Ok, are you implying that they'll take the Singapore spec wing, sacrificing a bit of top speed on the straights? Unfortunately I don't have access to the telemetry, it would be interesting to see which parts of the track Oscar was faster than Lando. Most likely in the hairpin, that's for sure, but otherwise I don't know.mwillems wrote: ↑22 Sep 2023, 14:36My gut feeling is they will take the "Upper Medium" and not the MediumLionsHeart wrote: ↑22 Sep 2023, 12:37I was a little surprised that Lando was even going faster on the first twisty sector compared to Oscar. Although I can admit that Oscar is still just adapting to the track. I like his gradual approach of increasing his speed from session to session. The guy is very smart and absorbs valuable information like a sponge. His mature approach is also impressive. Yes, Oscar will tighten up tomorrow, but here I would like to focus more on the rear wing. I assume the team will go for a medium downforce option. Yesterday, I was surprised to see a wing with more downforce. I wonder if more downforce helps in terms of rear stability and less tire wear, because here in Suzuka there is usually a limit on the front tires as in Silverstone.
Will the team leave Oscar with a loaded rear wing to gather even more information? Usually such things are checked in the first practice, then the rear wing is changed so that the driver can make a more accurate choice based on the feeling behind the wheel.
I'm most likely deluded and both drivers will get a Silverstone spec wing tomorrow. Comrades, has anyone seen the comparative top speeds between Lando and Oscar? With one drs opening zone, the issue of top speed may become even more acute. Yes, tomorrow in practice 3 it will be clear what the team will choose, but at least I would like to see comparative data.
I'd be surprised if they split the wings in Q but who knows. The track surface looks like it might have a say in the choice, if it really is that slippy you cannot lose too much time in the corners.
Before the start of the race weekend, I also assumed that we will see the rear wing from Silverstone here, but now with the tire wear, the temperature on the track, even some doubts are taken. I read Lando's interview, he said the pace is good, but the balance is a problem. Whether this is due to insufficient downforce on the rear wheels or whether it's something else altogether, again, I don't know. If we get more grip as the race weekend goes on, we can look forward to Silverstone Spec, right?