Is it just me or do Ferrari always do more laps when Massa is in the car
yeah, but consider Williams were fastest last year, so the reality is we gain no insight at all. It would be interesting to see what happens if Mercedes end up with the slowest of the Mercedes powered cars. If you consider 4 years ago Force India were Midland/Spyker back of the grid HRT style, each year they've improved slightlyI don't really pay much significance to small teams coming in the top 3 times in testing, but Force India seem to be up there quite a bit
13:28 Remember that old saying; if something looks too good to be true, it probably is? Well strike off that Petrov time. There's an error with the timing system here in Barcelona.
The Pits?​I seem to recall that it was a similar question from Bergy that kicked off the whole off-topic discussion, resulting in DHC's The Pits, in the first place.
Off-topic here, but I'm heading to the Bathurst 12-hour endurance race in two days. But it's a five-hour drive and I need some good driving road-trip music. Any suggestions?
So far I've got:
-500 Miles -Radar Love
-Lost Highway -Copperhead Road
-Danger Zone -Shipping Up To Boston
, if DRS doesn't ruin it. 
Another poor day for Caterham. 57 laps for Petrov.
Looks like today is Schumacher's turn to prove he has the manliest neck. 122 laps and counting.
Well the car looked reliable in Jerez, and Kovalainen racked up the laps there, so I don't think reliability is necessarily an issue, but I'm worried by the pace. If they weren't trying to get a lot of laps done, I would have expected some faster laps, and they look pretty slow at the moment. I'd love to be proved wrong, but I don't think they'll be joining the midfield in Melbourne.
66 laps is the race distance in Barcelona so I would have thought they would complete that at least. I don't see what they can gather from a week in Jerez because Catalunya is ideal for aerodynamics and downforce and it's on the calender.