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Sutil was impressive in the initial practice session. If Force India can keep it up that would be quite amazing! Schumacher all the way down in 10th. I feel sorry for HRT, feels a bit like Simtek in '95! Let's hope neither of them does a "Schiattarella" and wrecks the car at its first outing!
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Fred is the boy to be beat. I think this will be a classic TOIT v Macca scrap - RBR still have reliability issues and it can't help having 'customer' engines. Merc are fourth right now.
Overtaking? Schumi says its impossible. Oh dear.
Well done to the newbies. Anyone miss BMW, Toyota & Honda? Thought not.
The problem is that cars cannot follow closely enough without destroying their tyres. After lap 1 faster cars were stuck with a 2 second gap to try to prevent the tyre problems. But thats too far away to take advantage if the driver in front makes a mistake.
F1 has to to put some strong rules to cut aero grip and reduce the wake of turbulent air - then we will see the benefit of full fuel running and some overtaking.
Having said that, Australia normally provides an exciting race due to weather and the fact its not a low downforce circuit.
For me Bahrain is always dull. If Melbourne turns out dull, it's going to be long season. Seems like the tyres need to be more fragile. They need a life of 20 laps depending on set up or an overtaking button. It's crazy that a faster car can't overtake...
F1's problem still remains turbulence. They've closed the distance from 5s to 1s. Whitmarsh believes its the double diffusers everyones running, but what about the barge boards, multi element wings and shark fins which will produce just as much turbulence.
For me the greatest dissapoint is Sauber. Once you start designing bad cars its like a cancer thats impossible to cure.
PS How long will Alguerseri survive at STR?
Re Sauber I think the super fast testing runs were for sponsors benefit and their true pace will be shown over the first few races. If they continue to be this slow then the FIA will be looking for 2 new teams.
Alguerari will probably survive till Hungary cause that's when most teams have changed their drivers in recent years.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/8572060.stm
[Edited on 17-3-10 by viges]