Dry and sunny in Monte Carlo Can Ferrari maintain their pace from Practice? Qualifying 1
Dry and sunny in Monte Carlo Can Ferrari maintain their pace from Practice? Qualifying 1
I know everyone else thinks it’s an amazing circuit but I don’t usually enjoy the Monaco Grand Prix – it’s too processional most times, which means Qualifying is even more
The provisional grid set in Qualifying yesterday: MW, SV, LH, FA, JB, VP, NR, FM, PM, MS, SB, SP, JA, KK, HK, PD, AS, JT, RB, TG, VL, NK, JD,
Red Bull topped the timing charts in all three Practice sessions: MW in P1 and P2, and SV in P3 (1:21.707). The race has been won by the pole-sitter for
Practice 1 and 2 was fairly uneventful; MW was fastest in both sessions (1:25.142 in P1 and 1:22.470 in P2) followed by SV, NR, FA & SP in P1 and
It’s really fun to see the BBC’s pre-show programme with interesting discussions and the grid walk – it’s a real shame TSN doesn’t carry it. I posted my notes on
Fortunately it’ll be a dry qualifying session after the rain in practice caused to so many cars aquaplaning. (We were away in Halifax, NS, and our PVR failed to record
Practice 1 was soaking wet, which meant wet tyres (and inters later on) for everyone Quite a few offs resulting in a fair bit of damage to various cars, including
There have been three races (should have been four!) so far this season: Australia, Malaysia and China. Using my usual abbreviations, here’s the points winners for those races: Australia: SV,
Another middle of the night race so we recorded it and I managed to avoid the news again 🙂 So, from my Qualifying notes, the provisional grid was: SV, JB,