I don't know if Toto would exaggerate, but I don't think he would. If that's the case, I can't begin to imagine what will happen in Spa and Monza. What's worrying is that the suggestion is it's not from the ICE. The task ahead for Honda is immense, spec 3 has to be big.etusch wrote: ↑21 Jul 2018, 21:40Merc says they they losing 5 tenths to ferrari on straights. What is going on?Ground Effect wrote: ↑21 Jul 2018, 16:58Gasly was interviewed after qualy, he didn't say anything about his lap being compromised. He did complain about pace generally, with others improving and they're not. The Ferrari engine has really lifted Haas and Sauber to another level. We'll get a better picture in Hungary, where the engine makes less of an impact.
1.9 seconds down on rbr, a car with similar power but Mr. Gasly and you want to focus on the PU side? I'm not convinced that where the greatest energy should be focused, although yes Honda could do with some power upgrades to fight Haas and Sauber better.Ground Effect wrote: ↑21 Jul 2018, 16:58Gasly was interviewed after qualy, he didn't say anything about his lap being compromised. He did complain about pace generally, with others improving and they're not. The Ferrari engine has really lifted Haas and Sauber to another level. We'll get a better picture in Hungary, where the engine makes less of an impact.
I'm not focusing on the PU side, I disagreed with Gasly on the size of the deficit they have to Mercedes, in particular. In Hungary, they'll have nowhere to hide on the chassis side, since it's not a power sensitive track, that's what I was alluding to.TakataDomeNSX wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 04:251.9 seconds down on rbr, a car with similar power but Mr. Gasly and you want to focus on the PU side? I'm not convinced that where the greatest energy should be focused, although yes Honda could do with some power upgrades to fight Haas and Sauber better.Ground Effect wrote: ↑21 Jul 2018, 16:58Gasly was interviewed after qualy, he didn't say anything about his lap being compromised. He did complain about pace generally, with others improving and they're not. The Ferrari engine has really lifted Haas and Sauber to another level. We'll get a better picture in Hungary, where the engine makes less of an impact.
Strategically they are mess after Both resign. Stuck behind will because the drivers not allowes to push to save tires, to save spareparts also and its understanable. However to put wets, thats amazingly retarded!