Once again, Friday’s pace may not be as representative of McLaren’s overall pace, so I wouldn’t discount them just yet…Emag wrote: ↑03 Sep 2021, 16:30The track is honestly similar to Baku, but shorter. Yes, there's a lot of fast / medium corners, but the slow ones are brutal as well as they usually are followed by a straight. Ferrari should be more than decent here.
We have also had such bad luck lately. Austria seems like an eternity ago now.
Belgium seemingly suited McLaren a lot more than Ferrari, and the race doesn't even get going. We got only 3 points on Ferrari where it could have easily been 20+ (I must admit, it could have gone the other way around too, not guaranteed on mixed conditions).
Now here, where Ferrari is stronger, McLaren doesn't look too good, and the sun is shining. To add to that, Pirelli has gone cautious with the tire choice being unfamiliar with the track. So there's no point in even hoping bad tire wear in the race for Ferrari.
According to “The Race”, the long run pace of McLaren (Norris) was actually pretty good, making the short lap pace look deceiving, running at a similar pace as Bottas and Perez, from The Race:
“But in the long runs he and the Ferraris were shaded by Pierre Gasly’s AlphaTauri and – especially – Lando Norris’ McLaren.
Norris looked significantly quicker than either Ferrari or Alpine in the long runs and was nip and tuck as fast as Bottas and Perez. He’d also been extremely quick on the medium tyres in the morning, shading even Verstappen. Watch out for a possible spectacular jump in the times from him tomorrow.”
LONG RUN AVERAGES
1. Verstappen Red Bull 1m15.358s (12 laps) soft
2. Bottas Mercedes 1m15.666 (5 laps) soft
3. Perez Red Bull 1m15.728 (7 laps) soft
4. Norris McLaren 1m15.775 (7 laps) soft
5. Gasly AlphaTauri 1m15.98 (8 laps) soft
6. Sainz Ferrari 1m15.991 (4 laps) soft
7. Alonso Alpine 1m15.991 (7 laps) soft
8. Ocon Alpine 1m16.010 (12 laps) medium
9. Leclerc Ferrari 1m16.010 (6 laps) medium
10. Stroll Aston Martin 1m16.577 (7 laps) soft