These cars look extremely tricky on entry and exit in the wet. Certainly not setup appropriately but Hadjar’s crash and that Ferrari being so unstable… it’s gonna be a real driving test in the wet this year, exciting enough.Luscion wrote:
Big budget teams should have spares to build an identical car back at factory.
"Big budget teams" have you missed the part where every team is operating under a cost cap, each spending the maximum allowed amount of money?
sauce: https://soymotor.com/f1/noticias/direct ... -barcelona12:15 - George Russell has already completed 72 laps this morning!! He's the driver who's done the most laps by a significant margin. Colapinto has completed 41 laps, Lindblad 31, Bearman 16, Norris 10, and Hülkenberg 5. Colapinto set the fastest time: 1:19.150.
12:09 - Lots of activity on track now at the Circuit. Mercedes, McLaren Alpine, and Racing Bulls are all out on track: Alpine and Racing Bulls on soft tires; McLaren on mediums; and Mercedes on hards. So far, neither Haas nor Audi have returned to the track.
A 17.5 still seems awfully slow so I am not taking much from that. However, 92 laps in the morning session alone is quite impressive.