I think that was untrue, but overall this Ferrari seems really "easy" to drive, stable, balanced that's came from this.
That really backs up my assertion that the Mercedes is great in the downforce sections.F1NAC wrote: ↑18 Jul 2017, 12:13Total domination by Hamilton
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e5ZWJ644cQ
Slow speed entry + copse better for Ferrari, but Mercedes so much better on acceleration, after that engines seems equal. (dont know DF levels of Mercedes, by M-B-C it seems they carried more DF). huh a lot of work to do for Ferrari
Not at all - all the time that the Ferrari gains is in traction out of lower speed corners, not in the high speed aero.So you agree there is no "high speed corner" issue for Ferrari ?
They'd already set the table with the "something dangling by my legs" things with Kimi.
Because when Mercedes does it (thinks about doing it), the commentating from the h8rz isn't as rational as you so eloquently presented yours.justmoi wrote: ↑18 Jul 2017, 15:48For me there is zero doubt Ferrari would have swapped their positions if Bottas was no there. There is nothing biased about the British commentators for saying so. AND it would have been the correct decision to swap them. In fact, it would be stupid not to swap them. Kimi is not fighting for the title at all. Why leave your own driver to take away more points from your WDC candidate, even more especially as the WCC is slightly slipping out of hand. Besides switching their positions has no drawbacks for the team. In every race since the situation became apparent Ferrari will favour Vettel. And they will be right to of course.
I don't get why simple logic gets clouded by bias on this forum.
Yes, it's (I think) because the last decade and a half the cars became more and more predictable and stable. Combined with a very good understanding of setting the car up before an event with CFD and the simulator. I also think this is the main reason why there is less air between the drivers within teams generally.
haha, thanks! to be honest I do also agree with the statement and it was a little bit of a cheap shot of me as even Massa does seem to need to give more input then the rest of the field (not as much as stroll though), it might be that the Williams is not up there wit the best yet. Some interesting point sin the follow up discussion, good showing gents!
10 years ago people said that too.