2011 Formula 1 Montreal Grand Prix Banter Thread
#81
From the TV coverage, it seemed like Q3 ended just in time before the rain drops started...
I wonder how much of an advantage the cars with the wet weather setups will have if it does indeed rain? I'm guessing it's mainly the rear wing configuration that makes the difference, as the front wing can be changed if necessary during a pitstop.
I wonder how much of an advantage the cars with the wet weather setups will have if it does indeed rain? I'm guessing it's mainly the rear wing configuration that makes the difference, as the front wing can be changed if necessary during a pitstop.