H3llR4iser wrote: » I like the concept of these helmets... current ones are a study case in modern sensory overload: stupidly busy and intricate designs which are basically impossible to remember and fully tell apart, bar a few exceptions.
dublinman1990 wrote: » David Coulthard will not doing Baku with Channel 4 this time. It will be Eddie Jordan taking over the analyst reins with Steve Jones for that race.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » What's the view on kubica? I think everyone was hoping he would be back to his best. 3 races in and he's struggling with his rookie team mate. The thinking was that he would bring loads of good will and sponsorship to Williams but I haven't seen it. Evidenced by the fact that they were struggling to get money to build the cars for the first pre season test. Does anyone think he'll be resigned for next season?
eviltimeban wrote: » I'd be surprised if he makes it to the end of this season.
Infoanon wrote: » Already signed for 2020. There is a known fundamental fault with Kubica chassis along with a shortage of spare parts - source Autosport . In Autosport own driver review they (paraphrasing here) are saying Kubica did a good job to get as close to Russell as he did in qualifying in what is an ill handling chassis and that's it's impossible to compare race pace when Kubica car is so obviously not behaving the way Russell is. Think we need to wait and see before making any judgements
the_pen_turner wrote: » what would be diferent between teammates chasis. have they removed something to allow him better access etc
pjohnson wrote: » And to note again that Williams did it again during FP1 in China where the drivers swapped and Russell (in Kubica's car) was again behind Kubica (who was in Russells). So they still haven't been able to rectify it.
Harika wrote: » You are allowed to swap cars during the official weekend?
flazio wrote: » Confirmed, Mark Webber is going to step in for DC in Baku. He'll also miss two other races.https://motorsportbroadcasting.com/2019/04/15/coulthard-to-step-away-from-channel-4s-f1-coverage-for-three-races-this-season/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
pjohnson wrote: » Actually meant to asky why is Claire Williams referred to as "Deputy" Team Principal? Frank is Team Owner but coulda sworn he stepped down from the Principal side years ago. She is deputy to no one?
Anjobe wrote: » Frank Williams is still the official team prinicipal - https://www.formula1.com/en/teams/Williams.html.
Glico Man wrote: » Was in Monaco today and they're starting to set up for the race next month. Absolutely nuts how much work goes into putting it all together, and then taking it down every year. Got it down to a fine art though I must say. Proper handy to have slots for the barrier posts to just slide into place in the road already. Edit: link to some pics I tookhttp://imgur.com/gallery/HNSupDc
chicorytip wrote: » Contracts can be broken. I think he needs to improve his race, as opposed to qualifying, performance. He finished sixteen seconds behind Russell despite having one less pitstop on Sunday. The method he has developed for turning the steering wheel is effective up to a point but he must be losing a lot of time through the corners and chicanes in comparison to his fully able bodied competitors. Williams are not going to keep him on if he remains so far adrift in the latter stages of the season.
pjohnson wrote: » Well if they sack Kubica lord help whoever else gets tasked with trying the drive literally the worst car on the grid.