
Yeah it is. Since Valencia the only race where Rosberg's been the leading Merc is Hungary. Since his car stopped breaking down Schumacher's been very solid (Hungary crapiness aside), shame the car is no longer competitive.
Schumacher has scored 41 points since Valencia, Rosberg only 16.donald29 wrote:Perhaps my last post wasn't clear. It has the same meaning, what I meant was it doesn't sound as good. People won't still be quoting it in two years.
Yeah it is. Since Valencia the only race where Rosberg's been the leading Merc is Hungary. Since his car stopped breaking down Schumacher's been very solid (Hungary crapiness aside), shame the car is no longer competitive.
Here's the pit stop summary:donald29 wrote:Anyone know what tyres the Mercedes were running in the final stint?
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Hamilton: MU HN (23) 1
Perez: HN MN (29) 1
Alonso: MU HN (20) 1
Massa: MU HN (19) 1
Räikkönen: MU HN (17) 1
Schumacher: MU HN (15) HN (37) 2
Rosberg: MU HN (14) HN (38) 2
Di Resta: MU HN (21) 1
Kobayashi: MU HN (20) 1
Senna: MN HN (24) 1
Maldonado: HN MN (13) MN (35) 2
Ricciardo: MN HN (24) 1
D’Ambrosio: HN MN (27) 1
Kovalainen: MN HN (17) MN (39) 2
Petrov: MN HN (19) MN (40) 2
Pic: MN HN (18) HN (35) 2
Glock: MN HN (7) HN (32) 2
De La Rosa: MN HN (22) 1
Kartikeyan: MN HN (23) 1
Webber: MN HU (21) 1 DNF
Hülkenberg: HN MN (27) 1 DNF
Vettel: MU HN (20) DT (34) 2 DNF
Button: MU HN (22) 1 NC
Vergne: MU 0 NC
The first column denotes the tyres the driver started the race on.
M = Medium compound
H = Hard compound
N = New compound
U = Used compound
DNF = Did not finish
NC = Not classified
DT = Drive Through
Now that's surprising.Edi96 wrote:The European season is over now. Here is the final championship standing with European races only:
12. Perez 28