Actually.Does it really matter at this point what the weather does? Is this the only way to inject even the remotest entertainment out of this farce now?
F1 hasn't been to this track since 2013, before the hybrid era. Should be a great show and very interesting to see the pecking order.
i was thinking about snow yes =PAnyone else secretly hoping for a little snow during one of the sessions? That will make it very interesting to say the least. Maybe they can make a little cover for the cockpit to keep their...cockpit....warmer.
"Who do you want to see win the Eifel Grand Prix?"
Like it or not, there are many Hamilton fans on this planetAt the time of this post Lewis is heading the poll by a goodish margin, which I find strange as the question to the poll is:
"Who do you want to see win the Eifel Grand Prix?"
and not:
"Who do you think will win the Eifel Grand Prix?"
Anyway Lando it is for me.
I wonder if the operating window of F1 tyres would allow for really cold temperatures? Have they ever tested these tyres at temperatures below 10C? I think I remember a Barcelona testing session being that kind of cold.Anyone else secretly hoping for a little snow during one of the sessions? That will make it very interesting to say the least. Maybe they can make a little cover for the cockpit to keep their...cockpit....warmer.
You know Max did some (fun)testing in the snow back in 2016 with all wet Pirelli tyres.I wonder if the operating window of F1 tyres would allow for really cold temperatures? Have they ever tested these tyres at temperatures below 10C? I think I remember a Barcelona testing session being that kind of cold.
Mercedes seem to have a very narrow window for tyres when it comes to heat, I wonder are they just as limited at the other end too? If Mercedes keep suffering in these less than ideal conditions could it bring Red bull into contention? Max Verstappen isn't that far behind in the championship either.
Nothing will make it interesting......................
Like it or not, there are many Hamilton fans on this planet