I dont know about progress really.
Gap is 2.3 sec....whit Mclaren its was more like 1.7 sec
I think the whole "best chassis" thing is a bit strange.
Tanabe confirmed that Gasly PU was not well optimized. They could not solve it completely.
Yeah but 1.3s is from Mercedes to next manufacturer. Last year they only had a 0.5s advantage.
Yeah but results are produkt of Vettel not knowing how to drive in the wet and RB stupidity and some other mistakes as well
I understood that they will try but that it wouldn’t be such an issue because the problem was in the party mode.Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑06 Oct 2018, 20:03That was a GREAT result!!
Anyone know if they can work on the mapping of Gasly car for tomorrow to better calibration between PU and Gearbox?? If not... Then maybe they will retire Gasly car if they see something not going well...
Hoping for a strong result tomorrow with 2 cars at the points. All wee need is a clean start
Brendon Hartley und Pierre Gasly schaffen es mühelos in die Top-10. Möglich macht's die neue, starke Ausbaustufe des Honda-Motors, den 2019 auch Red Bull im Heck hat. Red-Bull-Berater Helmut Marko zu AUTO BILD MOTORSPORT: „Wir sind total happy mit der Entwicklung. Honda hat 40 kW nachgelegt.“ Umgerechnet sind das 54 PS mehr.
http://www.autobild.de/artikel/formel-1 ... 40081.htmlBrendon Hartley and Pierre Gasly effortlessly make it into the top ten. Made possible by the new, strong expansion stage of the Honda engine, in 2019 also Red Bull has in the rear. Red Bull consultant Helmut Marko to AUTO BILD MOTORSPORT: "We are very happy with the development. Honda has added 40 kW. "That's 54 hp more.