Sunday, April 19, 2009
hmmm, not really that much. 4 points to share ba.
1. Vettel or Hamilton, who is the wet-weather master?both are equally young, Vettel 21, so too is Hamilton ba. Vettel prove in his old team Toro Rosso and guide to their maiden win in Monza, Italy. as for Hamilton, he do it in Silverstone, England, even stretching 1 min gap between him and 2nd place. but from today's race, Vettel somehow seems to edge Hamilton in this area. while Hamilton make small errors in sliding over some tracks, Vettel drove a no-error race. somehow Vettel looks more mature than Hamilton in controlling their patience. but only 3 races that really is wet, so mayb some more races in wet then can be determined.
2. no mistake, but bad luck on Ferrariserious, that reshuffle on the whole team works well, but they need find a fengshui master. Massa mechanical failure once more, Raikkonen no grip in the car. just pure bad luck. no complains abt then this time.
3. McLaren slowly up to the tempoyet Ferrari main rivals, McLaren are slowly improving, new aerodynamics body and new diffuser onto Hamilton's car and a very instant impact, entering into Q3 for the 1st time this season. this car has shown promises to get into top 3 by next week. unfortunately, all those improvements are dismayed by the lying-scandal and with FIA to hold a court on 29 April, Hamilton might be stripped of this year campaign.
4. Double decker diffuser really is an issue?all abt this 'double-decker' diffuser is an end, but one thing is, does this means dominant. ANSWER: NO. just look Red Bull Racing team can le, their car have no KERS, no 'double-decker' diffuser and yet they outpaces Brawn so well today. since every team will include this diffuser soon, Red Bull will go even faster!
next week goes to Bahrain. who will win it this time?
10:13 PM
my fav anime: Bleach, FMA, K-ON, Inuyasha, Dragon Ball