Fakepivot wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 08:20
merc and meclaren did fast lap and went into pits, while ferrari kept going fast lap after fast lap, charles was asked if he wants to sacrifice long run for another pushlap, so i feel like
Ferrari had more fuel onboard
THIS!
Some highlights from the Italian media:
- Neither driver used 8th gear in both sessions.
- HAM asked for more power towards the end of FP1 and then set a lap time three tenths faster (his fastest lap of that session), even though he was on used medium tyres that had already done 18 laps.
- HAM complained about graining on the front-left hard tyre towards the end of the FP2 session, a sign that he was running with a lot of fuel on board, at least in that stint.
- The fact that both drivers are running with a large amount of fuel here in Melbourne is a continuation of the strategy they applied both in the Barcelona test and later in the two tests in Bahrain, when, at least in the medium and long stints, they ran with a full fuel tank.
As proof of this, in the race simulations, both drivers were about eight tenths faster than the McLaren drivers and at least equal (HAM) or faster (LEC) than ANT, even though he and RUS did not complete a full race simulation, precisely to hide as much as possible their real race pace.
In practice, here in the race at Melbourne, we will see a hierarchy closer to reality, but only after 3–4 races will we be able to say with certainty what the order of the teams really is. It should also be noted that everything depends on the rate of development that each team can bring to its car, especially this year, when everything is new, and so many upgrades are constantly being introduced…