I was not in that club but like u likely to join. Someones judgement is off. Is it Whitmarsh or in fact someone else. The fact that MW has distanced himself a little makes me question who is running the show. Either way it is likely to be MW who takes it. Poor pit stop performance, poor design, poor letting Lewis go (but may not have been stoppable), not sure about Perez...looks like a move too early for him. Poor show all round and that smells like arrogance. It would be nice to be proved wrong in Spain but I am not expecting to be.
Whitmarsh's head might be the most obvious hunt; but in my opinion, Sam Michael's would be a far more astute choice…
Could be that.. 1 Rosberg has the edge over Hamilton this week, or 2 Hamilton is playing the long game and gone for a better race setup? I guess we'll find out in a few hours time.
Q: It is known that you and Sebastian Vettel have some kind of friendship. When asked how he sees that friendship, his reply was that he respects your honesty and down-to-earth attitude. How could that change, now that you are really racing wheel-to-wheel for victories for the first time? Kimi: Seb is for me an honest guy - and, yes, we get along very well. What happens on the track and life outside the cockpit are two completely different pairs of shoes. We are both professionals who can separate one from the other. I always wonder what people are expecting us to do? That we are running with a knife through the paddock seeking revenge after a race incident, or what?
It's going to be a dodgy stream with a pokey little window that freezes every few minutes for me, I'm afraid - can't wait!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/22231116?postId=115947095#comment_115947095 Nico isn't aggressive enough to win outright on his own; with Vettel, Alonso and Webber directly behind him, he won't be leading long, and DiResta is dangerously hungry - with the right car DiResta is probably unstoppable.. He'll probably win now.
I can imagine a first lap collision including him as usual ... then DC crying about how he had the potential for a strong finish.
PdR jokes aside, it's looking like Force India's biggest year yet. None of that slow start and stronger second half of the season, they're competitive from the off.
Damn right. Fantastic to say once as Spyker they used to be as bad as HRT. Credit to Sutil being there from the off.
Get the Prof. Hawkins on the job, what's more dangerous, a black hole or PdRs ever expanding ego (copyright MaxWhiplash)