Not really, after td039 Ferrari setup is heavily compromised. They managed to sort out the race pace, but whenever Charles starts pushing harder their tyres just go off. It was somewhat present early in the season too (Miami race, stint 1) but this right now is just bonkers.Schippke wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 22:41Well as this race has panned out, you'd have to consider Ferrari as potentially the 3rd fastest car. No doubt they've still got decent qualifying speed, but race-pace wise they're similar, if not a little bit behind Mercedes now... and the degradation is very high as well.
Only have to look at the pace difference between Max and Charles at the end of this race to see how much better the Red Bull was on the mediums.
It was actually a great call in order to defend from Russell / Perez UC. We were slower than them with the hard tyres.
I don't disagree with the stop when it came, even if there was further life in the tire Russell and Perez could stop any second and undercut Charles.
No Leclerc was already at the limit. It was clear by looking at his lines in sector 3. He was so slow trying to save the tyres and yet the deg was higher compared to other cars.Sevach wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 23:12I don't disagree with the stop when it came, even if there was further life in the tire Russell and Perez could stop any second and undercut Charles.
I'm curious about something, Charles got past Perez and then his pace dissapeared, despite the fact that he had the freshest tire of the grid at that point...
Did the team tell him to slow down aiming for a 1 stopper? That would've been a dumb call.
They would have just lost more time if they didn't bring him in. I suppose they could have went for another SC gamble, but most of the usual troublemakers were out of the race already.
if his car can reduce the insane tyre degradation he can entertain Max much more .chrisc90 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 23:22Yeah, Feel for Sainz getting cannonballed. He showed great pace all weekend and he made it 300m into the race. Very unlucky for him.
Charles has the pace to keep with Max for 2-3 laps, then just seems to drop off a cliff with the pace allowing the gap to open up.
It would be interesting to compare the top 3's lap times in that last stint.