The Qualifier 1 also known as Q1 until he had a little excitement when smaller teams riders race run against the clock to qualify to the next qualifier. This countdown begins when time remaining 10 minutes and 30 sec. to end Q1, until the timer hits zero six cars are eliminated by left over fifteen pilots. In Q2 seven drivers are eliminated and the eight survivors go to Q3.
In the latter gp classification we had a good start when Carlos Sainz, Marc Verstappen, especially the beginner Pacal Werhlein the Manor, rushed against time to ensure in Q2, although the young German driver was not able to go to the Q2 performance you earned 16th place on the grid. The detail is that leaving 4min for training end up training just was over, that because the Mexican Sergio Perez and Pascal had no more tires for quick turn and Swedish Marcus Ericsson was in the box.
Pacal Werhlein (Photo by Mark Thompson Getty Images) |
The Q2 was not different from the previous one, the emotion was Nico Hulkenberg account that instead of the other drivers who seemed to be too lazy to run, improved its ranking from 11th to 8th and was so moved on in training. Remember the countdown came to Nico missing 5 minutes to finish the workout, so there were ten minutes of pure monotony before Nico, and tees minutes after Nico, totaling 13 minutes of pure monotony, a 15-minute workout.
Nico Hulkenberg (Photo by Clive Mason Getty Images) |
The Q3 forget it, both in this gp as in Australia, was the worst part of the classification where the big teams (Mercedes and Ferrari) made their standard time and averages just hit the spot and not even try to improve the time and was exactly what happened. Only Daniel Riccardo Red Bull has improved his time and placing seventh Australian was for 5, and so the training almost finished, leaving nine minutes to the end of it.
With all happened one thing is certain, or Bernie Ecclestone and his gang stop acting like spoiled children and change the classification system, or Formula 1 will lose more fans as have already lost a few years ago.
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