Posted on 05/23/2013 4:48:42 PM PDT by Chode
So...is there an Indy 500 live thread?
Coverage now on ABC, race starts at 12:12.
Yep, he should thank the crap outta Pirelli for this win after the secret three day tire test with Merc only. After Vettels 1:16.5 fastest lapwe can see that tires determined this win, not the fastest car and driver.
Obviously F1 and the FIA are very political and want Merc with the money to win the championship.
Hmmm..
Dunno what is going on there.
FR seems all snookered up again
Here is the link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tH2u7gtkziE
Thanks for that image.
Notice something weird, though? In the upper left side you can see the front of buildings. On the right side you can see the rear of buildings. Looks warped. The satellite is too high up to cause that kind of distortion. Could be a composite, of course.
Protest over Mercedes' Pirelli tyre test - updated
I can see RB and Ferrari giving it a try, though...
we can see that tires determined this win, not the fastest car and driver.
Been that way for quite some time now...note, also, that Vettel's 1:16 was a good 2.5 sec slower than in qualifying. Everyone could've done faster laps, if the tires lasted. "Tire managament" is the name of the game currently.
Got a few racing years on ya bud and never in 60 yrs. of watching and participating in racing have I seen such crappy tires which determine races. Tires should be down the determination of race winner list of 5th or 6th. Pirellis in F1 this year has been number 1.
Pirelli should be ashamed and sent packing.
As to the private tire test, it is what it is. Nothing else.
Ferrari confirm suspension failure caused Massa crash
http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2013/5/14615.html
Ferrari confirmed on Tuesday that the violent crash suffered by Felipe Massa on lap 29 of Sundays race in Monaco was caused by suspension failure.
Massa lost control of his car heading towards Ste Devote before colliding heavily with the barriers. The Brazilian made a precautionary visit to the medical centre following the accident but was subsequently released.
Having carried out an initial investigation into the cause of the crash based on telemetry data, the team studied components from Massas car back at their Maranello base on Monday before reaching their conclusion.
The findings validated the first impressions of the engineers, confirming that the accident was caused by an element of the front left suspension breaking, said a statement on the Scuderias official website.
Massas crash contributed to a disappointing weekend for Ferrari in which they were unable to rekindle the form that saw them score a double podium finish at the previous race in Spain.
Not only did Massa suffer two big accidents - the first of which, in FP3, prevented him from taking part in qualifying - but Fernando Alonso, a two-time winner in the Principality, could only manage seventh place on Sunday.
This championship seems to be a real rollercoaster of emotions, commented Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali. Following on from a good weekend comes a bad one. That was the case in the first four races outside Europe and nothing has changed now we are back on the Old Continent.
I can confirm that we didnt get carried away when we won, nor did we beat ourselves up when things did not go as well as expected. But from now on, it will be important to establish a consistent level of performance.
The best news to come out of the Monaco weekend is that Felipe is fine. Two big accidents, just over twenty-four hours apart and all he has to show for it is a bit of muscle pain. Fortunately there were no other injuries.
Ferrari will spend the rest of the week working on their cars before they are flown to Montreal over the weekend in preparation for the Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada 2013, running from June 7-9 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
Oy - we did have one — Mark Webber — sorry- this is America and not Auz...
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