Checo gonna work on beating Checo this weekend like last year.
Does not feel like 10 years ago, more like two years. Really sad.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024, 17:55It's been almost 10 years since that fatal accident for Jules Bianchi. We will never forget you Jules!
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Two weeks ago you said 5-6th was the expected outcome. Eternal pessimist?CouncilorIrissa wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024, 19:02No chance of winning. The track fits Red Bull perfectly. Even beating Checo is a long shot.
Podium is doable.
That’s what rooting for Scuderia for the last 20 years does to a man.Cs98 wrote:Two weeks ago you said 5-6th was the expected outcome. Eternal pessimist?CouncilorIrissa wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024, 19:02No chance of winning. The track fits Red Bull perfectly. Even beating Checo is a long shot.
Podium is doable.
I mean, there’s always a chance - even if just through reliability/accidents.Cs98 wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024, 20:57Two weeks ago you said 5-6th was the expected outcome. Eternal pessimist?CouncilorIrissa wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024, 19:02No chance of winning. The track fits Red Bull perfectly. Even beating Checo is a long shot.
Podium is doable.
Probably realistic if RB weren't bringing a major upgrade package. Staying under ~0.5s despite RB's gains would be somewhat encouraging.Xyz22 wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024, 16:52Fakepivot wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024, 14:29last Race before the weekend started Ferrari were quite confident, Charles saying they will be competitive etc. This time they are back to Red bull will be quite bit ahead and are not so bullish. can Ferrari simulator also predict where the opponent will be based on some of the data they gather on track?
This was our gap last year according to this account.
Staying under 0.45s would be great.
Leclerc has no rhythm on the soft tyre, reoccurring theme for this season. But looks A-okay on the long runs.dialtone wrote: ↑05 Apr 2024, 05:43That looked good. Ferrari was in the shot for maybe half a lap combined through the hour, but the laptimes weren’t bad. That mini race sim at the end was with LEC on high 1:35 and VER low 1:36. Sainz was 0.6 slower than LEC on his first lap there, the soft is not the right tire.
I’m on a plane though, so there’s not that much i can do at the moment with data.
That would imply he isn't pushing hard enough, which I would say he definitely is if not overpushing.
I would rather have him struggle in practice sessions and nail it in qualifying. The last few races has seen the opposite, which is not fun to watch