Also between turn 3 and 4 is it possible, detection point between turn 2 and 3.. Heck they can put drs on all straights here
I hope Vettel's luck continues to hold, otherwise I fear for Ferrari given the huge performance gap revealed in Australia.
Either a near infinite amount of detective zones (not practical) or simply when you are within 1 second of a car in front, no matter where on the circuit, you have the ability to engage DRS. It would be fun to see, even if it results in a select few areas of risk/reward on a curved-like straight. I'm thinking along the full straight section of Interlagos after Turns 13/14 and the Monaco tunnel to name a couple. Not sure how realistic this would be, if grip levels can be sustained through these sections with the DRS opened up.
I think they're going to have to if we're going to drag this season out till Abu Dhabi.
I think its was more that Merc didn't have their tire/set-up issue under control yet, than the track suiting Ferrari.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑28 Mar 2018, 17:18The bad taste of Melbourne is still in my mouth. Such a shambles by Mercedes. This was a track that suited the Ferrari last year. Fortunately for Mercedes, the car characteristics seem to have flipped: Ferrari are fast on the straights and Merc are fast in the corners.
No worries, all others already have a bad taste of 4 years of Mercedes dominance. You will get a good taste back later this year with another WCC/WDCPlatinumZealot wrote: ↑28 Mar 2018, 17:18The bad taste of Melbourne is still in my mouth. Such a shambles by Mercedes. Bahrain was a track that suited the Ferrari last year. Fortunately for Mercedes, the car characteristics seem to have flipped: Ferrari are fast on the straights and Merc are fast in the corners.
A good option would be to specify that you need to be within 1 second of the car in front for a particular duration so you have to earn it.vanburin wrote: ↑28 Mar 2018, 15:45Either a near infinite amount of detective zones (not practical) or simply when you are within 1 second of a car in front, no matter where on the circuit, you have the ability to engage DRS. It would be fun to see, even if it results in a select few areas of risk/reward on a curved-like straight. I'm thinking along the full straight section of Interlagos after Turns 13/14 and the Monaco tunnel to name a couple. Not sure how realistic this would be, if grip levels can be sustained through these sections with the DRS opened up.