Pre-season testing lasted just three days and leaves many with even more questions than before the test. The same is valid for Pirelli, as weather conditions have somewhat reduced the potential usefulness of the collected tyre data.
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The front is very lazy, too understeery. Either they're full on fuel or it's just the maximum of front they can run without being skittish, indicative that they don't quite have the downforce on the rear.
1.30.486s for Leclerc C3 during day time, not bad.
From what we've seen so far, it's solid... but the commentators are making a lot of hype over very little in my view; Should anybody be going for a proper qualifying simulation, I'd be expecting times well into high 1:2x.xxx... not too dissimilar to the times they were doing in Bahrain last year, despite having a reduction in downforce.
Doubt we'll see anybody go there yet, but a 1:30.4 from Ferrari isn't what I call groundbreaking; Getting into Q2 last year was a 1:29.4.
(... and yes, I know they mightn't be running engine modes high and not knowing fuel loads etc, I get it; Just putting it into perspective).
LEC has been in pit for a while now, car problem???
Perez and Red Bull playing the "pace hiding game". Purple in middle sector but slow in the first and last sectors so overall lap time (that the commentators etc., crow about) isn't fast. Already had a purple last sector.
That Red Bull is fast and is currently "the car to beat".
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Perez and Red Bull playing the "pace hiding game". Purple in middle sector but slow in the first and last sectors so overall lap time (that the commentators etc., crow about) isn't fast. Already had a purple last sector.
That Red Bull is fast and is currently "the car to beat".
Perez messed up at turn 4 having to correct oversteer. That’s why he lost time in S1. S3 the tyre was probably too overheated. It overheats real quick.
Perez and Red Bull playing the "pace hiding game". Purple in middle sector but slow in the first and last sectors so overall lap time (that the commentators etc., crow about) isn't fast. Already had a purple last sector.
That Red Bull is fast and is currently "the car to beat".
Yep. Marker was already laid down during race sims yesterday. PER was regularly pulling 1-2s/lap over likely midfield candidates in Ferrari, AlphaTauri.
We don't know where Merc is exactly yet, but at this point there is no evidence to suggest they are anywhere close to Red Bull.
Botta snow on a race sim ? some 1.35's and nearly all 1.36.0's.
Wonder how long he will go . so far 17 laps done. Hard Tyres. C2
Edit. He now pits.
Yeah, Merc hasn't done a race sim yet, just a collection of 10-lap stints. We don't know fuel loads - this stint could be decent if fuelled for 1st stint fuel, or pretty bad if this is 3rd stint fuel.
LEC has been in pit for a while now, car problem???
They were most likely preparing the car for Race Simulations, which he is currently on now. Lap count isn't looking too bad; Up to 56 now at time of typing.
Something to think about. Bottas clearly driving round to a delta. 3 times Ive seen now in the last couple of hours, He drives out on new tyres, sets a laptime 1.32.4 - 1.32.7 - 1.32.9 on the 3 seperate occasions. After he does this, he comes through the pits and back out (so no fuel added) Then puts in a run of 10 or so laps, all in 1.35's and 1.36's.
Does this suggest they are predicting their race pace to be 1.35's and 1.36's ? What do we think they are doing.
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Something to think about. Bottas clearly driving round to a delta. 3 times Ive seen now in the last couple of hours, He drives out on new tyres, sets a laptime 1.32.4 - 1.32.7 - 1.32.9 on the 3 seperate occasions. After he does this, he comes through the pits and back out (so no fuel added) Then puts in a run of 10 or so laps, all in 1.35's and 1.36's.
Does this suggest they are predicting their race pace to be 1.35's and 1.36's ? What do we think they are doing.
They're probably testing setup/tyre deg given their lack of track time over the past 2 days.
Deg looks decent but without knowing fuel loads it's meaningless. Car stability paints a more bearish picture than the lap time sheet IMO.