Bahrain test day two timesheet: 1 Bottas 1:31.280 143 laps 2 Vettel 1:31.574 64 laps 3 Sainz 1:31.884 68 laps 4 Vandoorne 1:32.108 82 laps 5 Magnussen 1:32.120 88 laps 6 Ocon 1:32.142 60 laps 7 Kvyat 1:32.213 61 laps 8 Paffett 1:32.253 126 laps 9 Sirotkin 1:32.287 90 laps 10 Gasly 1:32.568 65 laps 11 Wehrlein 1:34.562 91 laps 12 Perez 1:35.015 70 laps
Red Bull Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo believes McLaren's Fernando Alonso has "picked a good time" to skip a race and make his Indianapolis 500 debut. Alonso will miss the Monaco Grand Prix at the end of May to contest the Indy 500 in a McLaren entry run by Honda squad Andretti Autosport. Given Honda's struggles since returning to F1 in 2015, the street circuit has been McLaren's best track on the calendar, with fifth in last year's race equalling Alonso's best result since leaving Ferrari at the end of '14. While Ricciardo says he "wouldn't want to miss Monaco", he thinks 35-year-old Alonso has picked a good window to branch out. "Fernando is missing a good one," he said. "Then again, if you're not fighting at the front, it can be a long race around there. "It's cool that he's doing it. He's picked a good time to do it. "It's an opportunity and he can do it with a good team as well. I sense his frustrations, his position in F1 at the moment. "If he's been given that opportunity, I probably would take it as well, in his position, at his age." NASCAR fan Ricciardo says he would be more inclined to try the Daytona 500 over the Indy 500, but does not have any extracurricular racing on his mind just yet. "It could open up some doors," he said of Alonso's move. "I guess, probably more at the tail end of my F1 career, I'd be looking more at my options. "Now, nothing seems that attractive. Now I want a faster F1 car, as opposed to a fast IndyCar or something." F1 world champion and Indy 500 winner Mario Andretti, who remains closely involved in his son Michael's IndyCar team, agreed that Alonso has picked a great time to make his Indy 500 debut. "The timing couldn't be better, this is the perfect opportunity for Fernando because he has nothing really going on in Formula 1 currently," Andretti told Autosport. "McLaren are not contenders at the moment, but he is still in his prime. "So while he's still so vibrant, this shot at Indianapolis is truly awesome for him, for McLaren, Honda, for Michael's team, for IndyCar. "Even though Monaco is probably the most suitable circuit for McLaren this year, by being in Indy, Fernando is going to come away from that weekend happier than if he was over there in his usual car. "I think that's what he's hoping and expecting, as well."
Sorry, Vettel is closer to Rosberg - someone who applies themselves and learns how to win vs. someone with unusual natural talent. e.g. Senna is an Alonso, Prost a Rosberg
No, i think Vettel has more natural talent. Prost was a lot better than a Rosberg - have a look at poles. Shumi?
Schumi definitely an Alonso, but in a different way as he combined natural talent with acute intelligence and multi-tasking ability. He got more out of an ordinary car than anyone before or since. Unfortunately, he also shared Senna's "win at any cost" attitude... One for you: Damon Hill?
Geez you guys love to put down Rosberg.....but who did he beat last year? Only a 3 x world champion who is reputed to be one of the best single lap qualifiers ever. And how close was it the other years? If Rosberg doesn't rate as one of the best, then neither does Button or Hamilton (to name just two).
Yep, that's right. I was sooooooo hoping Rosberg would beat Hamilton. Weber is a Rosberg, but without having beaten his faster team mate to a WDC. (flame suit on)