Turkish GP Thread
One of the latest headlines is "Hamilton splits Ferraris as Webber shunts" in Friday practice
Btw, with the demise of Super Aguri, "five cars instead of six will be eliminated at the end of each of the first two parts of qualifying. Beginning at Sunday's Turkish Grand Prix, 10 cars will still race for pole position in the final 10-minute phase."
Interestingly, both McLarens split the two Ferraris, with Heikki outpacing Lewis and the two of them putting Kimi into 4th.
Kubica again the best of the rest, and gaining much more out of the BMW than his teammate.
Btw, Kubica was 2nd fastest in Q2. If we can assume everyone is running light in Q2 (they have to refuel for starting ahead of Q3, right?), then that's a very good sign for the pace of the F1.08
Alonso and Webber also did well
LH executed his 3-stop strategy well, finishing apparently ahead of his own team's expectations. Not a great weekend for Kimi, outqualified and outraced by his under-rated teammate.
Massa now ties LH for 2nd in the WDC, with both 7 points behind Kimi.
BMW finish 4-5, very good points wise, but not quite on the pace this weekend. Alonso and his Renault again best of the rest
LH executed his 3-stop strategy well, finishing apparently ahead of his own team's expectations. Not a great weekend for Kimi, outqualified and outraced by his under-rated teammate.
Massa now ties LH for 2nd in the WDC, with both 7 points behind Kimi.
BMW finish 4-5, very good points wise, but not quite on the pace this weekend. Alonso and his Renault again best of the rest
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So, softer compound was the way to go - if you could safely/reliably use it. Isn't that why it was thought MM would use it on their 3rd/last stint?
So, softer compound was the way to go - if you could safely/reliably use it. Isn't that why it was thought MM would use it on their 3rd/last stint?


