Is that coming out of the tunnel?
Can't decide if that building adds or subtracts to the track.
I want to see more shots of Maldonado's eyebrow.
When's the last time a new winner then won another, for two in a row?
Respectfully submitted,
Steve
Could've sworn that came up last year too...
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that it was Lewis Hamilton, with Canada and USA in 2007.
This will have to stand as correct until shown otherwise!
Respectfully,
Steve
Edit: Alberto Ascari, 1951; won Nurburgring then Monza with his 4.5 liter Ferrari.
Surely that must be the first time that ever happened.
Well, in the first year of F1, we had a debut champion. (obviously)
So maybe in the first year of GP racing the same person won the first two races.
DotiniIn the first year, 1950, it went like this:
Farina: 1st* - dnf - 1st* -3rd* - dnf - 1st =30 pts
Fangio: dnf - 1st* - dnf - 1st - 1st* - FL* = 27
Fagioli: 2nd - dnf - 2nd- 2nd- 2nd - (3rd) = 24
*includes point for FL
Don't know what FL means, but I've been proven wrong.
Fastest lap?
If Senna wins this race, you all owe me cake. All of you.
I wouldn't be too surprised though, if one of the Williams drivers managed to steal a victory here. The Williams is good on its tyres, which will help here considering that we will be using the two softest compounds. The Williams isn't fast enough to grab a pole position, but considering that Maldoando qualified 8th here last year, in what was a dreadful car, top 5 in qualifying is not impossible.
Please. We all know it's not going to happen.Especially PM
prisonermonkeysPlease. We all know it's not going to happen.
It wasn't a problem. He decided he didn't like the Monaco-spec steering system and wanted it changed, which meant he would not be able to return to the circuit for the rest of the session.Bad session for Raikkonen, I think he had a steering rack problem.