2018 Spanish Grand Prix - Catalunya, May 11-13

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MtthsMlw wrote:
11 May 2018, 16:04
''malfunctioning''
No way to know for sure when the car is still coasting around the track.
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MtthsMlw wrote:
11 May 2018, 16:04
''malfunctioning''
https://twitter.com/ScuderiaFerrari/sta ... 6078484481
Possible turbo failure.

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There was a puff of smoke before the team asked him to switch off the engine. But he kept coasting.

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Wynters wrote:
11 May 2018, 15:51
dans79 wrote:
11 May 2018, 15:47
It looks like everyone is having troubles with the wind and the super-softs. Not to mention Ferrari looking 3rd fastest at this point in P2.
I think the gap between Merc and Ferrari is pretty tight in general and they've shown an excellent ability to dial their car in when most needed. I'd be very surprised if Ferrari aren't close to Pole tomorrow.
I agree. Ferrari's overnight work is impressive. They're the only ones who can squeeze the maximum out of the softer compounds when its needed.
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The Bulls look to be a match for the Mercedes on the harder tires. They look better on the softer tires. Qualifying will be huge for them tomorrow.
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dans79 wrote:
11 May 2018, 15:47
F1Krof wrote:
11 May 2018, 15:45
matt_b wrote:
11 May 2018, 15:40


Suddenly I see them qualifying on the softs in Q2.
For sure. However I don't see them taking the pole.
It looks like everyone is having troubles with the wind and the super-softs. Not to mention Ferrari looking 3rd fastest at this point in P2.
I am pretty sure that Ferrari will qualify in front of RB. Race-pace is another thing, this race must be quite close between the top-3.

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MtthsMlw wrote:
11 May 2018, 14:48
GoranF1 wrote:
11 May 2018, 14:43
I am afraid Kubica can't even hold the steering wheel tight whit his right arm.
I looked at a few onboards and he is basically driving one-handed the whole time.
And still 1.2 seconds faster than Stroll :shock: :mrgreen: :lol:

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Vasconia wrote:
11 May 2018, 15:30
MtthsMlw wrote:
11 May 2018, 14:48
GoranF1 wrote:
11 May 2018, 14:43
I am afraid Kubica can't even hold the steering wheel tight whit his right arm.
I looked at a few onboards and he is basically driving one-handed the whole time.
Still faster than Stroll. :|
Well he only needs one hand and one eye for that.....
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Andres125sx wrote:
11 May 2018, 17:02
MtthsMlw wrote:
11 May 2018, 14:48
GoranF1 wrote:
11 May 2018, 14:43
I am afraid Kubica can't even hold the steering wheel tight whit his right arm.
I looked at a few onboards and he is basically driving one-handed the whole time.
And still 1.2 seconds faster than Stroll :shock: :mrgreen: :lol:
Which at this point is the different between slow and slower. I wonder how Williams have gotten it so wrong. Kubica’s comments about the drivability of the car are also telling. Apparently his simulator work did not prepare him at all for the car, which suggests a pretty big offset between design and the real thing.

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Watching the free practice it seems everyone was having stability issues at the rear so I don't think it's too big of a problem. It's supposed to be a bit cooler tomorrow which will probably help a bit.

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Stoffel had one run on the SS, which started off well in the high 22s but then the lap times were all over the place.

He then had another stint on the softs doing low 23s (Alo was doing low 23s on the medium as well).

Pace on the soft/medium was similar or slightly better than Force India.The big three teams were in the mid 21s on the softs.

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F1Krof wrote:
11 May 2018, 16:17
Wynters wrote:
11 May 2018, 15:51
dans79 wrote:
11 May 2018, 15:47
It looks like everyone is having troubles with the wind and the super-softs. Not to mention Ferrari looking 3rd fastest at this point in P2.
I think the gap between Merc and Ferrari is pretty tight in general and they've shown an excellent ability to dial their car in when most needed. I'd be very surprised if Ferrari aren't close to Pole tomorrow.
I agree. Ferrari's overnight work is impressive. They're the only ones who can squeeze the maximum out of the softer compounds when its needed.
This trend began last year when, for the first time in years, Ferrari was hidding some potential, or at least being better on Saturdays and Sundays. This year this trend is even stronger as we see how the team can extract much more potential from the car when they find the correct set-up.

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Vasconia wrote:
11 May 2018, 17:19
F1Krof wrote:
11 May 2018, 16:17
Wynters wrote:
11 May 2018, 15:51
I think the gap between Merc and Ferrari is pretty tight in general and they've shown an excellent ability to dial their car in when most needed. I'd be very surprised if Ferrari aren't close to Pole tomorrow.
I agree. Ferrari's overnight work is impressive. They're the only ones who can squeeze the maximum out of the softer compounds when its needed.
This trend began last year when, for the first time in years, Ferrari was hidding some potential, or at least being better on Saturdays and Sundays. This year this trend is even stronger as we see how the team can extract much more potential from the car when they find the correct set-up.
But they can't just take wrong direction and then finding the solution overnight in every GP. I think it's safe to say that they are sandbagging on Fridays.

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Vasconia wrote:
11 May 2018, 17:19
F1Krof wrote:
11 May 2018, 16:17
Wynters wrote:
11 May 2018, 15:51
I think the gap between Merc and Ferrari is pretty tight in general and they've shown an excellent ability to dial their car in when most needed. I'd be very surprised if Ferrari aren't close to Pole tomorrow.
I agree. Ferrari's overnight work is impressive. They're the only ones who can squeeze the maximum out of the softer compounds when its needed.
This trend began last year when, for the first time in years, Ferrari was hidding some potential, or at least being better on Saturdays and Sundays. This year this trend is even stronger as we see how the team can extract much more potential from the car when they find the correct set-up.
It indeed is impressive how much Ferrari improves from Friday to Saturday. I can remember when in Bahrain after FP2 Toto told they were not worried about Ferrari's strong pace since they were running a higher engine mode. At the end Ferrari still did an even bigger jump performance wise than Mercedes from Friday to Saturday.

Let's see how much teams will improve this time tomorrow.