max_speed wrote: ↑01 Mar 2018, 14:30
DiogoBrand wrote: ↑01 Mar 2018, 14:27
I just wonder why McLaren doesn't seem to be using the harder compounds as everyone else. Doing similar times using three compounds softer can be deceiving.
may be they don't want to show their hands yet (assuming they have something to show off).
Going soft doesn't necessarily mean faster. Especially in this type of track with high speed corners and high downforce. They overheat very quickly and loose time in the latter part of the track, whereas Harder compounds are harder to bring to temperature but are more stable.
I wouldn't read too much on the timesheets. All and all, McLaren & especially Renault seem to have made a huge step forward. That 4th position is going to be interesting I believe this year. Renault McLaren & never ever count off Force India, and this is all assuming the top three haven't lost performance during this winter. But I am confident we're going to see McLaren & Renault on podium often then one might believe. (MY OPINION)