Yes I just saw, even the Mclarens are falling apart. I'm not sure its going to decrease. It's very hot and it will be similar temperatures on Sunday.
didn't they use 2 softs in FP1 and 1soft/1medium in FP2 ? they should have all hards ?
Shaping up a lot better than I expectedFP1 felt quite decent, FP2 not as much at the beginning but then it felt a bit better in the long run so now we just need to bring it all together to be in the mix for tomorrow.
We're just trying different setup directions, we want to learn more about the car."
Max's times were definitely better than Lando's on race pace. McLaren might be a bit slippery on the straights, but RB seems faster through corners. Ferrari is in the mix here. I am not so sure if Mercedes would be.organic wrote: ↑30 Aug 2024, 18:42Long run looks great and Max also said the feelings from the long run were not bad
Shaping up a lot better than I expectedFP1 felt quite decent, FP2 not as much at the beginning but then it felt a bit better in the long run so now we just need to bring it all together to be in the mix for tomorrow.
We're just trying different setup directions, we want to learn more about the car."
The car doesn't have any front end at all, locking up at the hint of heavy braking. Of course, the 'green track' does contribute, but it's the same for all cars and the Mclarens and Mercs are doing just fine under heavy braking.
I think also they're trying to give Max a better front end so he can be more confident under braking. Its only fp2. They should dial out any instability by the end of fp3. I feel this race is going to he very similar to Spa. Albeit RBR in a more competitive position. The long runs between the top 4 teams are very very close.venkyhere wrote: ↑30 Aug 2024, 19:55The car doesn't have any front end at all, locking up at the hint of heavy braking. Of course, the 'green track' does contribute, but it's the same for all cars and the Mclarens and Mercs are doing just fine under heavy braking.
- the 'too stiff front' is the Achilles heel of this RB20, and even if the chicanes have been flattened, the entry into either chicane is a painful sight - entering like an oil tanker.
- perhaps too much anti-dive as well, preventing 'weight' to come to the rescue for front end grip under heavy braking.
That just points to who will use what in FP3. Question is, will anyone be able to save enough S for Q, and still have 2S left for Q3, given the lack of corners is going to make quali really tight. This looks like a proper 2 stop race, contrary to historical data, due to the resurfacing. Will be interesting to see who goes 1M2H vs 2M1H for the race.Sergej wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 08:17So Red Bull have 2H and 2M left, same Mercedes, while McLaren and Ferrari 2H and 1M; curious to see if they will align with them or will save 2M for the race. Only Tsunoda tested the hard so far; will be an important choice to take for the race, 2 stops seem likely.
I think Ferrari and McLaren are forced to run 2S in FP3, while Red Bull and Mercedes 1S and 1M/H, depending on which tyre they want to save for the racevenkyhere wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 08:25That just points to who will use what in FP3. Question is, will anyone be able to save enough S for Q, and still have 2S left for Q3, given the lack of corners is going to make quali really tight. This looks like a proper 2 stop race, contrary to historical data, due to the resurfacing. Will be interesting to see who goes 1M2H vs 2M1H for the race.Sergej wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 08:17So Red Bull have 2H and 2M left, same Mercedes, while McLaren and Ferrari 2H and 1M; curious to see if they will align with them or will save 2M for the race. Only Tsunoda tested the hard so far; will be an important choice to take for the race, 2 stops seem likely.
keeping both would mean doing Quali on three sets of Softs only. It's highly unlikely, I'd say. The risk of missing Q3 on an improving track is too large.
Going into Q with 4S (1Q1+1Q2+2Q3) is supposed to be 'normal'. But in this track, given the least number of corners, Q1 is going to be like a college binge drinking party - anyone can end up anywhere, and some big guns might be forced to use two sets of S in Q1 itself, ending up struggling in Q2/Q3.Sergej wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 08:55I think Ferrari and McLaren are forced to run 2S in FP3, while Red Bull and Mercedes 1S and 1M/H, depending on which tyre they want to save for the racevenkyhere wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 08:25That just points to who will use what in FP3. Question is, will anyone be able to save enough S for Q, and still have 2S left for Q3, given the lack of corners is going to make quali really tight. This looks like a proper 2 stop race, contrary to historical data, due to the resurfacing. Will be interesting to see who goes 1M2H vs 2M1H for the race.Sergej wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 08:17So Red Bull have 2H and 2M left, same Mercedes, while McLaren and Ferrari 2H and 1M; curious to see if they will align with them or will save 2M for the race. Only Tsunoda tested the hard so far; will be an important choice to take for the race, 2 stops seem likely.
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