Paul Di Resta at Monza thermal cam.
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Sun, 09/08/2013 - 08:33
Paul Di Resta at Monza thermal cam.
Great view on how much stress the tires are under. Image is mirrored due to copyrights, it is Monza.
Great view on how much stress the tires are under. Image is mirrored due to copyrights, it is Monza.
Amazing how little tire used on the straights!
I hope they do more of this at future races. Did you see the replay from when he locked the front wheels up in the begining of the race?
Damn wish I would have seen that. Honestly though I can't wait for next year to see everyone starting over. Its just boring to see Vettel get pole then pretty much run away from the field without any challange. When he gets stuck in traffic he can't handle it as well.
Open track is always easier. You get to pick your line and go, establish a rhythm and you're gone, if you have the equipment.
so awesome, you can literally see 3 different colour stripes at some points, amazing
Raikkonen to Ferrari next year. Should be interesting seeing how Alonso handles another teammate that wont roll over for him...didn't work too well when the young upstart Hamilton was his teammate at McLaren some years ago. Raikkonen aint playing second fiddle to one!
OH HELL YEA!!! I hadn't read that news yet, just found an article though after searching. My wife and I had been talking about what if Kimi moved to Ferrari. I can't wait to see him at the wheel for the team. I had been wondering when Massa was going to be let go. I was really suprised after Monaco that they didn't announce he was being let go.
Could be interesting as he won the drivers championship when he moved to Ferrari in 2007. He will defanitly not play second fiddle to Alonso. As Parcells said, i cant see Alonso being happy with that.
I was already looking forward to next year but now I can't wait.
I can just see it now:
Engineer: Kimi, could you plz move over and let Alonso by,
Kimi: Leave me alone I'm racing.
Enginner: Yes but this Catalunya and it would be better for Alonso to win. Kimi? Dammit he's turned off his radio.