Grand Prix 2016 Chinese Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

I just had a look back at last years race review on Wiki. This was when the cracks started to appear between Hamilton and Rosberg as Nico accused Lewis of deliberately slowing down in the middle stint to compromise his race and then got a right sulk on telling Hamilton he only cared about himself. Wah, wah, wah. Other than the race finishing under the safety car I can't see anything else which is memorable, although Jenson Button was found to have caused an accident with Pastor Maldonado. Go figure!

On to 2016. It's hard to see past a Mercedes pole, fastest lap and race win but which car? Nico Rosberg is 2 and O for 2016 and heads the championship by 17 points from his team mate who's had a few problems at the start in the first couple of races. No bitching about your team mate so far this season eh Nico? Lewis was almost certainly faster in Bahrain but his tangle with Bottas destroyed any chance of a win. Third with a bent car was quite some achievement.

Ferrari will, of course, offer the only (semi) serious opposition to the Mercedes pair but they haven't enjoyed the best reliability with two engine failures as they push to catch up. Kimi look to have a bit of his mojo back in Bahrain. No one will know whether Vettel could have done better but I suspect not.

What else can we look forward to? Romain Grosjean should finish fourth to maintain the sequence and this means he will win in Monaco... Hass have impressed, at least in RoGro hands, as has Pascal Wehrlein at Manor. Red Bull and Williams will scrap over the minor points, although Toro Rosso (even with last years Ferrari engine) look quite racey. You have to assume they will be battling with Force India though.

At McLaren I believe Van Doom will continue in place of Alonso as he still has a hurty rib, bless. Quite a race for the Belgian, the last driver to score points in a mid-season début in F1 was Sebastian Vettel. Whatever became of him? Button will head Manor and Sauber, assuming Sauber find enough cash down the back of the sofa to get the cars to Shanghai.

Probably the biggest question for the race weekend though is what qualifying format will be used? I've no idea and I suspect that those that control (I use that term in its loosest possible sense) don't have either. Let's see what occurs when the lights go out to start Q1. My money, regardless of the format, is a Mercedes 1-2 and Ferrari 3-4. The fastest guys should start at the front, that's what happens in all forms of motorsport and forcing them further down the grid just for the sake of "the show" is bloody stupid. No matter how interesting it is to see someone coming through the field, deliberately putting them there makes no sense whatsoever.

Well, there's my two pennuth. Let's have yours.

Edit - I forgot Renault. They won't figure greatly.
 
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The alternative is to give them X number of engines and gearboxes (say 6 engines and 4 gearboxes) for the season and they can use them when they please. Once they are all used up then the penalties are applied.
That's far too sensible and straightforward FB. :snigger:
 
eventful free practice 3 red flags, after massa 2 wheel punctures caused by what williams think is a bodywork or brake duct issue on the rear left & then the scary incident where magnussen suspensions just collapsed coming down the massive back straight at 200mph. then later in FP2 we had wherlin headrest come loose & gutteritez brakes on fire

1 thing I was thinking was during the virtual safety car in FP1. Why didn't the cars just use the moto gp part of the circuit thus avoiding turn 5 & meaning the marshals could clean the track of gravel, debris without having to red flag the session

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1 thing I was thinking was during the virtual safety car in FP1. Why didn't the cars just use the moto gp part of the circuit thus avoiding turn 5 & meaning the marshals could clean the track of gravel, debris without having to red flag the session

Because it is practice.

Red flagging the session will always be safer than allowing limited running.
 
I hope Mercedes are holding too much back after FP2, it would be good to have a race between the Mercs and Ferrari cars at the front.
 
Just watching another replay of FP1, anyone else see the Nissan vacuum cleaner truck they were using to clean the track? New to me at an F1 race.
 
Greenlantern101 NO for Hamilton's luck but yes if you want Rosberg's luck

Something tells me if Nico keeps his nose clean tomorrow and can beat the Ferrari's 6 in a row is now something he can shout about he's done but Hamilton has not
 
I think both force india's should be penalized for causing the red flag in Q2. As it stands they are benefiting hugely, from something the team should not have allowed to happen. (I doubt there was an intention involved, but not penalizing would send the wrong message.)
 
TR

If it was deliberate then yes drop demote them but are you saying they put Hulkenberg's life at risk by sending him out in a faulty fitted car?
 
TR

If it was deliberate then yes drop demote them but are you saying they put Hulkenberg's life at risk by sending him out in a faulty fitted car?

If it was deliberate they should be excluded from the championship. However, even if it wasn't deliberate they should not be allowed to benefit. Compare this to making a hands bal in football. If you make a hands bal in the penalty area and you benefit from it, it is a penalty, even if it was not deliberate. (A deliberate hands bal in the penalty area is an instant red card.)
 
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