Those are good arguments, specially the part I boldedthe EDGE wrote: ↑06 Jul 2020, 20:38Well for a start they ran well Last year at the first 6 opening races of this year, but it’s more than that.Andres125sx wrote: ↑06 Jul 2020, 19:48If we assume McLaren perfomance in this track will be the same for the rest of the season then yes. But if you ask me I´ll say that´s a bold assumption
Ferrari have issues and it’s that which has handed them an opportunity. Not just them, but RP too
Ferrari don’t just have 1 issue, they have 3. Power, correlation & driver. Seb is all over the place right now and that relationship is only going to get sourer, the engine power is not an easy fix with restrictions & they need to fix the correlation before they finalise the upgrade
RP’s car looks good, in fact so good it looks like a Mercedes, but it’s already shown it’s not. They are unlikely to be able to develop at the same rate as McLaren because the idea of the copycat car was to allow them to concentrate on the new regs, plans may well have changed a while back now, but certainly not before the end of March and there’s been a period of shut-down since so I doubt they are too far along with this
If they keep their --- together they can capitalise on this while they have the opportunity & thanks their lucky stars (touch wood!)
Even so I´m skeptical about McLaren fighting Ferrari for the whole season, but now I´m a bit more optimistic