Rumour has it Rosberg has asked if it is possible for another seat to be added to his car so he has some one to advise him on how to drive and read out his RPM etc.
Effectively foe me the very best drivers can go out there and find the grip or find the best line, others are much less good at that, or finding the best set up and they effectively copy others.
Rosberg often looks slower then watches Hamilton asks his guys where Hamilton is fast and comes back at Hamilton, he is effectively using Hamilton as a training tool. In races where conditions change, the car changes as fuel is burned off and different tires feel a little different in race conditions Hamilton owns Rosberg, even further is since the rule change and no coaching in race Rosberg seems even further behind in races.
Is it a coincidence that Hamilton ran less in practice in both races than most practices last year and the driver can't get as much coaching during qualifying and Rosberg has been further behind.... I'm not convinced it is a coincidence.
I personally think Hamilton will be more cautious in terms of hooking up full laps in practice and showing his pace consistently. I think he'll hold more back and try and hide where he's fastest throughout practice and nail Rosberg more often this year.
That was a quite a good qualifying session, Ferrari pretty much confirmed now that they're back to being relevant. Unlucky for Kimi and a good effort from Vettel.
Race should be fun if Vettel gets ahead of Hamilton into turn 1, the Ferrari looked good on Friday in the long runs. Same with Kimi, provided he avoids a collision on the first lap considering he's sandwiched between drivers who are notorious for being a bit clumsy..
Am I the only one who's not impressed with Rosberg? He's being shown up for what he is, a 2nd rate driver. Getting beat by inferior machinery should be classed a sin especially in that car.. Rain or no rain!
It's far far too early to say Ferrari are back to being great because... something people seem to have missed is. Last years top 3 in qualifying for Malaysia was..
1 44 Lewis Hamilton 1:59.431 1
2 1 Sebastian Vettel 1:59.486 2
3 6 Nico Rosberg 2:00.050 3
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Either way, Rosberg was actually further behind Hamilton than last year and Vettel was actually closer to Hamilton last year, only 0.055 behind rather than 0.074 this time around.
Rain throws everything off in general can close everything up, also drivers have good and bad tracks, tracks they are better or worse in the rain. Vettel is good here in the rain, Hamilton is king here in the rain. I think Hamilton and Vettel were effectively on the tire limit for their car, with the Merc faster due to better downforce for the race. Had Hamilton not been compromised on his first lap at the end he'd likely have been a decent portion out. As Hamilton was explaining on the skypad talk about his lap, they harvest on the in lap, the out lap then go into full power usage mode. Hamilton would have used a lot of power out of the last corner for the start finish straight and through the first third of the lap, then in these conditions likely harder to harvest as much power and with 2/3rd's of a lap to harvest rather than 2 full laps.
Either way, with the engine token change the engines aren't where they were early last year, Renault instead of 3 tests on that engine before Australia effectively took a new untested engine to Australia. They'll come back as engine mapping improves. Next race could be Mercs then Williams, then RBR's then Ferrari on the fourth row again. The most important thing is their race pace has improved, though again RBR could come back past them as their engine comes back to them.