i saw that too, but, after that alonso did another long run and was bad, with C1, tyre degrad looks so much high
i saw that too, but, after that alonso did another long run and was bad, with C1, tyre degrad looks so much high
The worst part is neither of those things can easily be fixed.peewon wrote: ↑27 Feb 2025, 12:56Cant be a decent car if its both draggy and bad on tyres. Even an imperfect car which is draggy should mean you at least have decent downforce and therefore shouldn't be chewing through its tyres. AMR 23 was excellent on tyres and I remember showed very little deg on the race sim in testing even though it lacked straight line speed. Now, this could be AM trying different configs and engine modes but if its draggy and bad on tyres, its just going to be a bottom 2-3 car.
Most have it right in that it's super hard to say anything at all, especially when Aston were pretty decent looking here last year compared to most other tracks. Even if they were looking good going by their testing, will that bore out as a better competitive car(relatively) everywhere else?
Be careful on what that guy says, he said a lot of nonsense in the past. Second day of testing and this guy is talking like he knows more than the actual team itself…KimiRai wrote: ↑27 Feb 2025, 13:28Thoughts? He's way more optimistic than us![]()
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I’ve read, all teams are taking extra care with engines. It is the last season of this regulations and they do not want to spent in engine maintenance. They try to avoid extra stress on the engines to preserve them.
Last year you could already see from the tests that he was eating the tyres, today I saw two long run, one negative and the other mediocreSeanspeed wrote: ↑27 Feb 2025, 13:36Most have it right in that it's super hard to say anything at all, especially when Aston were pretty decent looking here last year compared to most other tracks. Even if they were looking good going by their testing, will that bore out as a better competitive car(relatively) everywhere else?
The reason why they looked decent here last year is only that they lost ground once the european season started. In reality they were equally fast in Jeddah, Suzuka or Shanghai...Seanspeed wrote: ↑27 Feb 2025, 13:36Most have it right in that it's super hard to say anything at all, especially when Aston were pretty decent looking here last year compared to most other tracks. Even if they were looking good going by their testing, will that bore out as a better competitive car(relatively) everywhere else?