
I still think that both Honda and Renault have made steps during the winter, but its really apparent that what Mercedes has at the moment produces more power than what ferrari had last year.
Did not look that way to me. They're level before Copse (which is flat) and then suddenly in Maggots/Becketts he's behind. Dunno, seems strange.Jaisonas wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 00:41He's not, hes messing up his corner exits on all important bits, compromising his exit speed.timbo wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 00:35https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG85-HmOk0g
Wtf? Albon looks he's down on power.
Who are you!?
Agree, the soft tyres should have given him more grip on those corners and yet he was slower than his medium run in sector 2. He went purple on the final corner before his hot lap and must have completely chewed his tyres before sector 2.timbo wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 00:54Did not look that way to me. They're level before Copse (which is flat) and then suddenly in Maggots/Becketts he's behind. Dunno, seems strange.Jaisonas wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 00:41He's not, hes messing up his corner exits on all important bits, compromising his exit speed.timbo wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 00:35https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG85-HmOk0g
Wtf? Albon looks he's down on power.
It is quite conclusive now that, RB16 is not producing as much downforce as RB15 did, with similar aero structures and as a consequence, is probably relatively more draggier. With Honda having improved, the extra grunt is helping them through in parts, but not enough. Whatever changes that they have done at the front of the car, seems to have impacted the efficiency and downforce on that car and has also created a lot of balance issues. The timing to get it wrong, couldn't have been worse.
Fia must left this freeze bullshit right away. In this condition a fuly free title a half free title and more relaxed time to work on 2022 for Mercedes. It is a big support for them.Bill wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 07:32The high rake cars of Ferrari and Redbull has have reached a dead end by trying to find more performance they have actually gone backwards I think it would be better to focus on 2022 .if we didn't have covid 19 we all be looking forward to new regulations next year.the real question mark is where Honda will be in 2022
If you think RBR's only or main problem is the PU, then why was Max behind Gasly in an Alpha Tauri with the same PU in sector 3? Why was he even further behind Charles in a Ferrari with the weakest PU of all in sector 3?
Nah, they will just finish 10-15s in front of Max, because why push ?McMika98 wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 08:40People are missing the point that only Merc could save the soft tyre for the last sector. So S3 times aren't representative of slow speed ability. Hamilton clearly saved his tyre for S3 by taking it easy on S1 unlike Bottas. Not looking good for Redbull as it show they have higher degradation which cod be crucial in race.
Expect the Merc to lap everyone if there are no safety cars.