Mark Hughes does get to talk to people in the teams, i think sometimes it's just that he writes pretty clearly and makes it sound simple and 'obvious', when if it was the engineers trying to explain the same thing it it'd sound obscure and awesome
Their engines were surely not turned down.Phlumbert wrote: ↑18 Sep 2019, 09:41Did they favour race pace in Monza too? I mean, they weren't far off pole on a track that on paper, was a clear Ferrari favourite and still had better race pace. Also, I believe their engines were still turned down after the Spa issues... unless that didn't apply to Q3..
And if they were, this PU is a monster again.LM10 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2019, 10:15Their engines were surely not turned down.Phlumbert wrote: ↑18 Sep 2019, 09:41Did they favour race pace in Monza too? I mean, they weren't far off pole on a track that on paper, was a clear Ferrari favourite and still had better race pace. Also, I believe their engines were still turned down after the Spa issues... unless that didn't apply to Q3..
Toto said they didn't turn engine down in post race interviewmarvin78 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2019, 10:25And if they were, this PU is a monster again.LM10 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2019, 10:15Their engines were surely not turned down.Phlumbert wrote: ↑18 Sep 2019, 09:41Did they favour race pace in Monza too? I mean, they weren't far off pole on a track that on paper, was a clear Ferrari favourite and still had better race pace. Also, I believe their engines were still turned down after the Spa issues... unless that didn't apply to Q3..
The less pinched, less tight rear bodywork from Germany is back(?)
Yes. They ran Spec 2 PUs last year.digitalrurouni wrote: ↑20 Sep 2019, 17:41Why would they run Phase 2 engines? Cause not a HP dependent track and so save mileage on Phase 3 engine?