He is a cracking bloke, had a few beers to many with him after Silverstone and he is just one of the lads out of the car. There will still be a advantage for Seb, he can shift 10KG about that Mark cant which makes setup easier on that side of the garage.
Q&A with Mark
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/81705


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Expect the ferrari to look like the red bull very soon
My own feeling is that once Hamilton gets in the car, he will ensure that the McLaren finishes up at the top of the time-sheets.
And today he was.....not at the top of the time-sheets. 8th, in fact.

[b]Pos  Driver        Team                   Time     Laps[/b]
 1.  Hulkenberg    Williams-Cosworth      1:20.614   99
 2.  Alonso        Ferrari                1:20.637  134
 3.  de la Rosa    BMW-Sauber             1:20.973  114
 4.  Liuzzi        Force India-Mercedes   1:21.056   90
 5.  Vettel        Red Bull-Renault       1:21.258  125
 6.  Alguersuari   Toro Rosso-Ferrari     1:21.571  104
 7.  M.Schumacher  Mercedes GP            1:21.689   85
 8.  Hamilton      McLaren-Mercedes       1:22.152   93
 9.  Kubica        Renault                1:24.912   53
10.  Trulli        Lotus-Cosworth         1:25.524   70
11.  Glock         Virgin-Cosworth        1:25.942   52So I take it that we're gonna have a rookie in a Williams powered by a Cosworth engine dominating the season, because teams obviously don't sandbag.


I do agree with one thing you said - teams do not sandbag (go slow on purpose) as it offers little benefit, but may place the team at a serious disadvantage.
While teams may not go slow on purpose, they may choose to run an entire test day (or even whole test meet) with never less than half a tank of fuel in the car. They can still get lots of useful testing done on a full car.
I do agree with one thing you said - teams do not sandbag (go slow on purpose) as it offers little benefit, but may place the team at a serious disadvantage.
 
	