The resounding victory of Fernando Alonso at the Bahrain Grand Prix uncovered that the new rules in Formula One could hold a championship very tedious.
The F1 decided to ban refueling during the race in order to stimulate further overruns, but the victory gave Ferrari pilot Spanish forces to the perception that the show will be the victim.
The engine failure of the car of Sebastian Vettel allowed Alonso to leave behind midway through the race, but the seven times champion Michael Schumacher believes there is little room for maneuver that pilots will have to overtake.
"Shifting is almost impossible unless someone makes a mistake," the German said after the race. "This is what we will have with this type of tactic.
Schumacher crossed the finish sixth after starting seventh after the Red Bull of Mark Webber fell behind by an engine problem at the start.
Lewis Hamilton, who finished third behind Ferrari's Felipe Massa, Vettel took the accident to get ahead, but previously had traveled to Nico Rosberg for fourth position.
"It will be a different challenge," said McLaren. "The truth is that competition will not be as exciting in terms of exceedances.
Massa believes the outcome of the races could default on the classification of Saturday, when the pace car that has a pattern would mark the final result.
"It is obvious that the classification and long will be perhaps the two key elements this year," said Massa.
"You can say that after the first curve will be defined positions.
Except what happened to Vettel, that's what occurred Sunday. However, the former champion Alain Prost said that teams will adapt eventually and they will know to take advantage, a view which echoed Schumacher.
The pilots had never experienced this, so there is some confusion, even on computers, "said Prost, four times world champion. "They have to get used to. It will take a few races but will be better. "
Hamilton said that the ban on refueling gives greater importance to the handling of the tires.
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar