JTarnstrom skrev:Gå in på Atlas och gå igenom varvtiderna från Malaysia och kom sen och påstå igen att BArrichello och hans Ferrari var det snabbare ekipaget.
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Japp, har tittat på de där varvtiderna nu. Antingen är jag trött och missar något fullkomligt uppenbart eller så kan jag se att Montoya under loppet är relativt jämn runt 36,0-36,5 medan Barrichello är mer jämn runt 35,5-36,0 ... en viss tidsskillnad alltså som under ett lopp fäller ett stort avgörande.
Deras genomsnittliga tid är inte så långt ifrån varandra, men om man ser varv för varv så ser Rubens liksom Michael ut att vara de snabbaste och jämnaste. Tycker också man kan se rätt tydligt hur Michelindäcken har sin topp i början då Montoya kan matcha Ferraribilarna för att därefter stöta på Michelins ständiga problem i år: graining i brist på ett svenskt ord och då blir det mer svårkört och ojämnare tider. DEt är ju en tendens vi har sett på alla Michelinbilar.
Vad är det konstiga med tiderna från Malaysia som jag har missat och som kan förklara Montoyas inkompetens?
Juan Pablo Montoya - 2nd: "I had a good first few laps and I managed to get in front of Rubens. Then I had quite a smooth race. Towards the end I was trying to catch Michael because I felt my car was just getting better and better. Unfortunately, after my third and last stop I exited the pit lane behind Rubens. I tried to pass him but then I preferred to back off as I did not want to compromise a good second position. I realised at this point that the most important thing was taking home some valuable points for the team and for myself."
Mario Theissen, BMW Motorsport Director: "Compared to the season opener in Melbourne this race marked a considerable improvement, despite Ralf suffering an engine failure. Juan Pablo was able to keep up with Michael's pace over the race distance which is encouraging for the forthcoming Grands Prix. After Juan Pablo found himself behind Rubens and lost some ground on Michael Schumacher he lost his chance to catch up with the leader. At this stage we slightly reduced the engine revs. The engine failure on Ralf's was completely unexpected and was not due to the hot temperatures. We didn't take any big risk either. The failure must have been due to a defective part. We will now have a look at it in Munich in order to identify the part."
Sam Michael, Chief Operations Engineer: "The team did a good job today with excellent pit stops. We were happier with our race performance than we were in qualifying. However, we still have a lot of work to do on the chassis, engine and tyres. The whole package needs improving and we will be pushing hard to close the gap in the championship. Juan had a good start and drove a fighting but cool-blooded race. Ralf struggled after the start and then had the engine failure."
TA kontakt med Williams - de kan behöva lite fräsch input de själva inte verkar se ....