F14T flashbacks, at least we're through
Don't forget, that was around lap 20 on those mediums. They were pretty much done.
It's mentioned that supposedly it was like this all race, not just on old mediums.
Do I think that they trimed off alot of downforce to decrease drag, which made the car on the limit with tire wear? Yeah, especially on the last 5 laps of the mediums. On the hards it was better but he couldn't follow in the corners. In the last corner, you could see Norris right up behind Albon but Alonso would drop back then catch back up down the straight.
Singapore is the track remaining that best suits Aston Martin but AM will probably still not be the best car on the track. RB will probably still be faster and with 3 corners removed from the track and replaced by a straight, I expect Ferrari to be better as well. They are just as good in short corners as AM but they have better traction for straights, so a win is still a very long shot. They will have to fight to get on the podium.
I don't understand the thought process here.diffuser wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 05:52At Monza qualifying, like Silverstone, their weakness has been high-speed corners. They loose too much time in turns 6,7 and 11. It isn't draggy as before.
Now what I see on the screen is, Alonso trying to rub off more speed in the middle of the corner, then accelerate harder on the way out. I think he's trying to use the back grip to come out of the corners with more speed....so I'm guessing, if he doesn't do that, he'll end up with understeer in those high speed corners.
It's 4 slow corners I think they've removed. Still it should be a good track in theory for both Aston and Alonso.peewon wrote: ↑04 Sep 2023, 21:38Singapore is the track remaining that best suits Aston Martin but AM will probably still not be the best car on the track. RB will probably still be faster and with 3 corners removed from the track and replaced by a straight, I expect Ferrari to be better as well. They are just as good in short corners as AM but they have better traction for straights, so a win is still a very long shot. They will have to fight to get on the podium.
Ferrari have major balance issues on high downforce circuits, especially in race trim. They are the team most likely to move away from max dwf config in SIngapore, because of this they will be compromised.peewon wrote: ↑04 Sep 2023, 21:38Singapore is the track remaining that best suits Aston Martin but AM will probably still not be the best car on the track. RB will probably still be faster and with 3 corners removed from the track and replaced by a straight, I expect Ferrari to be better as well. They are just as good in short corners as AM but they have better traction for straights, so a win is still a very long shot. They will have to fight to get on the podium.