about the DRS zone, Coulthard brought something up (or was it Brundle?) saying that the good thing about it is it allows the front runners to quickly move back up the field after a pit-stop, as there better speed is even more effective with the DRS. I actually find this to be less entertaining, as don't you love it when Hamilton/Alonso have to make an early pit-stop and come charging through the field from 18th position. might have to make a poll about that...
I think its to stop people from getting stuck behind slower cars on tracks that you cant overtake on. Abu Dhabi - Perfect example, there must be less than 5 overtakes in the history of that track. Last year as Schumacher crashed, the championship went crap pretty much because of the lack of overtaking possibilities
From Mark Hughes' blog this morning (a dangerous read I know) The blog is basically discussing Ferrari's 2012 car, and on particular the 2012 front wing. If they wanted to test it out I wonder why they didn't move Massa over sooner, give Alonso some free air to play with.
From what Alonso said after the race, he wasnt stuck behind Massa, He just couldnt get get close to even making a move...... Or.... They were testing the how the wing goes behind another car?
No but a significant headstart on the others. If it was spectacular success then they would of given away thier gameplan to thier rivals. so I dont think it was supposed to be any good
Yeah; I'm sure I know what you're getting at Feverill. It's just a shame you can't present your complaint with a little more decorum. Still, if that's your normal way of interacting with people, I suppose you can't help it.
I've also found another Hamilton making two moves moment: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0162j6y/Formula_1_2011_The_Korean_Grand_Prix_Forum/?t=18m59s Does it matter that it's the first lap? It's after the carnage of turn one and there's nobody in front of him so as far as I'm concerned he had no reason to make two moves.
yeah, I'm not really sure what Hamilton has done there to deserve censure, it's comical to try and compare what Hamilton alledgedly did there (if anything) to Schumachers blatant change of direction around a corner to try and block/hit someone.
Give it up Forza. You're talking bollocks and making an idiot of yourself by showinbg the world your hatred of a driver that once took it to your beloved Alonso. Show a clip of any driver, any driver, who drove in an arrow-straight line on the run between turns 2 and 3. Should we penalise every driver for making 2, 3,4 or more 'moves' down that straight?