I just read on autosport that vettel had kers back for his second q3 run so makes Webber pole a little sweeter.
allsaintchris.:5470309 said:Just over 2 pages after qualifying. Have we really got nothing to say now that its accepted Vettel is going to walk the WDC?
Just over 2 pages after qualifying. Have we really got nothing to say now that its accepted Vettel is going to walk the WDC?
I can see Vettel passing Webber at the start and cruising to victory AGAIN. Alonso will have a great start again and eventually get on the podium, Lewis' tyres will degrade after the first 5 laps and cause him to fight through traffic for the rest of the race, Di Resta
& Sutil will retire because they are so crap and Button will have a party because he just about got a point or 2.
And that ladies and gentleman will be the story of the race
Well... the mention of traction control should be like a jolt from a defibrillator to this thread.![]()
I just read on autosport that vettel had kers back for his second q3 run so makes Webber pole a little sweeter.

Activity's low for a number of reasons. I, for one, am back at uni, which A) means a lot of work / rowing and B) means I'm not as freely able to watch the F1. I think also generally there's not a lot to discuss and everything's kind of in the "winding-up-but-not-the-finale" period when F1 seems to sag a bit. (there's an argument against a 22-race season for you)
"It was unlucky for Sebastian. We had an issue with the KERS this morning, we changed as much as we could," Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner explained to Sky Sports F1.
"The first session it failed in Q1, it came back in Q2, and then in Q3 it failed immediately. So both Sebastian's laps in Q3 were without the KERS, so a great performance from him to get on the car on to the frontrow."

"It was unlucky for Sebastian. We had an issue with the KERS this morning, we changed as much as we could," Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner explained to Sky Sports F1.
"The first session it failed in Q1, it came back in Q2, and then in Q3 it failed immediately. So both Sebastian's laps in Q3 were without the KERS, so a great performance from him to get on the car on to the frontrow."