Scotracer wrote:It looks like the VJM02 is a good car but just lacked downforce. On a circuit where downforce isn't key, it shines.
If it lacks downforce, how is it a good car? Using that logic, almost every car on the grid is "good" in some way.
So far, the FI cars have only been fast at Spa and now Monza, the two lowest-downforce tracks on the calender, where low downforce, low drag, and engine power are essential. Is this a coincidence; I think not. Monza and Spa are not your typical F1 tracks at all.
If FI can finish on the podium in Singapore or say Suzuka, then we can say they have a good car.