My worry about the party mode is that Honda will always do things by the book, the won't break the rules. But Ferrari and Mercedes will continue to do things that are contrary to the rules and they get away with it. I feel the FIA need to be stricter with those 2 teams.etusch wrote: ↑24 Feb 2019, 13:35It is what I think if there is such a small gap. But last day of testing Gasly's stint was faster than Ferrari in some point with same tyre but unknown fuel loads ( according to autosport live commentater).
so it may be something like what we see with Ferrari and Mercedes last year. As you know Ferrari is better in race but not in qualifying.
This is some kind of optimism .
we still didn't see real pace of teams. We can see better after second tests. I wander Honda's party mode. Will they be faster with it from one of (or both ) mercedes or Ferrari? Will they be better at least one driver from both rivals. İf they can be better than 6th place every race it would be really good. Or if Redbull second faster , if they can get second place in qualifying by beating one of fastest...
I prefer to see Redbull fastest or very close to faster car in race trim.
you have prove for these allegations or assumptions?Ground Effect wrote: ↑24 Feb 2019, 13:41My worry about the party mode is that Honda will always do things by the book, the won't break the rules. But Ferrari and Mercedes will continue to do things that are contrary to the rules and they get away with it. I feel the FIA need to be stricter with those 2 teams.
Tanabe san talked about grey areas in the rules and said that rules must be more specific. From that comment, I think, they are not sure what they can do about that. But one side of me says that Honda & Redbull may find some grey area to work on. Who knows.Ground Effect wrote: ↑24 Feb 2019, 13:41
My worry about the party mode is that Honda will always do things by the book, the won't break the rules. But Ferrari and Mercedes will continue to do things that are contrary to the rules and they get away with it. I feel the FIA need to be stricter with those 2 teams.
I agree to that. Honda always do things by the book, they don't like to break the rules.Ground Effect wrote: ↑24 Feb 2019, 13:41My worry about the party mode is that Honda will always do things by the book, the won't break the rules. But Ferrari and Mercedes will continue to do things that are contrary to the rules and they get away with it. I feel the FIA need to be stricter with those 2 teams.
What @Groud Effect says are no allegations en assumpions.Capharol wrote: ↑24 Feb 2019, 14:02you have prove for these allegations or assumptions?Ground Effect wrote: ↑24 Feb 2019, 13:41My worry about the party mode is that Honda will always do things by the book, the won't break the rules. But Ferrari and Mercedes will continue to do things that are contrary to the rules and they get away with it. I feel the FIA need to be stricter with those 2 teams.
no not as long as it isn't proven, that's why i asked if he has prove....till then they are Assumptions/AllegationsWouter wrote: ↑24 Feb 2019, 15:04What @Groud Effect says are no allegations en assumpions.Capharol wrote: ↑24 Feb 2019, 14:02you have prove for these allegations or assumptions?Ground Effect wrote: ↑24 Feb 2019, 13:41My worry about the party mode is that Honda will always do things by the book, the won't break the rules. But Ferrari and Mercedes will continue to do things that are contrary to the rules and they get away with it. I feel the FIA need to be stricter with those 2 teams.
It is generally known what he says.
Exactly...