I think Red Bull will be strong here too. They may not have the super high top speed, but their DRS and KERS (If they dont brake) will allow them to keep super amounts of downforce and own sector 2. Dont rule them out yet.
I think this is the best chance to end the vettel domination. Hamilton will be on a fightback while Button and Alonso will feel hard done by. I've given up hope on Webber.
Hey Guys I am back my PMC account will NOT login for some reason??? Anyway I voted Lewis for the reasons on the second post.
The perception (maybe rightfully) that this is Hamilton's track makes it hard to pick Button. As a fan of Jenson's i have confidence he will win this year, but i don't think it will be this race.
Hmmmm most people did say hamilton would beat vettel at Monaco, yet the F1 gods and vettel himself prooved them wrong at race weekend.
Am I right in saying that Red-Bull lose more drag from their DRS than McLaren do from theirs? This will doubtless be a big factor in qualifying again, here so especially. A factor that goes Red-Bulls way that was not in place last year.
Yes which means Red Bull's DRS is more effective in quali, however quali is not as important this year and Mclaren's DRS is more effective in the race. Mclaren also have a better KERS and the Mercedes engine, Red Bull also have more aero downforce which therefore means they generate more drag. So I think the Mclaren could be the faster car in Montreal particularly in race pace, the Ferrari also could be could good especially if their big upgrades works.
What does better KERS actually mean, they all give the same amount of power for the same amount of time don't they?