Its the 3rd of April and all you fools had your day when I was away. Yes, the fool writing this was in Pune helping his grandmother shift home. The fool in question was with his maternal grandparents after the shifting was over on 1st April and was watching Bean and Liar Liar. Both Rowan Atkinson and Jim Carrey are the ultimate comedians. While Jim has a thousand faces and voices and is a great goofus Bean always makes us laugh with the situations he manages to get himself into. I think this post right now has no point so let me move on from Bean and Jim.
Onto more serious matters now... Ferrari had a pathetic race in Australia with both drivers crashing out of the race. Ferrari definitly has the pace to challenge Renault but they have to get their qualifying right if they are to fight at the front of the field. Bahrain was the only race in which Ferrari qualified at the sharp end of the grid and in that race Schumacher did hassle Alonso's Renault. In Malaysia both Ferrari's started from outside the top ten because they were penalised for changing their engines. Had Schumacher started from 4th, which is where he qualified, and with his strategy, he would surely have challenged Fisico for the win. In Australia again, Massa crashed out in qualifying causing a red flag when Schumi was on his lap and when the session got under way again it rained, so Schumi didn't get to put in a decent lap and started from 11th. He was upto fifth after the first round of pit stops and was closing in on Button at 2 seconds a lap. But then he piled it into the barrier and it was race over for him.
So what Ferrari need to do is get their qualifying right. They have the pace for sure and if the line their cars up at the sharp end of the grid then victory will be within their grasp. And what better place to turn around their fortunes than at San Marino, the home track for the Scuderia and in front of the passionate tifosi.
Onto more serious matters now... Ferrari had a pathetic race in Australia with both drivers crashing out of the race. Ferrari definitly has the pace to challenge Renault but they have to get their qualifying right if they are to fight at the front of the field. Bahrain was the only race in which Ferrari qualified at the sharp end of the grid and in that race Schumacher did hassle Alonso's Renault. In Malaysia both Ferrari's started from outside the top ten because they were penalised for changing their engines. Had Schumacher started from 4th, which is where he qualified, and with his strategy, he would surely have challenged Fisico for the win. In Australia again, Massa crashed out in qualifying causing a red flag when Schumi was on his lap and when the session got under way again it rained, so Schumi didn't get to put in a decent lap and started from 11th. He was upto fifth after the first round of pit stops and was closing in on Button at 2 seconds a lap. But then he piled it into the barrier and it was race over for him.
So what Ferrari need to do is get their qualifying right. They have the pace for sure and if the line their cars up at the sharp end of the grid then victory will be within their grasp. And what better place to turn around their fortunes than at San Marino, the home track for the Scuderia and in front of the passionate tifosi.
3 Comments:
HI Abhi
Hey just wanted to add on some points about Ferrari..
Agreed to you point that Ferrari need to put the qualifications right..but Schumacher was pushing the car to its limit in the 2 laps before the sad crashed happened..
From what Sir Jackie Stewart said... Schumi needs to understand that the cars have a limitations which are very much to be understood buy the driver....
Above all that Schumi crashed at 240 Km/h Its to fast for the final corner.. Schumi needs to understand that its not easy to come from 11th to 3rd.. ONLY AND ONLY Kimi can do it... from 22nd to 3rd..
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dude like write more... ur creativity wil die a sudden death. or rather crash in ur sport
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