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astrofluff wrote: » So let's start looking forward to Hungary....what intrigues me is the massive electrical power advantage that Ferrari seem to have found, and the FIA are fine with it. Some saying that they have an extra 20 horses prancing around in the battery. That's a massive advantage.
Inviere wrote: » Ferrari have definitely found something, no doubt. Is it the massive leap that's being made out though? I mean, Vettel was only just two tenths ahead of Bottas in Quali there in Germany...on a good day, Lewis can find at least two tenths on Bottas, which would have put him at least alongside Seb, if not ahead of him.
Burkie1203 wrote: » https://twitter.com/tgruener/status/1021299847368986624?s=19
HighLine wrote: » What a pile of s**t. Again... what would happen if there was a campaign across the globe to promote the achievements of white people? #whiteexcellence Skin colour does not need to be mentioned after he had such a good drive and result. It's idiotic.
JPF82 wrote: » Something unusual pointed out on Sky on the Grid Walk, Ferrari were leaving dry ice on top of the Camera mount on the roll hoop to keep it cool. Supposedly they have something in there that needs cooling. Could be Sky BS but who knows.
Inviere wrote: » Yeah seen that, they reckoned that Ferrari were using the camera housing for some 'bespoke' electronics that had no other way to be kept cool other than a bag of dry ice on top. It's good fun to speculate, it seems to be driving people mad wondering where they've found the apparent "2 years of development work" in just a few races
astrofluff wrote: » The Ferrari gain is only electrical power, so torque out of corners would be the main gain. They're not fastest in any of the speed traps, so they're still losing time on long straights hence why Merc are still there in the power tracks.
Seeing as Red Bull is such a superior chassis, if they had Ferrari's electrical energy pack and Merc's ICE, they'd be the ultimate F1 car.
flazio wrote: » Or maybe, the driver was using it to keep cool and when he was finished they just left it there?
PukkaStukka wrote: » Word seems to be emerging that Sergio Marchionne's condition is very very serious indeed. Hopefully it's not as bad as made outhttps://thesportsrush.com/sergio-marchionne-in-deep-coma-condition-reportedly-irreversible/
vectra wrote: As bad as you may think he is. 1) he had to step aside today as strangely enough Vettel was unable to pass him. That initslef say a lot for his speed and ability.
vectra wrote: 2) he is now only 40 points behind Vettel so I feel he deserves a fair crack at the championship.
Prisoner 6753 wrote: » A repeat of the 2006 race so Button took his first victory De La Rosa too his only podium (2nd) Kubica made his debut (and scored a points finish only to be disqualified).
Cool_CM wrote: » Checking the weather for Hungary this weekend, looks like thunderstorms. I hope is pisses down on us at some stage during the race
vectra wrote: » Why?
Gintonious wrote: » Because he beat him in the same car in 2014.
vectra wrote: » And? what has that got to do with todays cars?
Inviere wrote: » It refutes the point that "Vettel is in a league of his own and would make any team mate look inadequate." Seb is a world class driver, but not in a league of his own, not by a long shot. Lewis, Max, Danny, and Fernando are all in that same league.