In that case, Kimi for pole position!
What is this not capitalized, no sponsor, thread title bullshit?
From what I gathered the team wanted VET to fake a technical problem in one of the last laps in order to get a free gearbox change (the gearbox change penalty if lifted if you DNF because of technical problems). Being a racer, VET ignored the team order and pushed on to the end. Got scolded by the team management, but as a back-to-back world champion they could not really fire him for disobeying ordersanyone knows about vettel? he had gearbox problems during the malaysian grand prix, but i have read nowhere they actually replaced it?
Yes, you'd have to be a Ferrari hater to think otherwise. Fry said that they've brought improvements to help narrow the gap by 0.8 seconds.
2.Will Ferrari show any improvement in raw pace?
Yes, you'd have to be a Ferrari hater to think otherwise. Fry said that they've brought improvements to help narrow the gap by 0.8 seconds.
Fry said that while the upgrades they brought are a significant improvement, the track does not suit the car as well as the last two which will effectively neutralize any gains. (src)Pat Fry said:Taking these two factors into consideration, I am not expecting anything new in terms of our positions on the grid. At the moment, our realistic expectation is somewhere between seventh and 12th place, as indeed we were in Sepang.
2.Will Ferrari show any improvement in raw pace?
Yes, you'd have to be a Ferrari hater to think otherwise. Fry said that they've brought improvements to help narrow the gap by 0.8 seconds.
?I certainly wasn?t expecting to have one driver leading the championship. From quite early on in testing, we realised we had quite a few issues we needed to sort out. Everyone at the factory has been working hard at that, as we still have a long way to go. I think our dry qualifying performance is still around 8 tenths off the best while we want to be the best ourselves. Damp low grip conditions suit our car and flatter some of the issues we have with the F2012 at the moment. You could see that in Melbourne on Friday and again in the race in Malaysia.?
Yes, you'd have to be a Ferrari hater to think otherwise. Fry said that they've brought improvements to help narrow the gap by 0.8 seconds.
euhm...no
he said they still are 0.8s off the pace...
http://www.ferrari.com/English/Form...410-f1-Chinese-gp-still-a-long-way-to-go.aspx