The Australian Grand Prix (Fisichella wins!)
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Satellite Radar is a bit grim. Q could start with 30 - 40 Knot , that is Knot! wind soth to south west. With Rain, and hail between now and then.
Looks like they will be going out on a wet, drying, green track in strong winds
Could be very, very interesting.
BAR are looking fragile!
Looks like they will be going out on a wet, drying, green track in strong winds
Could be very, very interesting.
BAR are looking fragile!
The Mountain is a savage Mistress.
With a drying track it is hard to read much into the times. Having said that Raikkonen and Alonso were in the low to mid 1.27's, those are good times given the track conditions. The Ferraris and Bridgestone struggle under these conditions.julian mayo wrote:ED, your opinion on that? Say, the top 6?
It's raining heavily at the moment so Qualifying looks set to be a fully wet session.