AR3-GP wrote: ↑16 Mar 2026, 23:22
f1isgood wrote: ↑16 Mar 2026, 23:18
The car doesn't have anything super strong unlike the RB18. There's really nothing that I have seen so far that screams potential. If the car had performance we would see it. The data never lies. You cannot finish behind Gasly and Bearman in a new regulation on merit even as a second driver. It's just not it. You cannot spin it any other way.
The launch spec RB18 is being overrated. It was not a spectacular car either. It was a tire munching and understeering car with a good DRS system. Remember Australia, Spain, Austria?
I remember how comfortably the car was gapping the third best car. Comfortably podium contender even on its worst days.
DRS system was due to weight loss attempts unironically. Austria was a setup issue due to sprint weekends and that is still present in the team.
Australia was fine.
Ferrari didn't have a herculian title fight to deal with and even before the TD were already losing left right and center. Given that, RB18 was actually a phenomenal car. Ferrari did one battery upgrade in 2021 and that was their biggest.
In 2025 Red Bull were mostly useless. They won a bunch of races aided by how useless McLaren's entire team was. They were not even outright fast in five races. Given this, and how similarly matched they were with Mercedes last year, showing up this year so far behind is just a job poorly done.
RB18 also had races like Jeddah/Bahrain in the same timeframe where it was competing with Ferrari neck and neck. The Jeddah Verstappen race on board is probably the best on board I have seen while fighting Leclerc
RB18 was a top class car. It was undercooked but for reasons very very understandable.
The FIA folds on a royal flush.