Groesjean maybe, others don´t have a change at least today's race. And lets see how many laps Grosjean drives today without accident like in many other races.
Well Hamilton won but Räikkönen was second and what speed he showed again. He got from position 5 to 2 on second pit stop by driving about 5 laps more than others
Trout80 wrote:
Well Hamilton won but Räikkönen was second and what speed he showed again. He got from position 5 to 2 on second pit stop by driving about 5 laps more than others
I think he lost it at the beginning, getting stuck behind Alonso. He may have passed Hamilton sooner or later in the pits, had he not lost 5 or 10 seconds there.
That plus the track that allows almost no overtaking (besides cars getting lapped and the start, how many overtakings have taken place on track ? I can only think of Maldonado/Hülkenberg).
Rosberg and Webber will be penalizated for having changed the gearbox with 5 positions...For Webber is the 2nd time this year
Edited by ste_18 on 01-09-2012 13:46
fcancellara wrote:
Great GP, but I think Vettel deserved the win more, or Raikkonen, because Button didn't fight at all.
Probably this GP would be better if only Grosjean and Hamilton wouldn't crash...
I don't like Hamilton at all, his ways of overtaking always are way too riskful.
Grosjean is a great driver, if he doesn't crash, just like Kobayashi and Perez.
Alonso wins because cars in front of them crash or have technical problems.
So, perhaps it would have been better, but at least the crash was very spectacular and nobody got hurt.
I really dont mind Hamilton, and he certainly isn't as reckless as Grosjean or Maldonado, or Senna.
Grosjean an alright driver. He's good at qualifying. Kamui and Perez are not as prone to crashing as Grosjean, not sure if you meant to word it like that, and I think exciting is a better word for them