You'll never prove favouritism to Ferrari! You'll certainly never find them getting a financial help anyway
Getting desperate Silver? Relax, your boy will soon be champion. It's 2014 you need to worry about. please log in to view this image
I hear its got 2000bhp and does 50mpg I also hear the turbo is hooked up to a vacuum that sucks the car to the ground giving it a bonus 15kN of downforce. All sounds legit to me.
Sounding a bit worried Forza? lets be honest your time is up as the leading works team. We left F1 because it was too easy to beat you back in the 50's now we have returned and we are going to repeat history.
Indeed I think it's something like this you should worry about please log in to view this image test-gate was a bigger task than the 2014 regulations will be and we got off scott free for doing a "legal test"
Sebastian Vettel dominated the Singapore Grand Prix, posting his third career clean sweep (pole, win, fastest lap, led every lap). He also achieved the feat in the 2011 Indian GP and last year's Japanese race. One of the most striking aspects of his victory was his final margin over his rivals: 32.627 seconds. This is rarely seen in modern Formula 1: in the 2008 British Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton was able to put more than a minute (1m08.577s) over Nick Heidfeld in the wet (pictured above), but in the dry and with a safety car appearance at half distance, this is unprecedented. To find a bigger margin, you have to go back to the 2005 Hungarian GP, when Kimi Raikkonen beat Michael Schumacher by 35.581s without safety car interventions. Vettel achieved some more records at Marina Bay: • For the first time he was able to win the same race for three years on the trot. • He has spent 2147 laps in the lead, overtaking Nigel Mansell (2089) to claim fourth on the all-time list (Schumacher leads with 5111). • This was his ninth race in which he led from lights to flag, equalling Nigel Mansell for fifth on the all-time list. Ayrton Senna, leader in this chart, led nineteen races from flag to flag. • His 20th career fastest lap matches Fernando Alonso. • This was his 10th season podium, the same number he recorded last year and in 2010. With six races to go, however, he can't match the all-time record of 17, held by himself (from 2011) and Schumacher (2002). It's interesting to note that after 13 races, Red Bull has already recorded the same number of wins (seven) and podiums (14) as in the entire 2012 season.
You could technically claim that's not a lights-to-flag win given that Rosberg was in front of him for about 2 seconds Though I admit it would be petty. Didn't realise how significant the margin of his win was
And seeing how that started from lap 40 and he did an extra stop it shows how much they've gained since the tyre change.
yar, I was thinking it was a gran chelem, but Rosberg led for about 2 seconds, unless you only count positions over the line