I thought they looked really heavy on those soft runs as well, and the similar times suggested it. So they set their fastest time on mediums and everyone else was on softs?dans79 wrote: ↑16 Apr 2021, 15:43Looks like Merc it targeting getting through fp2 and starting on the mediums.El Scorchio wrote: ↑16 Apr 2021, 15:40Who seems on top here? Perez is a long way back, but the huge missing factor is Verstappen. It's hard to judge without him. I very much doubt there's that small a gap from the front to Gasly, though.
The car also looks like it might have been heavy for the soft runs given they appeared to be taking fuel out of Lewis's car after the run.
Aston Martin slowest in Sector 3, ouch.... But also, how?!
Their car more or less is the one of another team. It must be harder adapting to rule changes and working on a concept which they’ve not invented and have known only for one year.HungarianRacer wrote: ↑16 Apr 2021, 15:49Aston Martin slowest in Sector 3, ouch.... But also, how?!
Indeed, their car even looks slow. Not sure what to make of it. Low rake theory, yet Mercedes is still there in the hunt and won a race. Really do think there is some incompetence or a lack of technical expertise going on. Seems they messed up what was a fast car from last year.HungarianRacer wrote: ↑16 Apr 2021, 15:49Aston Martin slowest in Sector 3, ouch.... But also, how?!
Hindsight is always 20/20 though. These reg changes were not on the horizon when they made their decision to go in that design direction back in 2019, which I believe was in order to help them concentrate on 2022 (or 2021 as it was then) more?grubschumi13 wrote: ↑16 Apr 2021, 16:04Indeed, their car even looks slow. Not sure what to make of it. Low rake theory, yet Mercedes is still there in the hunt and won a race. Really do think there is some incompetence or a lack of technical expertise going on. Seems they messed up what was a fast car from last year.HungarianRacer wrote: ↑16 Apr 2021, 15:49Aston Martin slowest in Sector 3, ouch.... But also, how?!
They seem even worse than they would have been had they gone their own route in 2020 with their own car instead of a W10 copy they did not really understand.
I was going to say that Ferrari - more specifically Leclerc - look pretty darn fast so far (albeit, as the crash may have shown) a little bit closer to the limit than, say, Mercedes. Kinda surprised to see this though.
Its mad that he broke down, meters from the pit lane. How was it not a 30second trip back.