Plus, quite a few other cars like the Red Bull and Ferrari have lapped quite a bit below the 2016
pole time too.
Not exact matches
The cavalry, which has
too much momentum, can not stop in
time, and most of them get impaled on the ends of those
poles.
Most of the big boys have spent
time at the top of the table and missed out, of course, so you might not be
too concerned to see Manchester United in
pole position after the first two games.
His side picked up a dramatic last - gasp win over Wales last
time out to put themselves in
pole position to finish top of the group, although Slovakia's victory against Russia leaves them with plenty to play for
too while the Welsh will also be hopeful of picking up three points on Monday night.
He did a similar
time on his first run in Q3
too, and with both Vettel and Lewis Hamilton a couple of tenths behind it looked for all the world like we'd be celebrating Formula 1's youngest ever
pole - sitter.
This being a summer tent
pole, many of the expected complaints still stick: Much of the dialogue is
too average to be memorable yet
too obvious to go unnoticed, and nearly every one of the film's game - changing plot pivots takes conspicuous place at the worst
time possible.
(I wonder if the lunar ice at the
poles would have any use as a
time series indicator of solar activity,
too)