Wanderer78 wrote: » ah im sure they ll find different sponsorship
vectra wrote: » Prisoner 6753 wrote: » For Honda to go one lap without a problem is an achievement by the standards of recent years Gintonious wrote: » In fairness, this is the 4th year of their return, you would hope they would get something right by now. Didn't Honda say at some point that McLaren were a very hard team to work with and a lot of their problems were down to McLaren's arrogance and refusal to change their car design some way? I think Honda also said it will be much easier to work with Torro Rosso. Seems to be falling into place already.
Prisoner 6753 wrote: » For Honda to go one lap without a problem is an achievement by the standards of recent years
Gintonious wrote: » In fairness, this is the 4th year of their return, you would hope they would get something right by now.
Joeface wrote: » Vandoorne McLaren 1m20.325s pretty quick today from Mclaren
H3llR4iser wrote: » Pretty much a pointless day if temperatures stay around the 3c marker as they currently are
Cool_CM wrote: » H3llR4iser wrote: » Pretty much a pointless day if temperatures stay around the 3c marker as they currently are Apparently there's talk of not testing tomorrow and doing it on Friday instead due to the low temperatures. For anybody looking, these guys have put together some form of testing show - was better yesterday though when there were more cars out on track!
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15:03 Fastest times by a Williams driver so far... Lance Stroll, Day One, Soft tyres, 1:22.452 Robert Kubica, Day Two, Soft tyres, 1:21.495 Sergey Sirotkin, Day Two, Soft tyres, 1:21.822 Just saying...
Joeface wrote: » Renault has set Red Bull a May deadline to decide if it's going to swap to Honda engines after this year
During the season, F1 TV will be made available in four different languages (English, French, German and Spanish) and will appear in nearly two dozen markets at launch (including Germany, France, USA, Mexico, Belgium, Austria, Hungary and much of Latin America). Access will initially be available through desktop and web, with mobile apps and TV apps being phased in on Amazon, Apple and Android, enabling users to watch on a range of different devices at no additional cost. Pricing for F1 TV Pro will be offered on a monthly basis of USD$8-$12, and annual rates will be priced according to market.
Harika wrote: » The best news:https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/headlines/2018/2/formula-1-to-launch-f1-tv-a-live-grand-prix-subscription-service.html Cannot wait to test that with a VPN, and then hope for the next Sky subscription raise and goodbye! Sky, hello future!
LIGHTNING wrote: » What do you not want the Sky lads? With their great "banter" and the "cool" nicknames they give everybody.
Jordan 199 wrote: » That's some rear wing endplate on the McLaren.
Autosport understands some teams are considering heading out onto the track once the red flag is lifted as while meaningful running will not be possible, it would create a unique photo opportunity.