PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑28 Mar 2018, 17:18
The 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.
There's probably a few scores to settle up and down the grid, in fact apart from Vettel and Alonso I'm not entirely sure many teams or drivers left Melbourne happy or as happy as they could have been.
Merc- Bottas stacked it on Saturday, Hamilton will again regret deferring to the pitwall's stop watch on Sunday.
Ferrari- Kimi would be right to ponder WTF to himself when he was nailed on for 2nd.
RBR- Ricciardo hit with a grid penalty but considering he started 8th he did really well, without the penalty finishing on the podium was surely on the cards? Verstappen's car looked evil on Sunday.
Mclaren- must be terrified to click their heels three times.
Renault- they must surely want to be beat Mclaren this weekend after losing out under the VSC.
Force India- inexplicably slow, they've always out performed their budget, even in the V8 era.
Sauber- to be fair they must be pretty happy they weren't last.
Williams - their form is dire, you expect Sauber to back here but not Williams.
Torro Rosso - after a fantastic winter test they had a dismal opener, they must be burning to correct this.
Haas, you've gotta feel for the pit crew, car seems ace though so they should get some redemption in the desert.