It it me or should his braking swiftly have slowed him down, coupled with the fact he was going uphill. So to stop him hitting the wall...
Just seems like he was moving for an eternity.
Just seems like he was moving for an eternity.
It it me or should his braking swiftly have slowed him down, coupled with the fact he was going uphill. So to stop him hitting the wall...
Just seems like he was moving for an eternity.
Loss of downforce from the loss of the wing possibly combined with bits of it going under the car.
If riding the curbs are going to take out that wing, They'll need to wrap gaffer tape around Hamilton's. It'll be off more often than not.![]()
Don't be daft... He was clearly being too aggressive in his wing management.![]()

It it me or should his braking swiftly have slowed him down, coupled with the fact he was going uphill. So to stop him hitting the wall...
Just seems like he was moving for an eternity.
What I don't get is RBR claim they switched attention to 2014 late.... But they had a far superior car from Silverstone onwards in 2013 and won the titles early. They had plenty of time.
Mercdes V6 turbo able to hit 850hp!
https://twitter.com/andrewbensonf1/status/431424853946540034
That's almost 100hp more than the Renault can do.
Renault ....Benson said:Red Bull and Renault face a race against time to be in a position to do significant mileage by the time of the next test, which runs from 19-22 February.
Renault are suffering a number of problems with their power-unit, which affected all three of their teams who were running in Jerez - Red Bull, Toro Rosso and Caterham.
F1 is introducing new engines this season which, as well as seeing the return of turbos for the first time since 1988, also feature extensive use of 'hybrid' energy-storage technology.
This is at the heart of Renault's problems, with sources saying the company is at least two months behind schedule on its power-unit.
Renault were unable to run their turbo at even 50% boost in Jerez, and nor were they able to get the energy-storage system to run at anywhere near full capacity. They are also suffering severe vibrations in the drive-train, which show up in the car but not on the test bed.