LM10 wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 20:18
it's pretty obvious the new tyres helped Mercedes by far most.
Xwang wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 18:29
Moreover somebody yesterday has asked me here how I justify the gain in performance (0.5s) made after Australia and I have given my response.
Now I ask you how has Mercedes gained 1 seconds to everybody in 2 weeks?
Vettel165 wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 17:23
How can a car from being dominant ala Ferrari (Vettel) Baku style in the race goes to more than half second slower in 2 weeks time I dont undestand. Its the tyres, mark my words.
Agreed! Just look at Australia (Merc in front by 7/10ths) and Bahrain (Ferrari in front by 2/10ths)! Such a change is impossible without Pirelli tyres changing. Ferrari must've had a secret agreement with Pirelli to give them all special 'Ferrari4Evah' tyres and it's only now that they've not been able to use them because of the secret Pirelli agreement with Mercedes!
Or, alternatively, nothing stands still and nothing is simple in F1.
I'm amazed Grosjean was let off so lightly. He could've killed someone in his desperation to get back in the race and is lucky he only smashed into two cars and no one smashed into him. Another crash for Verstappen. A bad spin for the other Red Bull, one of RIC's rare off days. Fortuantely for the Red Bulls, Ferrari clearly went the wrong way on early setup and couldn't come back in time and Kimi continues to be relentlessly cursed. Poor guy, so many retirements that weren't his fault.
Barcelona is still a terrible track.