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I thought it was only right to have a thread dedicated to the on-track events rather than the politics and wider situation in Bahrain.
FP1 ended with Hamilton's McLaren fastest and looking competitive ahead of Vettel, while di Resta's P3 looked awesome but was set on softer tyres as they clearly had already decided to skip FP2. The Mercedes cars once again look promising and will obviously be looking to build on their China result. Free practice one times: Pos Driver Team Time Laps 1. Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1m33.572 11 2. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault 1m33.877s + 0.305 21 3. Paul di Resta Force India-Mercedes 1m34.150s + 0.578 26 4. Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1m34.249s + 0.677 23 5. Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 1m34.277s + 0.705 14 6. Nico Hulkenberg Force India-Mercedes 1m34.344s + 0.772 26 7. Michael Schumacher Mercedes 1m34.483s + 0.911 17 8. Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault 1m34.552s + 0.980 22 9. Kimi Raikkonen Lotus-Renault 1m34.609s + 1.037 17 10. Romain Grosjean Lotus-Renault 1m34.847s + 1.275 2011. Sergio Perez Sauber-Ferrari 1m35.024s + 1.452 22 12. Pastor Maldonado Williams-Renault 1m35.268s + 1.696 24 13. Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1m35.436s + 1.864 21 14. Valtteri Bottas Williams-Renault 1m35.497s + 1.925 24 15. Felipe Massa Ferrari 1m35.719s + 2.147 19 16. Kamui Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 1m35.929s + 2.357 24 17. Jean-Eric Vergne Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1m36.195s + 2.623 20 18. Heikki Kovalainen Caterham-Renault 1m36.330s + 2.758 11 19. Vitaly Petrov Caterham-Renault 1m36.484s + 2.912 18 20. Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1m36.591s + 3.019 20 21. Charles Pic Marussia-Cosworth 1m37.467s + 3.895 17 22. Timo Glock Marussia-Cosworth 1m38.006s + 4.434 18 23. Pedro de la Rosa HRT-Cosworth 1m38.877s + 5.305 19 24. Narain Karthikeyan HRT-Cosworth 1m39.996s + 6.424 23 FP2 is underway with Vettel currently fastest and once again the Mercs looking strong - and Force India electing not to run at all. |
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I'm not sure what point Force India are trying to prove in FP2 |
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I'm not sure what point Force India are trying to prove in FP2 Meanwhile Rosberg's gone quickest. Now normally that means nothing as Mercedes usually do set good practice times then fade away over the weekend, but after China who knows? PS I'd never lecture anybody on how or where to post, but can we make an effort to keep the political talk to the other thread please? ![]() |
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FP2 times:
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Pos Driver Team Time Laps 1. Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1m32.816s 35 2. Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault 1m33.262s + 0.446 26 3. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault 1m33.525s + 0.709 28 4. Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1m33.747s + 0.931 26 5. Michael Schumacher Mercedes 1m33.862s + 1.046 31 6. Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 1m34.246s + 1.430 28 7. Kamui Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 1m34.411s + 1.595 34 8. Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1m34.449s + 1.633 31 9. Romain Grosjean Lotus-Renault 1m34.615s + 1.799 32 10. Sergio Perez Sauber-Ferrari 1m34.893s + 2.077 34 11. Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1m34.895s + 2.079 29 12. Felipe Massa Ferrari 1m34.941s + 2.125 29 13. Kimi Raikkonen Lotus-Renault 1m35.183s + 2.367 33 14. Jean-Eric Vergne Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1m35.229s + 2.413 26 15. Pastor Maldonado Williams-Renault 1m35.459s + 2.643 38 16. Vitaly Petrov Caterham-Renault 1m35.913s + 3.097 32 17. Heikki Kovalainen Caterham-Renault 1m35.968s + 3.152 35 18. Bruno Senna Williams-Renault 1m36.169s + 3.353 30 19. Timo Glock Marussia-Cosworth 1m36.587s + 3.771 32 20. Charles Pic Marussia-Cosworth 1m37.803s + 4.987 33 21. Pedro de la Rosa HRT-Cosworth 1m37.812s + 4.996 28 22. Narain Karthikeyan HRT-Cosworth 1m39.649s + 6.833 27 Force India did not participate. |
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I have to say it is really difficult to predict F1 right now with competition being so close and so dependant on conditions. In China's cold conditions Mercedes' tyres appeared to be working fine, while Sauber didn't manage to heat them up properly. Now in hot Bahrain it may well be the other way around. Only McLaren seems to be the most consistent car, which can get a podium in all circumstances.
I say Rosberg and Hamilton are favourites for pole position, but I'm not convinced, how will Mercedes perform in the race. There is still a point to prove in different climate now. I still like to think Sauber is a team to watch, climate should suit them too. I think hot conditions should suit Red Bull as well, who also seems quite gentle on tyres and in colder conditions (in which the opening races were held) struggled to make the tyres perform. Also only 2 points between Hamilton and Button - let's see, who leaves the flyaway season as the championship leader. Or are we going to have a shock alternative leader? ![]() |
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Maybe the time has come for a Red Bull victory. Button is concerned about their pace and Nico admitted that Merc will have problems with tyres. In any case, there seem to be at least 5 teams, whose podium place wouldn't be a surprise (McLaren, RBR, Mercedes, Sauber, Lotus). Williams and Ferrari aren't far behind either. It is so tight that even barely with a bad strategy a podium contender can end up down in 10th. Gonna be fascinating. ![]() |
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Wedge and Jens both bring up excellent points. Just a thought, the teams that start on primes may cause the field to bunch up. I don't see the options lasting long enough to get sufficient separation after early pit stops from those on primes, unless someone decides to do a fastest lap on primes in Q3. The penalty may well be less the later you use the options as track position will dictate easier pit strategy decisions and a little less tire wear on low fuel. Of course after pitting they should be able to pass the teams that start on primes as they will be degraded. Then again the fastest car that manages its tires well should still win, although it may have an affect down the finishing order. I don’t know if it will really be a factor. Any thoughts?
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The primes are the mediums and options are the softs Dr.Giacomo
________ I'd say that starting in a top 4 position is very important at Bahrain...usually but with this year's tire issues, who knows ![]() As I see it, those who choose to use softs in Q3 will be going for one run only, as the drop off seems particularly severe the better option is to qualy on the primes if you are RBR and Mclaren and focus on consistent laps but on the softs if you are Sauber, lotus and Mercedes and want a top 3 position. Mercedes might lock out the front row again, but think the rbr's have made an improvent My Qualy prediction 1. Rosberg - option 2. MSC - option 3. Hamilton - prime 4. Vettel - prime 5. kimi - option 6. Button - prime 7. Webber -prime 8. Grosjean - option 9. Kobayashi - option 10. Maldonado -option |
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Also only 2 points between Hamilton and Button - let's see, who leaves the flyaway season as the championship leader. Or are we going to have a shock alternative leader? Lewis's change in strategy seems to be paying dividends so far but I have this gut feeling that Jensons ability to look after his tyres (when he can get them working :/) is going to swing it in his direction over the course of the season. If tyre sympathy is ever a deciding factor between the two of them at the end of a season.. its going to be this one. |
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The primes are the mediums and options are the softs Dr.Giacomo I also think Alonso will bump Maldonado. You know, another miracle ![]() ![]() Spelling |
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