Jordan 199 wrote: » Did you bump into him?
Gintonious wrote: » Looks close at the top between Ferrari and Merc. After that it's really tight, but who cares about the midfield?
Jordan 199 wrote: » Midfield battle is going to be very interesting. Two teams I can see fighting for fifth so far are Racing Point and Haas.
HighLine wrote: » Mercedes have another quick car. Puke.
Gintonious wrote: » Laps done in Pre-Season Testing 2019: Mercedes: 1190 Ferrari: 997 Renault: 961 Toro Rosso: 934 Alfa: 922 McLaren: 873 Haas: 870 Red Bull: 835 Racing Point: 625 Williams: 567
Peyton Lively Tiller wrote: » When you consider how much time Williams missed they weren't too far behind Racing Point in terms of laps done.
pjohnson wrote: » Karun Chandhoks twitter is well worth a glance at. Explains certain parts of the testing extremly well!
Peyton Lively Tiller wrote: » Stick Chandok in the commentary box with Brundle. Sick of David Croft
recyclebin wrote: » So testing is coming to an end so its prediction time: Ferrari look to be fastest followed by Mercedes. Then it's anyones for third. Red Bull don't look great.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Honda does seem to have sorted out the engine. Reliability is good so I presume they're confident they've cracked it. Wouldn't be surprised if Honda is better than Renault this year.
Peyton Lively Tiller wrote: » I’m hoping and praying that Honda outdo Renault, in turn McLaren, it will be a two fingered gesture to the McLaren board. Honda themselves said they weren’t ready in 2015. The shackles came off with Toro Rosso and Red Bull look set to give Honda their first podiums of the current hybrid era. Seeing a Sauber or even a Honda-powered car on the podium will bring a great change. Getting sick of hearing the same anthems every race.
TCP/IP wrote: » Totally agree would love to see Honda teams to crush Mclaren and that slimy twat Zak Brown he is the epitome of a typical American corporate twat all talk and no action and if there is action it seems to be always wrong. If McLaren is to survive in F1 as a top team that needs to happen this year.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Amazing to think McLaren had Mercedes engines and gave them up for a gamble on a works Honda engine. And now they're a Renault customer. What a terrible series of moves. Can't blame them for wanting a works Honda deal but in hindsight they would have been so much better off doing nothing and staying with Mercedes.
TCP/IP wrote: » McLaren will go the way of Williams in the future through terrible leadership will sit in the midfield for some years then become an irrelevant team like Williams. Christ this year they don’t even have a world champion in the team for god only knows how long.
Peyton Lively Tiller wrote: » I’m hoping and praying that Honda outdo Renault, in turn McLaren, it will be a two fingered gesture to the McLaren board. Honda themselves said they weren’t ready in 2015. The shackles came off with Toro Rosso and Red Bull look set to give Honda their first podiums of the current hybrid era. Seeing a Sauber or even a Honda powered car on the podium will bring a great change. Getting sick of hearing the same anthems every race.