Phil wrote: ↑08 Apr 2018, 03:52
I fear most of Lewis’s “overtaking” will be done on strategy, if he’ll indeed be running a one stop race. In other words, driving the pace of the cars that will be stopping twice. Evenso, i’d be surprised if he can get on the podium.
I am personally surprised at how much temperatures influenced Mercedes pace. In the race however, i think they’ll have an advantage by better economy/less fuel saving. If Bottas is aggressive enough, he could be in contention for the win, just a hunch. Meanwhile Hamilton has a tall order starting from 9th. Much will depend on his start on the harder tire - and, assuming he gets through without damage, how well he can progress past the Midfielders. In theory, i think Hamilton may be on the best/quickest strategy suited for his car, but evenso, 9th is a long way back for a win or podium, even with a stop less in potentially the quickest car for the race... i’ll go with best 3rd or 4th.
At the start I saw that Bottas could pass Kimi knowing he`ll start from the dirty side of the track and maybe sneak between them and have a go to the inside of turn one had Vettel miss the start ...
Now regarding the first stint pace Ferrari has the upper hand both for their usual setup more (or maybe all) towards the race but mostly by running on the SS tyre (2017 US tyre), which has a smaller working window (than S tyre and that M tyre) but the most important fact is their optimum working temp is on the higher range, hence when track temp is higher Ferrari are running them best.
That`s not the case with Merc which has opted for a under-steering car in order to protect the rears. This setup overheats the front tyres and drivers must do a cool lap now and then ... That was the reason they have had those inconsistent lap times on SS in FP2. And last but not least, they must be careful not to overheat the engine so they must stay at least 2 sec away from the car in front or taking always other lines ...
Lewis should have an attack race for the first part of the race. He should pass at least 2 or 3 drivers at the start had he`ll have a good getaway, with taking a middle line and then go pass on the outside of turn 1. Then he must overtake the remaining drivers till Bottas or Kimi until the first round of pitstops. Although Ricci could be a hard nut to crack, RB top speed yesterday was 314-315km/h with DRS (he had a tow for that 320km/h). So without DRS Ricci should do 300km/h at max. and I think it`s enough for Lewis to have 320km/h with DRS in order to pass him ... Then, after the first round of pitstops for the front guys on SS it`s the hammer-time for him knowing he is in clean air ... and this is the time when he should recover so time lost in the first part of the race ... It`s also a good opportunity to have a SC phase in this race hence Merc should under-fuel his car with at least 10kg, which worth at least 3 tenths per lap ... After all this happened we should see the real cracker race in Lewis attacking Vettel for the last part of the race ...