote:Schu on full wet setup?
I can't watch the race live, we (my football team) can become Champions tomorrow.. But it's unlikely..
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Re: Sinopec Chinese Grand Prix 2010
Qualifying so far in 2010:
Button 3-1 Hamilton (3 in a row for Button).
Alonso 3-1 Massa
Vettel 3-1 Webber
Rosberg 4-0 Schumi
Button 3-1 Hamilton (3 in a row for Button).
Alonso 3-1 Massa
Vettel 3-1 Webber
Rosberg 4-0 Schumi