Grand Prix 2011 Singapore Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

Getting closer and closer

Every time we say that Vettel won't win, he comes up trumps with a flawless performance and Monza was no different, taking pole, won the race and put a smart move on Alonso which won him the race.

Ferrari have pretty much admitted defeat and are stopping development on their frankly dissapointing 2011 car which so far has only taken one win at the rain affected British Grand Prix which was also the only track where the EBD was banned which was negatively affecting McLaren and Red Bull more than it was Ferrari. It means that Fernando Alonso will have gone 5 years without adding to his 2 world championships which he took at Renault in 2005 and 2006 and he will be more determined than ever to fix that soon. Felipe Massa looks to be just going through the motions and is a shadow of his pre 2009 self.

Jenson Button continued his strong second half of the season with a podium at Monza to further assert himself as the number one driver at McLaren, indeed his performances recently have been putting his team mate in the shade and a series of overtakes in Spa and Monza have showed that he has the mantle to be the leading driver at McLaren.

In contrast Lewis Hamilton has been somewhat troubled recently, after a crash in Spa, a spin in Hungary and just 1 podium in 8 races, he was notably less agressive in Monza, particularly when trying to overtake Schumacher who arguably should have been penalised for agressive defending which other drivers have been penalised for recently.

Apart from over agressive defending Schumacher has been driving a lot better recently and has been up at the front on a more consistent basis and surely he must be close to a podium now? Rosberg has been very unlucky recently, a good strategy in Monza was ruined when he was t-boned by the missile that was Liuzzi who was given a penalty for his spin, he claimed that he was pushed off by Kovalainen but this wasn't true and the stewards took a dim view of him.

Toro Rosso have enjoyed a very strong second half to the year with another double points finish in Monza with Alguesari continuing his Lazarus act from near expulsion to take his season total to 16, 3 ahead of his team mate Buemi who took a solitary point in the sister Toro Rosso, both will be looking to get the upper hand on each other as the season draws to a close and Riccardo in the rear view mirrors when the 2012 contracts get drawn up.

Renault showed a resurgance in Monza with Bruno Senna taking his first F1 points in 9th, he might have finished higher but he was caught up in the first corner crash which forced Petrov to retire after both cars had made it into Q3, but with Singapore being a totally different track, it will be a good test on whether the last upgrades for the car have worked.

Singapore is the first night race in F1 but apart from 2008 which was affected by deliebarate crashing and race fixing, the races have been rather dull with little action throughout the race and many fans criticising the circuit despite decent overtaking figures.

For Galahads superb write up, see here http://cliptheapex.com/pages/marina-bay-street-circuit/
 
They’re currently showing the 1986 Monaco GP on the red button if anyone’s interested, I didn’t turn over after FP1 had finished and it came on, cool. We get use to just how fast the current F1 cars are, they look so slow now.
 
Yes I saw parts of that as well, was it a mistake by the BBC?

Anyway amazing to see again rookie Senna come through the field at that speed whilst the weather was claiming other vastly experienced WCs like Lauda, Bellof as well did well for a beginner
 
Yes it was 84, dunno why today I thought 86, my mistake! :thumbsup:

That’s cool, normally I’ve watched them on the pc on the website or turned off after FP had finished on the red button, learn something everyday. Showing last years Singabore now (Singabore, stolen borrowed from Brogan).
 
Really? I found Wattie infuriating when he was commentating on FIA GTs, with more mispronunciation and tongue-stumbling than a drunk student trying to read an Indian menu. I suppose when you're just conveying opinions over FP2 it's a little easier than trying to keep up with frantic on-track action. Get him flustered, and I think you'll find he's rubbish (in the commentary booth, that is...).
 
The Bulls look damn near unbeatable this weekend. It'll take some sort of red flag scenario in qualifying to stop them.

Not a good day for McLaren either.
 
Personally i thought Watson was very good. Gave a few personal opinons and was very forthright and blunt about them, rather then being arrogent. Doesn't seem to suffer fools either, or give much thought to the latest whinging, or headline grabbing rubbish, going about before GP's. He is right about Buttons opinion about the GP lenth and that god damn turn 10.

Looks like RedBul domination though, unless there something in Ferrair's long stint pace??
 
I understand his points though, F1 wants to drum down costs yet they keep making major changes to the rules which require a lot of money to devlop, research etc. When the budget cap was announced, wasn't that announced not long after F1 announced KERS would be introduced, that aint cheap either
 
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