True on both occasions, as a matter of fact we only heard Alonso complaining and ranting over the radio
(does it matter? but i corrected it )
True on both occasions, as a matter of fact we only heard Alonso complaining and ranting over the radio
That is something we can not help to stop thinking. Monaco lock up.Snorked wrote: ↑15 Apr 2019, 16:46Didn't Yamamoto mention in Bahrain that the power map would be changing with each race, and that we wouldn't see the full ability until fifth race?
I don't think it's fuel, Tanabe said he would like to have fuel updates when they introduce new engine specification, as this was something that didn't happen last season. And Marko said engine upgrade in Monaco according to blick.ch.
So, squeeze out the last bit of performance from current PU over the next two races, then a meaty power injection from new specs of engine, fuel and oil. My dream would be to see Honda taking 1-4 in Monaco
That's quite the dream. Seeing as RB is weaker than it was last year and Toro was never good enough to be the second fastest car on any track.
It is obvious that Honda is in better condition. Redbull is not fully optimised yet. But still a good chassis. Toro Rosso uses last years chassis. So one is potential winner this year and other is almost same with last years winner. It is a possiblity with best weekend for both team.
This is the dream, to win it all. This year is a bit early, i reckon
STR does not use RB's 2018 chassis. They are using RB's 2018 gear box with some 2019 bits in it as well.etusch wrote: ↑16 Apr 2019, 11:00It is obvious that Honda is in better condition. Redbull is not fully optimised yet. But still a good chassis. Toro Rosso uses last years chassis. So one is potential winner this year and other is almost same with last years winner. It is a possiblity with best weekend for both team.