yeh, but many told that Ferraris are definitely sandbagging, are they did that?what do u think?
having said that, why Ferrari put the shark fin on and off during Saturday morning session just now, are they trying to find the best set up or just playing with psychological war and let other team think they are faster but they are not..
I can't imagine how something like this can be used as a strategy...
huhuhuu... i'm not believe that ferrari pace is similar with honda one...
i'm looking ahead to see the true pace of ferrari in quali and race...
Wolf,
from both free practice sessions yesterday, Ferrari are looking lack of pace than McLaren, do you expect more to come from ferrari to beat Mclaren this weekend... i wonder what is the real strategy Ferrari playing now, and both driver Felipe and Kimi were happy with the car but both of them can't beat Hamilton' time so far... so what do u think wolf...?
Crowd Dynamics: I was at the N-ring for the euro races in 95 and then again in 96. The races were only a few months apart due to the 95 race being at the end of the season and the 96 race being near the beggining of that season. At the 95 race I had one of only two (that I could see) Ferrari flags flying amidst the Germans. Everytime the Ferrari drivers or car showed up on the big screen there was a chorus of whistles and boos across the entire circuit! I proudly kept my colors aloft the whole weekend and Jean Alesi was barely beat out by Schumacher in the closing stages of the race to the delight of the Germans. The next year was a completely different story. The same Germans that had made wise cracks at me about the questionable reliability of the Ferrari all weekend were now all in red! Aaahh! It drove me nuts to no end and I had real trouble accepting the Germans into the tifosi community. Ofcourse I had mixed feelings about Schumi too at that point but the rest is history, wonderful history, wrapped in a red banner with a black prancing stallion. I'm not sure what this has to do with Valencia but the "euro" gp moniker got me to thinking about those days. Hey, thanks for the great race reports and keep up the good work! Mike Di Fabio
Hungaroring Friday P1 - Ferrari looks quick, Rosberg and Nakajima are really struggling, better luck in P2! Can't wait for qualifying and race! (life is very boring in Kuwait).
Oh! That day was exciting, I never have been Schumacher lover... Even my position was against him :-P Just the last season, after his retire announcement, then I saw he's a fighter and not a comfortable winner he was before, just a year later Michael won the second round of the same fight.
I remember some moments there, the overtaking over Jenson Button by Schumacher also in 2005 (damn, what a phsych!), Trulli's "I'm pushing like a hell", and 2001's first Ralfie's victory in Williams, the engineers were screaming as crazy from their joy. Of course many won't forget ever the fatal weekend in there.
Hope the San Marino track comes back soon much more better than it was :-)