I know strange thing when you make a mistake sometimes you don't end up with a fast time. He just had that little slide in the last corner that cost him.
Late in Fri2, I watched Hami lay down what I'd have to call a 105% lap. He beat Kimi in sector 1. And was slower in sectors 2 and 3. The Mac just didn't have it. I think Kimi has his setup, he just couldn't get the one quick lap on demand in Q3. But I suspect he has the pace for the main event. In 2006, they were in different cars. But, by my count, they were dead even: three poles each, Kimi ahead 9 times, Massa ahead 9. (That's including crashes and a whole lot of penalties. For example, Phil out-qualified Schumi five times .... counting Monaco, where Phil crashed out of Q1, but Schumi was witch-hunted for parking in Rascasse.) In 2007, Phil had 6 poles to Kimi's 3. Phil qualified ahead of Kimi 8 to 6, not counting crashes and forgotten fuel. Counting everything, Phil outqualified Kimi 9 to 8. (Phil had a engine change and a pit bobble, and Kimi ... parked in Rascasse .) I wonder if they'll have the "Ferrari Parking Only" signs up at Monaco this year.
I don't there is any way that Manchester United could possibly draw/lose that game tomorrow, its a guaranteed win. I'm definitely anticipating the 21st, that should be quite a game.
Max, looks like you are one race closer to 10K? Hehe. Webber once again showing he is the best of the rest. I wonder which of the major teams is going to attempt to pick him up.
yea, they warmed up with a 4-1 win over West Ham last weekend, plus they had a good week off, and Rooney's back. after F1, it's football for me on tv