The issue is, everybody (well, Renault at least) is gearing up for engine 2 and the performance it will bring. The midfield is littered with Ferrari & Mercedes power. Renault have proven since 2016 season that their quite astute at unlocking performance with mapping, software etc. The reliability Honda have achieved is remarkable, Paul Di Resta was saying on Sky that if this is how they started 2017, the engine would still be in a Mclaren.dren wrote: ↑23 Mar 2018, 12:31The midfield from Mclaren to TR is a one second spread. That's very tight. I see the order moving back and forth depending on the track. Once Honda brings their performance update, they should make a jump up the midfield a bit. The cars aren't dead last and are clearly a good step above Sauber. It looks like they will be battling it out with Williams.
Let's see how it goes, I was hoping for a showdown for 4th place between Mclaren, Renault & STR.