It looks that way, but remember all the track work they have done was planned. A race may not be the same with car to car events and not being able to take the line they want every tine, recharging, tyre use etc on unknown tyres.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022, 20:46I still think the Red Bull is the car to beat. People are talking up Ferrari but Red Bull just went about their work really quietly with no obvious pace through the 6 days. Then right at the end they put in a lap that wasn't exactly hanging on by the finger tips. That car has lots of performance on tap and Red Bull clearly haven't shown their hand yet. A bit like the early days of the hybrids with Mercedes.
I expect Mx to have a comfy lead in the title race over the first handful of races.
It looks like they will be there abouts, but it may mot be an easy race.