Last year´s results,
Pole lap 2011, Mark Webber.
Especially curious about Button. The tracks he's had difficulties with are all rear tyre heavy. Silverstone isn't.
True :-/Except Barcelona, it´s a front left heavy track.
While the race will be remembered as an exciting one, that was only a result of Sebastian Vettel's retirement. There's no hiding from the fact that the Red Bull in Vettel's hands looked as dominant as it ever had last year during the opening 35 laps, with his lead surpassing 20 seconds initially. When Grosjean got through in to second place there were hopes that he could challenge but it took a safety car period to bring Vettel back in range. The pace was a result of a major rear-end update from Adrian Newey, and is ominous for the rest of the field. McLaren is hoping for an upgrade package at Silverstone and will need to find a lot of time to keep Red Bull honest.The updates on the RB car seemed to have really worked well. Wonder if they can be that dominant in the race again (until Vettel's failure of course).
Don't really expect much from Lotus since the English weather isn't likley to be that hot and good
I'm going! Fingers crossed for a wet race!
My dream result:
P1: Jenson Button
P2: Lewis Hamilton
P3: Paul di Resta
I think HRT have some new upgrades, but it doesn't really matter it's HRT lol.Which teams are Bringing Updates to Silverstone i Know Mclaren will bring updates and what about others??
Red Bull already brought their big package to Valencia.Which teams are Bringing Updates to Silverstone i Know Mclaren will bring updates and what about others??
Well i don't think so RB will Be Stronger on every track just like Mclaren and FerrariAll major teams always bring some upgrades to every race. It's just that sometimes they bring bigger packages.
And I doubt that RB will keep up their Valencia form. The track just really fits their car, that's all. I think the next and last race (if car characteristics stay as they are) where they will enjoy such a large advantage will be Singapore.