AR3-GP wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 07:25
nitrotech wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 07:09
AR3-GP wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 02:47
Ferrari’s entire rear end was designed for exhaust blowing. No one is going to compete with them in the corners. Leclerc’s apex speeds from his best lap in the morning session are faster than what Russell did in the night session on a cooler track.
https://i.postimg.cc/MG4RNdZC/image.png
The question is going to be if Merc’s PU is enough to overhaul this.
Here is a video simulation available on X, where a comparison was made between fastest laps from Kimi, Lewis, Oscar and Max. You will see what's going on. Kimi breaks early in almost every corner, but get loads of traction out of it. I think they are exploring which strategy is better. Going faster into the corner or slower. Not sure if it's there is a huge difference in downforce levels among these cars or that Ferrari carries significant advantage with their trick. This is early days and this simulation shows, recovering energy pays off better. At least for now.
I think that video is last week's test. Maybe I'm blowing it out of proportion, but imo Ferrari has a gamechanger.
If they are building these visualizations using timestamp based alignment, and I know for a fact that at least one popular channel does this because I have shared my own delta calculation and alignment algorithm with them privately, then the result is not truly accurate when presented in a 3D representation. The issue is that this method does not account for interpolation drift caused by the different sample rates of each lap, so the cars can appear misaligned when you try to "force" them into one common start/finish line in the same lap like this.
In any case, I agree with you about Ferrari. I also think people were focusing too much on Mercedes and their PU, while Ferrari has introduced some very clever solutions over the last few days that do not look easy to replicate. We might be looking at a repeat of 2017, where Ferrari has the edge in downforce and grip, while Mercedes holds the advantage in peak power.