Hi am from Bahrain, and will be lucky to watch all action live for three days & will give all my support to my country's "FORCE INDIA". good luck to all teams,especially "FORCE INDIA".
Even though Mr.Hamilton won in Melbourne,Mclaren team hardly did anything worthy in sepang and if now in Sakhir - Bahrain also they are behind in standings then dream of Mr.Hamilton beating Mr.Raikkonen will remain so for ever.Anyway GUD LUCK Mr.Kimi & the whole of Ferrari team.
RE:Hamilton Unlucky
by Indian on Mar 31, 2008 05:46 PM
ur understanding of Formula one is reflected in ur post..demoting of Mclaren in the pits does not have any ramification of their standings in the race..it only means having to do with a smaller garage and hence some inconvinience... its funny the way u r putting Mr in front of all the names Mr Suresh...
RE:Hamilton Unlucky
by Hari on Mar 31, 2008 06:41 PM
Pit stop at the rear end of pit lane will in no way affect the race pace and competitiveness of Mclaren drivers. However in some exceptional circumstances (bunched pit stops under rain etc), which you can totally discount in Bahrain, the last position might allow other cars to overtake Mclarens in the pits. Even for that chances are slim. I would love to see Ferrari and Mclaren battling for Sakhir glory this weekend whatever be the case.
RE:Hamilton Unlucky
by Pratip Mukherjee on Apr 04, 2008 06:26 PM
Pit stop at rear does affect,,,physcologically & technically.The taem stands a chance of getting blocked,,loses focus.Pit lane speed limit is more applicable.