Formula 1 - Season 2010 (23 Viewers)

Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
13,340
Alonso probably pushed too hard with his faulty gearbox/engine. It had been holding him back all race, only to give in at the end. Shame really.

I expect him to be Vettel's main competition though.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
Man, I watched the last two Formula 1 races. I can't get over the fact that I miss Shumacher and I don't enjoy watching Formula 1 like before.

The Shumy, Hakinen, Senna days were the best.
 

Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
13,340
There are rumours Schumi might pull out midseason if things don't improve with Mercedes. Word is he might just say his neck injury is causing too much pain to continue in F1.


It's probably just bullshit talk, but :seven:
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
18,451
Red Bull's Mark Webber says Michael Schumacher's return should not be judged until after the next two races.

Schumacher, 41, has been off the pace of Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg in all four races so far after returning to F1 after a three-year retirement.

"After Monaco we'll know how his form really is," Webber told BBC Sport.

"He knows he's not going to just jump back in and start blowing people away. He knows he was going to have to get used to it. He's not that naive."

Schumacher begins the European leg of the 19-race season at the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona on 9 May with an upgraded car in an attempt to get him on level terms with Rosberg, who is second in the drivers' championship.

Mercedes have introduced aerodynamic upgrades, fitted the chassis Schumacher used during pre-season testing and lengthened the wheelbase to improve weight distribution.

Schumacher has won the Spanish race six times and Monaco five times, and Webber believes that the German legend's feel for the Princpality's street track will give him a chance to demonstrate his full potential.

"He'll feel a bit more at home at Barcelona and Monaco," Webber said.

"They're the sort of places, particularly Monaco, where you just plug Michael in and off he goes.

"If he's not going to be doing that this year, you can say he might be having problems coming to grips with the car.

"These cars change every two or three weeks let alone every four years, so he's coming back to such a totally different environment.

"The cars are totally different, the tyres, the aerodynamics, all of which he's had to get used to.

"He's going to have to work at it - and that's what he's doing right now.

"But as I always said, you have to take your hat off to him, it was a very brave call to come back and test himself again at the highest level. He's an incredible competitor and he always has been."

Schumacher has scored just 10 points this season and had his worst showing of the season at the last race in China, but he is hoping the changes to the car for Barcelona will help him up his game.


"Our step forward in Barcelona will be bigger than you can make at each race during the fly-aways but it would not be realistic to expect us to suddenly be competing right at the front," Schumacher said.

"I am hoping for a better race in Barcelona than I had in China and of course I would not mind having had better results so far.

"However, the good news is that after three years away, I am feeling extremely motivated."


BBC
 

Roman

-'Tuz Fantasy Master-
Apr 19, 2003
10,778
Again Red Bulls are sick on quali times.
1-2 places is their again.
Hope Ferrari can do something tommorow...

1.Webber
2.Vettel
3.Hamilton
4.Alonso
5.Button
6.Shumi
7.Kubica
8.Rosberg
9.Massa
10.Kobayashi

Hope for agreat race tommorow.
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
Then hope that it rains, none of these rule changes have improved overtaking on the circuits supposedly designed for overtaking (not talking about Catalunya).

Have to say, Alonso is embarrassing Massa a bit these days (despite finding himself behind the Brazilian more often than not).
 

Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
13,340
Alonso is simply the much better racing driver really.

Didn't think Webber could keep Vettel behind him, but nice job. Interesting starting grid, though if the Red Bulls don't have any technical difficulties, it seems a clear way to victory. Damn, they're fast.
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
Alonso is simply the much better racing driver really.

Didn't think Webber could keep Vettel behind him, but nice job. Interesting starting grid, though if the Red Bulls don't have any technical difficulties, it seems a clear way to victory. Damn, they're fast.
Of course, Alonso is the best driver on the grid. I have no doubt about that.

Red Bulls seem prone to errors so far, but yeah they're freakish at times.
 

Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
13,340
Schumi with his best quali of the year so far. Didn't they change something on the car? I remember reading something like that.
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
Yeah they changed the engine cover and introduced some air inlets to the side of the drivers heads instead of the more traditional one above. They also made a longer wheelbase.

Here is new engine cover.
 

Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
13,340
Yeah they changed the engine cover and introduced some air inlets to the side of the drivers heads instead of the more traditional one above. They also made a longer wheelbase.

Here is new engine cover.
:tup: Thanks.

Yea, the wheelbase is what I meant. I think Schumacher said he feels more comfortable with the new car.
 

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