Maybe carrying more speed and hence more on the throttle? Not sure but high speed is our strength so that could be a possible cause. Hopefully it's not a higher engine mode
Maybe carrying more speed and hence more on the throttle? Not sure but high speed is our strength so that could be a possible cause. Hopefully it's not a higher engine mode
Usually no.
Yeah, this is really interesting I was impressed with the second session. It remains to understand the telemetry.
My prediction ain't looking to bad nowMrGapes wrote: ↑29 Aug 2023, 14:26I don’t think Monza will be as bad as some might think here… I think there is far too many unknown variables coupled with the track characteristics to make a somewhat concise prediction on competitiveness. There are maybe two cornering instances on the track where we will lack to others in the race, but I think that’s overshadowed by the importance and advantage of Parabolica and Ascari. So the question mark should really be around drag (and drs effectiveness)..
This could be very very wrong but based on what I’ve seen the order could be something like Redbull > Ferrari=Mclaren > Aston=Merc
Not too concerned about Ferrari, if they have their weekend here so be it, we should come back at them in the next few races. Williams are the odd one, Albon looks right up their on low and high fuel!MrGapes wrote: ↑01 Sep 2023, 18:07My prediction ain't looking to bad nowMrGapes wrote: ↑29 Aug 2023, 14:26I don’t think Monza will be as bad as some might think here… I think there is far too many unknown variables coupled with the track characteristics to make a somewhat concise prediction on competitiveness. There are maybe two cornering instances on the track where we will lack to others in the race, but I think that’s overshadowed by the importance and advantage of Parabolica and Ascari. So the question mark should really be around drag (and drs effectiveness)..
This could be very very wrong but based on what I’ve seen the order could be something like Redbull > Ferrari=Mclaren > Aston=Merc
I think It may be more Ferrari > Mclaren but close...
Yes, very obvious now after FP2.
I expect more. I think the soft run was done so easily that they have to have decent pace compared to midfield. Albon and Williams impress every weekend in free practice only to disappear in qualifying and race. I think it was the same in Silverstone.