f1316 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 08:29
On another note, I really think Red Bull might well have won that race - particularly if they had both cars qualify where they naturally would have (5th, 6th).
The strategic battle would have been mind-boggling - I suspect someone (other than Kimi who didn’t get to complete it) would have been pushed into a two stop.
Anyway, bodes well for China, although I suspect - unless Ferrari get a boost from better understanding their car with the mooted new floor - Mercedes will have a reasonable margin again.
I think Red Bull would have no chance against Ferrari, Mercedes yesterday. They (Mercedes, Ferrari) were more and less equal on race pace, Vettel was saving his soft tyres from lap 19 on. Its all tyres, Mercedes prefers the mediums more than Ferrari, Ferrari was slightly faster on SS than Mercedes in Bottas hands. Looking good for Ferrari, hope our brand new floor for China, which should further improve rear-stability works. Ferrari managed to get pole position on a pure (engine) track with amazing top speed at the end of the straights. Low Drag+high rake combination looks like it is working, all Ferrari needs to do now is to further improve the car and the setups for every GP like Seb said. And of course fix all the problems in the pits, and stay reliable. That long-wheel based car has got much more potential to unlock than the last years Ferrari. Even last year they were 0,4s down on the pole man in Bahrain.
Remember that the Q3 tyres will be US for China gp, this might play into Ferrari hands. And Mercedes usually hates the SS,US tyres more than Ferrari.
Mercedes will bring their updates for the Barcelona GP, James Allison effect might be there, he usually brought just maybe 2-3 big updates per year when he was in our (Ferrari) team. But last 2 years we are bringing some small pieces nearly every GP, which I find much better.
Forza Ferrari,Vettel,Kimi. I hope that the mechanic Francesco quicly recovers.