Yes no changes are allowed. What some are proposing is to break parc ferme and start from the back because many can see Austria Pt 2 coming from a mile away. RB forced into 3 stops such is the degradation. So they'll finish behind Mercedes and even Ferrari based on yesterday.
Even if they do, nothing much to really lose with Max. He will come through the field no issue anyhow if they get the new setup right. It would be a good learning curve for them aswell given it does appear to be Austria again. Just with a much quicker Mercedes.AR3-GP wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 15:16Yes no changes are allowed. What some are proposing is to break parc ferme and start from the back because many can see Austria Pt 2 coming from a mile away. RB forced into 3 stops such is the degradation. So they'll finish behind Mercedes and even Ferrari based on yesterday.
By changing the setup they stand the chance of improving the car and having something to fight in the event of a safety car. At worst, they will still beat the midfield no matter what they do, even if the setup change makes the car worse.
Exactly. Even if they get the setup change wrong, nothing even matters as you say.chrisc90 wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 15:18Even if they do, nothing much to really lose with Max. He will come through the field no issue anyhow if they get the new setup right. It would be a good learning curve for them aswell given it does appear to be Austria again. Just with a much quicker Mercedes.AR3-GP wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 15:16Yes no changes are allowed. What some are proposing is to break parc ferme and start from the back because many can see Austria Pt 2 coming from a mile away. RB forced into 3 stops such is the degradation. So they'll finish behind Mercedes and even Ferrari based on yesterday.
By changing the setup they stand the chance of improving the car and having something to fight in the event of a safety car. At worst, they will still beat the midfield no matter what they do, even if the setup change makes the car worse.
I dont think there's much point throwing 10million or whatever a engine costs in for 2 races with the titles wrapped up.
The only reason for him to start is to go for a win. More points than he is already clear by are no use to him so it would have to be another win for the record or help Checo, which I cannot see happening
Teams can't choose the tire allocation. It's the same for everyone. I'm not well versed on the "tire discarding" procedures but that may explain the differences in the allocation as of today. They all started with 2 Hards, 4 mediums, and 6 softs for the sprint weekend. 8 softs on a normal weekend.