Regarding the competitiveness of the car in Austin: There are a couple of points, taking into account my erroneous assumptions, where I said that McLaren would be 2-3 in strength in Qatar. Apparently, McLaren has a very good simulator that allows you to choose the optimal basic settings quite well.
I think that the car will be 2-3 in strength here too, simply because of the presence of many slow turns, although not all of them are critical, because they are taken quickly. Another problem can be bumps. I don’t know whether the road surface has been renewed or not. I dare to suggest that Red Bull may have problems, since bumpy tracks are not very suitable for them. Usually in such conditions they lose their advantage.
I also don’t know which air package the team will choose, since there are arguments in both directions. Mercedes may have trouble finding basic settings on the simulator. We'll see one practice again on Friday, so there may be some surprises. Ferrari can catch up, for them bumpy tracks seem to be not as critical as for Red Bull.
As if problems with the boundaries of the track would arise again. I'm tired of watching this.
