NicoS wrote: ↑17 May 2022, 16:30
LM10 wrote: ↑17 May 2022, 15:12
dxpetrov wrote: ↑17 May 2022, 14:37
LOL, if that's what you wanted to believe, go on! BTW, being kinder on tyres is also something that distinguish a faster from a slower car. One lap pace is not a sole aspect of a car being faster. On another note, once can argue that RB was even faster on single lap, and VER lost the pole due to his mistake, not cz Ferrari beat him.
I don't know what you're discussing about with me. I've watched the races and so far nothing showed me that RBR might be the fastest car in Barcelona.
As for the tyres, Ferrari was at least as good as RBR on the tyres in the first few races. It's been the last races they lost ground because RBR kept on upgrading.
Come on boys!
(not trying to offend but based on statistics the probability is extremely high that you are both boys. if by chance you are he-she; it; a color or some form of mystic creature, I do apologies in advance as already stated my intention with the address is not to offend.)
Both cars are fast and pretty evenly matched at the moment, even though they have very different philosophies...
so lets be civil and rater discuss the strengths of each team and how we think it will be beneficial on this track it will be a lot more informative than this "mine is bigger than yours" arguments currently happening.
I am very curious myself, as historically this track has always been a pointer for the season. of course, new regulations can impact this too...
It's really 50-50 going into this track.
RB can easily put more DF thanks to their top speed and be gentle on the tyres.
Ferrari is looking at ease before Miami on traction and mid speed corner.
Regarding drivers ability around this track I would say it's one of those track where Max can make the difference. I'm not saying that because he won there in 2016 only but he was for example really impressive in 2018 finishing ahead of the Ferrari despite a sub optimal strategy.
Alonso might be able to do something in Q3 like in 2008 (P2 with the Renault)
Do not forget the X factor, Sainz might became a cold killer at home...