mickdw wrote: » Honda to suddenly become powerful, fuel efficient and reliable over 1 off season.... I can't see that happening.
meeeeh wrote: » I would laugh so hard if Torro Rosso Honda had reliability and speed and Mcclaren was a complete donkey of a car.
Mike Litoris wrote: » Times so far Stroll and Hartley on softs. Alonso on Supersofts. All the rest on Mediums. 1HulkenbergRenault1m21.326s2 RaikkonenFerrari1m21.710s3 BottasMercedes1m21.843s4 RicciardoRed Bull1m22.086s5 StrollWilliams1m22.452s6 GrosjeanHaas1m23.092s7 HartleyToro Rosso1m23.437s8 AlonsoMcLaren1m24.202s9 MazepinForce India1m26.940s10 EricssonSauber1m28.874s
H3llR4iser wrote: » Now, one interesting thing - am I the only one who doesn't "see" the halo anymore? Every time I see pics of these cars, I have to double check - I go "oh that had no halo", then go back and yep, it's there. I guess I'm subconsciously "removing" it as noise, the same way you don't really hear an alarm that's been going on for hours or don't sense a persistent smell.
Mike Litoris wrote: » Good news McLaren boss Zak Brown says Alonso's trip into the gravel with a lost wheel was caused by "a wheelnut issue". The car will be running again this afternoon, reports motorsport.com and Autosport's ADAM COOPER.
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Joeface wrote: » podium , Both cars or even one Toro in the points first three races would probably hurt more than a Podium. Toro Rosso to finish above McLaren in the Constructors' Championship currently 4/1
g1983d wrote: » After 2 races if Toro Roso are ahead of McLaren and competitive I'd say Alonso will give McLaren the 2 fingers and go to Toro Roso, I'd say they would drop a driver in a heart beat to have him