If Ferrari have new engine performance to use tomorrow then Sainz obviously has some good time in his pocket.
Where were they in Baku FP1 and FP2 before they sprung that pole surprise?
Given how practical and sensible Andreas Seidl and James Key have been since they joined , I don’t think they would compromise 2022 new regs a single ounce and I wouldn’t worry about them losing anything with regards to planning and development for next year.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑06 Nov 2021, 13:06Just seen a video regarding who might have the advantage till the end. It's a positive that the narrator thinks that the winner will be decided by a very small margin in the last race. However one thing that I didn't liked was the fact that Ferrari ended their updates earlier than Mclaren and might have an early start on 2022 focus. Anyone knows if that is the case and will it cost Mclaren next year?
jumpingfish wrote: ↑06 Nov 2021, 12:57So to be fair they were in a much better ballpark than yesterday in Mexico City.
Guess it depends on just how much the engine bumps them forward and any set up changes.
We were quiet yesterday but almost too quiet- think we will improve a lot in FP3.
Leclerc
FP1: 2nd / FP2: 4th / FP3: 4th
Sainz
FP1: 3rd / FP2: 3rd / FP3: 5th
Definitely. Ferrari stopped bringing chassis/ aero updates before Mclaren.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑06 Nov 2021, 13:06Just seen a video regarding who might have the advantage till the end. It's a positive that the narrator thinks that the winner will be decided by a very small margin in the last race. However one thing that I didn't liked was the fact that Ferrari ended their updates earlier than Mclaren and might have an early start on 2022 focus. Anyone knows if that is the case and will it cost Mclaren next year?
They were actually the best midfield car in 2019, so I don't know what you are on about.
Yea quali they were ok but when they fitted the hard tyre in the race they were useless.
Oh dear. Points will be the aim but I think it’ll be a struggleSmallSoldier wrote: ↑06 Nov 2021, 17:13Lando will start at the back of the grid… he will we be taking a complete new PU
funny that he still denied to practice slipstreaming Ricciardo yesterday, when the team asked him to. Must have been clear at that point alreadySmallSoldier wrote: ↑06 Nov 2021, 17:13Lando will start at the back of the grid… he will we be taking a complete new PU