It will be bad if Ferrari is the fastest in race sim and fastest at starts
They most definitely did. One year they were way off and with an update around Hungary they came back to race winning contention.purestpurist wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 21:10Red Bull never "came back during the year" with Newey. Winning in mexico and maybe one other off week Mercedes decided to be generous is not "coming back during the year."mzso wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 13:23FFS with this oracle crap already. Why don't you give the drivers' final scores?purestpurist wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 09:33Can't see a non-mercedes powered car finishing on the podium this year, but hopefully mclaren will be close enough there's at least a little intrigue
It's the same nonsense when people proclaimed Leclerc as a champion after three races in 2022. He was barely third in the final result (3 points in front of Perez) and 146 points behind, which is almost 6 race wins worth of points...
At least Red Bull and Ferrari seems just as solid. Also there's a good chance AM will pull themselves together during the year. Red Bull when lead by Newey did came back often during the year with updates.
Ferrari didn't do a race sim.
Does anyone know the context that the Mercs were running under today and yesterday? I'm assuming C3+setup testing, no full race stints?
After the first few GPs , we talk about this again.mzso wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 19:25I don't think anyone needs junk comments like this. You don't know anything about Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes or Red Bull performance.
You know even less about the Honda PU, since they barely ran any laps.
On the other hand your statement about Honda is factually wrong. They split with RB, resulting in them designing their own PUs. Honda then came back and partnered with Aston Martin.

This is what Briatore said also. They are confident that they are 5th, behind the top 4 teams.Enstone wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 03:05Colapinto set a solid pace on hard tyres over a 17–20 lap stint.
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If this pace is representative, Alpine could realistically be fighting as the 5th fastest team.
A cluster f*** at the start would be interesting but it is not good racing.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 13:05Should make for great racing, some variability in race starts would really help spice things up. Hopefully not as bad as these (someone not starting at all).
Russell spun his rears so that shouldn't be too hard to solve.
Overtaking will be easy for the Merc powered cars against other manufacturer. That’s about it. Also, that's Hadjar, not Max.TeamKoolGreen wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 04:38A cluster f*** at the start would be interesting but it is not good racing.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 13:05Should make for great racing, some variability in race starts would really help spice things up. Hopefully not as bad as these (someone not starting at all).
Russell spun his rears so that shouldn't be too hard to solve.
Max had a hard time overtaking Bottas in his Cadillac in attack mode today. It took 2 tries.
https://x.com/MV33Racing/status/2024594 ... 35588?s=20
(the tweet is wrong in that it says "they promised us better overtaking". No they didn't. Their only goal was to make an F1 car that could function with these power units. And they barely accomplished that. Overtaking or following was not a priority at all. They just gave it some lip service and thats it.)
10s of millions paid per year to people that can’t avoid other objects while going at 50kph.TeamKoolGreen wrote: A cluster f*** at the start would be interesting but it is not good racing.
This is not true at all. WRC got rid of hybrid and used sustainable fuel in 2025. Ben Sulayem has a lot of power and he supports the idea. He has already chaired meetings about it. So you are just wrong.