Quote: YiNing wrote in post #375I agree with Kimi, it just feel so flat and under-power with the F1 cars... Especailly the Ferrari... a lot of time we didn't even notice Kimi had came past our stand...
GP2 and even GP3 cars sounded much more powerful than F1 now, really a big shame....
Quote: YiNing wrote in post #375I agree with Kimi, it just feel so flat and under-power with the F1 cars... Especailly the Ferrari... a lot of time we didn't even notice Kimi had came past our stand...
GP2 and even GP3 cars sounded much more powerful than F1 now, really a big shame....
That's embarrassing. Pretty soon the GP2 cars will be faster
I just want everybody to know, that the perception of Kimi in Latin America is completely different than in Europe. Much of it is due to our commentators who are very objective and experienced.
For example in the Saturday F1 show, they said this year's Ferrari is really bad, that they may even be already thinking in 2015 and that they will soon begin to promise to do a better car next year, which they always promise and never deliver it.
That if they don't give Kimi a better car soon, he will lose his patience and that he will demand it pretty hard. That this year's rules suck for lots of things, but specially because they are not allowed to develop the engines, so Ferrari and Red Bull can't to much to catch Mercedes and it makes no sense. That this new rules had made lots of drivers struggle like Kimi and Vettel.
They even said that Kimi had absolutely no input in this year's car, that is tailor made for Alonso which drives in a completely different way than Kimi, who likes a strong front end.
I bet some Italian and Spanish Kimi fans will love to see our F1 coverage instead of theirs.