I am constantly amazed by the narrow separation between these cars/drivers Can you imagine . . . if any 3 of us on this board got together and tried to bike 200 yards, I doubt the difference between our times would be this close, even if we tried to finish at the same time. To drive 200+MPH around a long track and to finish fractions of a second apart. This is amazing. The slighest hiccup, the slightest mistake, the slightest bobble and you are a second back.
Well they are professional sportsmen that have spent nearly all their lives practising, not exactly the same as finding 3 random people on this forum Prac3 starts in 20mins
I was going to say impressive job by Palmer to get within 2 tenths of 6th place and nice for Grosjean to be just over a tenth out of tenth place on Soft tires....but I'm going to guess that with the rain from yesterday that the track was still evolving and getting faster throughout FP3. Ferrari 1-2! Sauber: holy smokes, what a mess.