Discussion started by Andrew Hooper , 16 September, 2017 09:50
Singapore GP Saturday Prac & Qualifying
Andrew Hooper 16 September, 2017 09:50
Well it looks my hopes of a good result from the weekend went up in smoke yesterday after practice. If we can't find some more pace in Saturday practice I will be surprised if we get past Q1.
Re: Singapore GP Saturday Prac & Qualifying
Damon96 16 September, 2017 14:09
Oh lord - we are behind Sauber..... Somehow Massa is the only one to hit a wall and break a rim. Also what is it with Grosjean and brakes on his HASS - he never seems to be able to stop the thing.
Re: Singapore GP Saturday Prac & Qualifying
Gunk 16 September, 2017 15:29
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forcedown 5 second off from pole position, wtf is williams doing???
Useless,eat @#$%& people there.
Clearly what Williams are doing is working on next year. You can't develop this concept into something it isn't.
Brilliant lap by Seb . . . those RBR guys are crazy . . . could be very interesting race. RIC is sure the RBR is better in race trim, with tyres, so on.
Re: Singapore GP Saturday Prac & Qualifying
AlanJones 16 September, 2017 15:44
Lance is still off by a mile from our "old faded and semi retired" other driver. And we seem to be in the market for DiResta. Oh dear. I think I am going into hibernation until Porsche joins.
Re: Singapore GP Saturday Prac & Qualifying
Mehryar 16 September, 2017 16:03
This is shamble! Our chasis produces the least amount of downforce, even less than Saubers! I just can't believe how the team has managed to do this with 5th biggest budget and +500 staff!
Anyone thinks Max can crash into Seb at the start?! Hope not as a Vettel win here with Lewis being off the podium can make things very interesting for title race.
Re: Singapore GP Saturday Prac & Qualifying
EagleF1 16 September, 2017 23:20
Well now Paddy has shown Williams that obsession with ultimate straight line speed doesn't give the greatest return on investment throughout an F1 season we can spend the rest of the year producing a 2018 chassis with some downforce on it.
Really hope Kubica goes well in the test and Williams have the courage to run him next year.
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