Sieper wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 23:17
Yes, fully agree. But here is SPa (and certainly next week in Monza) that doesn’t count as heavy as it normally does.
But, I think the Renault party mode is also more potent than Honda so let’s see where Renault actually stands after qualy next week.
It will be a very hard to predict weekend anyway. And it is justitie first no qauly mode weekend anyway. Let’s see what happens.
Agreed. Renault's quali mode seems to be a pretty strong one at some circuits, as for how potent, I'm not sure, I find it hard for us to distinguish between Honda and Renault now but Honda seem to have a good edge right to the finish line on race days. But at low downforce tracks where the Renault chassis excels, it's impressive how far forward they jump over the field (ala Spa) and to be honest, Monza they will be a force so I'm expecting a similar picture. But again, pretty hard to distinguish at a majority of circuits where downforce is more normalised between the field.
That recent interview with Yamamoto and Asaki, they think with the tools they have to compare, they are definitely second best, that's the most bullish I've seen Honda when asked this question and from what we've seen, I don't see any reason to doubt their claim.
I'm mostly just disappointed they put Albon on mediums, they had a lot of data to suggest it was the better option, so I'm not 100% sure what fuelled that decision, it was pretty clear that tyre wouldn't make it to the end with any shred of performance left... look at Gasly on the hards.. unreal pace.