04-07-2014, 18:00
http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2014/07/ha...eaks-down/
he two Mercedes cars were split by 0.2s by the close of the day, with Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso a further half a second adrift. The Spaniard, who has six podium finishes at Silverstone – including two wins – clearly enjoys the Northamptonshire circuit and will be looking to add to his sole podium of 2014 this weekend.
To Alonso’s dislike the Red Bull car is more suited here than it was in Austria and the Milton Keynes team are set for a more satisfying weekend. Their race pace, in particular, looks on a par with Mercedes and will hopefully set up an exciting Grand Prix on Sunday.
he two Mercedes cars were split by 0.2s by the close of the day, with Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso a further half a second adrift. The Spaniard, who has six podium finishes at Silverstone – including two wins – clearly enjoys the Northamptonshire circuit and will be looking to add to his sole podium of 2014 this weekend.
To Alonso’s dislike the Red Bull car is more suited here than it was in Austria and the Milton Keynes team are set for a more satisfying weekend. Their race pace, in particular, looks on a par with Mercedes and will hopefully set up an exciting Grand Prix on Sunday.
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