I think I may have peed myself.![]()
I think I may have peed myself.![]()
-Lou(is)
Forza Ferrari 16/15
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Great pic tifosi1993..3rd pic just become my latest background
#PrayforMH370 #KeepFightingSchumi
"If I was driving for Red Bull [from 2008] probably I would have more championships, but because they were dominating between 2010 and 2014 probably I would never have driven for Ferrari. I am very happy and very proud to drive for Ferrari, all my time there.
Bottas: 3-place grid penalty for impeding Ricciardo. Alonso/Kvyat collision: No further action. Simple misunderstanding
Wow, look at this: http://www.formula1.com/results/seas...peed_trap.html
No one with Ferrari / Renault engine had bigger top speed then any Mercedes powered car. That is just unbelievable.
We and Red Bull surely have a great chassis, when we are able to make it so "close" and ahead of some of them.
IF YOU CAN DREAM IT, YOU CAN DO IT - ENZO FERRARI
I agree with "it"...KILL ME NOW:
Q: Helmut, there are so many rumours about the state of affairs at Red Bull. What is the situation - despite the fact that it was a pretty successful afternoon...
Helmut Marko: If you take only the chassis, we are absolutely at the top. The ‘sick’ part is still the engine, the powertrain. Take for example the situation in FP2 yesterday; we still ran the mapping from Melbourne because the next development step is not working in the way that using it would be an advantage.
Q: That translates into: ‘if the powertrain would deliver, then with the chassis Red Bull would be at the top again’…
HM: Yes, we would be at the top again. But right now with a deficit of around 80 horsepower that’s simply not possible. We have seen that from the speed trap. In parts where the car makes the difference - like in top speed corners or under conditions like we’ve seen this afternoon in qualifying where a driver can make a difference - we are where we want to be.
Quite right, Jas, I share your concerns and sincerely hope that if RB end up being unbeatable again later in the season (heaven help us!), it'll be Ricciardo sticking it to Vettel! Their aero/downforce must be the secret to getting so high up the grid, but what's new? Newey should take a sabbatical!
Alonso says "This weekend, we opted to work more on race pace than on our single lap performance and the feeling is positive".
So I assume it might be very close race up front if the weather stays dry. We can certainly be in the mix.
- See more at: http://formula1.ferrari.com/news/mal....DHY7uHZT.dpuf
Fernando Alonso, a three times winner in Malaysia, was happy with fourth place on the starting grid on Saturday after steering his battered Ferrari through the rain.
The double Formula One world champion, winner of 32 races in his career, felt fortunate just to be on the second row after earlier colliding with Daniil Kvyat’s Toro Rosso.
The crash in the second phase brought out a red flag and looked like it could be the end of qualifying for the Spaniard but his team managed to fix a broken left steering arm on his car in five minutes and get him back on the track.
“I’m so happy with this qualifying, it’s probably the biggest smile for a fourth position in my career,” Alonso told reporters.
“It was so chaotic, especially at the end with a car that was damaged.
“In the right hand corners I could move the steering wheel with one finger and in the lefts I could not even move it with two hands. In wet conditions was not the easiest way to drive the car.
“We managed to put the car out on the track to complete the laps and those laps were enough for fourth so we need to be very happy.”
The incident with Russian rookie Kvyat was investigated by stewards after the Spaniard turned into the Toro Rosso driver who appeared to lock his wheels and slide into Alonso.
The ever increasing rain had made visibility difficult in the final stages on Saturday with Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes holding on for pole despite abandoning a final flying lap because he couldn’t see in his mirrors.
Alonso said he didn’t see Kvyat, who qualified 11th, and the two shook hands after the incident.
“Obviously it was an unfortunate situation, wrong place at the wrong moment,” said Alonso.
“I didn’t see him, that’s the truth. I turned in and I only felt the hit, I didn’t even see him before he hit my car.
“I didn’t see a replay so I don’t know where he was coming from, if he was late braking I don’t know. For sure it was a surprise on the out-lap with these visibility conditions to have these kind of attacks.”
The rain played havoc with Alonso’s Ferrari team mate Kimi Raikkonen, who had showed good pace in the three dry practice sessions on Friday and Saturday.
The Finn, though, struggled in the wet qualifying sessions and could be heard complaining about being given the wrong intermediate tyres as the rain became heavier as he only managed to qualify in sixth.
KEEP CALM AND LOVE FERRARI
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What is the weather now, and what is foretasted for tomorrows race?
Forecast is couple of thunderstorms for tomorrow...
You can check live weather here> http://www.accuweather.com/en/my/kua...t/233776?day=1
KEEP CALM AND LOVE FERRARI
Seems like the chance of rain is dropping
I remember checking weather.com hourly forecast this morning for Sepang, it was 60% during the afternoon. Now it says 40%
I read somewhere that fernando's fastest lap in q3 was in used wets
Hell would have broken loose
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