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Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 12:15 am
by Julian Mayo
cmlean wrote:My drive of the day had to be Massa.
He did enough to keep Hamilton at bay in the first stint. Created a reasonable buffer in the second stint and then waited for the field to try and catch him before the flag. No major errors, just catch me if you can.
Almost Schuey like ?

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 6:54 am
by F1greyhound
Everyone`s different. FELIPE was sooo close to MICHAEL last year. In his 1st year for FERRARI!!! He beat him in the 1st GP and had a great season, actually his perseverance in Istanbul may have caused MICHAEL not winning his 8th WDC...
Many people underestimate FELIPE....
...the 2007 WDC

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 12:00 pm
by jacfan
F1greyhound wrote:Everyone`s different. FELIPE was sooo close to MICHAEL last year. In his 1st year for FERRARI!!! He beat him in the 1st GP and had a great season, actually his perseverance in Istanbul may have caused MICHAEL not winning his 8th WDC...
Many people underestimate FELIPE....
...the 2007 WDC

I don't.

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 12:33 pm
by Julian Mayo
jacfan wrote:F1greyhound wrote:Everyone`s different. FELIPE was sooo close to MICHAEL last year. In his 1st year for FERRARI!!! He beat him in the 1st GP and had a great season, actually his perseverance in Istanbul may have caused MICHAEL not winning his 8th WDC...
Many people underestimate FELIPE....
...the 2007 WDC

I don't.

Nor me

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 3:21 pm
by Bundy
Julian Mayo wrote:F1greyhound wrote:I know
However taking in account the last 2 seasons this was not necessarily to be expected...
DAVID seems to match MARK for race pace - did you expect that?
Cheers Julian

Yes.(But 1 swallow does not a summer, make)
DC has a 14 mnth start on MW......they have only just found a seat that fits MW......DC has been shaken out of his complacency by MW's Qual efforts.
Either we will see the best ever by DC, and he will continue to match MW for the next three races.......or the inexorably widening gap will commence in Spain

I think you must also take into consideration the actual events of the race. DC started behind the back markers, MW the front markers. MW was caught behind Fisi & battling for position the entire 1st stint, DC was passing slow cars. MW then had a bad pit stop and had an open fuel flap the entire 2nd stint seriously affecting his pace, this is when DC got past.
If it hadn't been for that 1st pit stop & fuel flap MW would have been well clear of DC.
He lost around 5-6 seconds (conservatively) at the stop plus at least 1sec per lap. Thats around 25 seconds
You're comparing apples with oranges.
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 3:32 pm
by Julian Mayo
It is going to be hard for DC if he going to be starting two or three rows behind Mark

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 3:47 pm
by Bundy
Thats the beauty of racing. The best driver doesn't always win but over an entire season the better driver generally finishes ahead.
You'd have to say so far, advantage Webber!!
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 11:34 pm
by gkaytaz
Bundy wrote:Thats the beauty of racing. The best driver doesn't always win but over an entire season the better driver generally finishes ahead.
You'd have to say so far, advantage Webber!!
Or the worse one falls behind

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 7:45 am
by Julian Mayo
gkaytaz wrote:Bundy wrote:Thats the beauty of racing. The best driver doesn't always win but over an entire season the better driver generally finishes ahead.
You'd have to say so far, advantage Webber!!
Or the worse one falls behind

How does one differentiate?

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 11:21 am
by JayVee
It was a good and close race!
Massa did what he does best, start from pole and win. He is impressive that way but he still needs to impress when he is coming from behind.
Hamilton was impressive too, he outqualified and outraced Alonso in his 3rd race. The Champ can have a bad race every once in a while but he will move up a step. This can only be good for the sport.
Raikkonen did a good job taking his position back from Alonso but like Alonso he didn't match his teammate.
Heidfeld did a fantastic job and I think people should give him more credit. He managed to mix it with the two top teams in a car that isn't as quick. Look at how far Kubica was behind! It seems the hype got to Kubica.
The rest, well Trulli is worth a mention and Coulthard too. Webber does impress in qualifying but he needs to do better in the race. It didn't look good when he was stuck behind Fisichella only for Coulthard to show him the way.
Looks like a very close season and Hamilton will certainly spice things up. Good luck Snowy

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 2:46 pm
by Julian Mayo
JayVee wrote:It was a good and close race!
Massa did what he does best, start from pole and win. He is impressive that way but he still needs to impress when he is coming from behind.
Hamilton was impressive too, he outqualified and outraced Alonso in his 3rd race. The Champ can have a bad race every once in a while but he will move up a step. This can only be good for the sport.
Raikkonen did a good job taking his position back from Alonso but like Alonso he didn't match his teammate.
Heidfeld did a fantastic job and I think people should give him more credit. He managed to mix it with the two top teams in a car that isn't as quick. Look at how far Kubica was behind! It seems the hype got to Kubica.
The rest, well Trulli is worth a mention and Coulthard too. Webber does impress in qualifying but he needs to do better in the race. It didn't look good when he was stuck behind Fisichella only for Coulthard to show him the way.
Looks like a very close season and Hamilton will certainly spice things up. Good luck Snowy

The fuel flap also intereferes with a whole lot of other electronics, as well as the aero as I understand it,....as reported after-race Webbo said he simply could not go faster, rather than being held up by Fisi

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 7:59 pm
by F1greyhound
Good post JAYVEE - Im impressed!
However I dont think ROBERT is done by the pressure, he is a tough guy. Same as FELIPE wasnt demoralised by Sepang ROBERT will show his qualities soon.
One impression I have is that some of the test drivers should actually race. Especially TORO ROSSO could look different with a driver like NELSON or SEBASTIAN...
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 1:16 am
by gkaytaz
F1greyhound wrote:Good post JAYVEE - Im impressed!
However I dont think ROBERT is done by the pressure, he is a tough guy. Same as FELIPE wasnt demoralised by Sepang ROBERT will show his qualities soon.
One impression I have is that some of the test drivers should actually race. Especially TORO ROSSO could look different with a driver like NELSON or SEBASTIAN...
Agree. Sebastien would be an ultra-useful addition to a lackluster STR.
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 2:33 am
by F1greyhound
...I thought of VETTEL but BOURDAIS would look much better than the current duo as well..

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 11:42 pm
by gkaytaz
F1greyhound wrote:...I thought of VETTEL but BOURDAIS would look much better than the current duo as well..

Way too many Sebasti*ns
