Don't remember much about last year really... mostly everybody was still thinking about Jules...
But I do remember it was kind of a boring track, let's hope this year the race will be better, sice I have to wake up at 5am on a Sunday!
PS: I'm glad Saima won the Abu Dhabi F1 tickets, to bad they didn't include anything more. That must be the most expensive flight and accomodations in the season.
Thanks for opening the thread. Yes, I remember the same. I was sad and concerned because Jules and it was a very boring race. On this day one year ago was the accident I hope his family comes slowly back to life
it was boring race with was partly down to track surface/tyres so everybody just one-stopped. now as it's not new anymore track hopefully changed and they bring SS and soft tyres. I read Lauda is already fearing a repeat of Singapore but that's probably just talk..
half of hour of FP1 is being lost - ether diesel or hydraulic liquid spealage on the track from one of the sweeping trucks. My guess: driver will be sent to GULAG
Nomad, you're the rider so mysterious Nomad, you're the spirit that men fear in us
one must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star - it's a satanic drug thing you wouldn't understand...
But there was some driving after this. Kimi was min. 2 times next to the track because it was still slippery. The Force Indias were strong, Nico Hulk was the fastest man this morning. The other Nico on 2, Seb on 3 and Kimi on 10.
New rumors about the RB engines for 2016: Seems Ferrari said no to them. No 2015 and no 2016 engines for them. So the poor Dans need to run with their feet around the track like Fred Flintstone
I wonder why Ferrari said no, if they end up getting a Mercedes engine, Ferrari can kiss their chance of wining next year goodbye. Or at least it will be even more difficult.
It's to bad teams basically only have two good options now. Renault and Honda are to far behind. ... I can't wait for F1 to get to the American races, so I don't have to miss everything.
Quote: WHATEVER wrote in post #12I wonder why Ferrari said no, if they end up getting a Mercedes engine, Ferrari can kiss their chance of wining next year goodbye. Or at least it will be even more difficult.
It's to bad teams basically only have two good options now. Renault and Honda are to far behind. ... I can't wait for F1 to get to the American races, so I don't have to miss everything.
Quote: Denorth wrote in post #10half of hour of FP1 is being lost - ether diesel or hydraulic liquid spealage on the track from one of the sweeping trucks. My guess: driver will be sent to GULAG
What's a GULAG?
What a joke this event is. Spilling diesel on the track and then a wet FP2. Sounds like it'll be everyone's best guess for setup. Just hope Kimi gets lucky for once