The Formula One season is well under way with the operation of the Bahrain Grand Prix March 14, 2010. The first race of the season is always the developer of the season will look like. Take a look at what we have learned.
There are two fantastic teams, once again. Considering it was Brawn and Red Bull last year, seems to be Ferrari and Red Bull in 2010. The Scuderia has come with a 1-2, but only after Sebastian Vettel Red Bull started having engine problems. Before that, but, it was clear that both teams were well ahead of others on the trail and were just marking time, trying to save the tires. The fact that Fernando Alonso, said he had more speed after the race means there is a fight between Red Bull and Ferrari should be excellent. But, the weakness of Red Bull to stay together from a standpoint of reliability or championship hopes Vettel went bankrupt.
What about McLaren? Well, we learned that the car is much better than the race distance, then he does in the qualifying round. While it is generally excellent news, does not offer much hope for the season. This seems to be another season of transition will be hard. If Hamilton is ranked fourth through sixth place in each race, too much to question for it somehow catch and pass the Red Bull and Ferrari. His teammate, Jenson Button, still seems to delight in the 2009 championship and is not as much a threat to anyone.
And the king? Michael Schumacher returns to Formula One after a three-year retreat. It was a race without incident. It was not an accusation, but also not fall into the area. It could be frustrating for him one year as the Mercedes just does not seem very quick. Of the four teams, it seems that the scope of a fourth. Things should improve, since it is only the first race, but Red Bull and Ferrari seem cons which makes a huge hill to climb.
This was also the first race where we saw the miracle of Max Mosley. He pushed hard to get rid of the domination pirates manufacturer could join the domain. As expected, were terrible. Of the six cars of three new teams, only two have reached the end line – Lotus cars. It is a excellent thing for Formula One? I do not reckon so.
What can we foresee for 2010? Well, Red Bull appears to be the fastest car, but reliability is also very doubtful. The Ferrari is also very quick, but much more reliable based on the history of the team. In this spirit, I reckon the championship will come to the end between Alonso and Vettel. I will choose Vettel, but Ferrari for the constructors’ championship as Massa seems to be a much more coherent impetus that Webber and is therefore likely to accumulate more points. It will be fascinating to see how things evolve over time.