Ferrari have donimated practice -
Testing times from Barcelona (Wednesday 2 May)
1. MASSA Ferrari 1m21.506s
2. WEBBER Red Bull 1m21.804s
3. TRULLI Toyota 1m22.309s
4. KOVALAINEN Renault 1m22.378s
5. ALONSO McLaren 1m22.579s
6. KUBICA BMW 1m22.653s
7. BUTTON HONDA 1m22.765s
8. DAVIDSON Super Aguri 1m23.027s
9. SPEED Toro Rosso 1m23.713s
10. ALBERS Spyker 1m24.870s
11. ROSBERG Williams no time
Testing times from Barcelona (Tuesday 1 May)
1. RAIKKONEN Ferrari 1m30.280s
2. WEBBER Red Bull 1m31.752s
3. KOVALAINEN Renault 1m32.149s
4. HEIDFELD BMW 1m32.175s
5. ROSBERG Williams 1m32.580s
6. BARRICHELLO Honda 1m32.911s
7. TRULLI Toyota 1m32.943s
8. SATO Super Aguri 1m33.238s
9. LIUZZI Toro Rosso 1m33.323s
10. SUTIL Spyker 1m35.488s
11. SPEED Toro Rosso 1m39.950s
12. ALONSO McLaren 2m04.818s
but I have to go with Alonso at home.
Honda tries to make an elephant fly.
Ferrari innovate movable aero.
And, then there’s McLaren, the McLaren I have missed, with the best looking and legal (for now) innovation in years. Will they run the new wing (http://www.formula1.com/insight/technical_analysis/race/2007/0/410.html) in Spain or wait for Monaco where it would be more beneficial?
I use to dream of a season like this, now I lay awake at night thinking about it.
1. Alonso – home GP and all.
2. Kimi
3. Massa
4. Heidfeld
5. Hamilton – I don’t want to see it, but a safe bet is that he makes a rookie mistake.
6. Kubica – hits his stride
7. Trulli – does what he does.
8. Webber
9. Wurz
10. Ralf
11. Fisi
12. DC
13. Button
14. Rubens
15. Rosberg
16. Kovi
17. does it matter?
Wednesday, May 09, 2007
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