Consistency

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I get the feeling that they were able to run more wing on that Force India than the McLarens. As soon as conditions began to clear, McLaren took the advantage, as soon as it became a bit slippy again it swung back to the FI.

So was Di resta running a dry setup on the other FI? It's the only way to explain the pace difference between the 2.
 
As for Senna... I don't think he has anything to be sorry about personally. He was in the middle of a legitimate move on the FI. As Vettel went around the outside he might have used a bit more caution before heading to the apex.
 
So was Di resta running a dry setup on the other FI? It's the only way to explain the pace difference between the 2.

I think it was mentioned by Coulthard or Edwards that the FI's were running different set-ups.
 
Kyle?:3839531 said:
I get the feeling that they were able to run more wing on that Force India than the McLarens. As soon as conditions began to clear, McLaren took the advantage, as soon as it became a bit slippy again it swung back to the FI.

So was Di resta running a dry setup on the other FI? It's the only way to explain the pace difference between the 2.

Could possibly have been... either that or just not as comfortable in those conditions, or a bit of both.