Okay, getting a bit tired of this discussion of HAM versus VER over past races, did anyone post this solid article from the race yet?
Mark Hughes: The truth of Mercedes gains amid Red Bull claims
[At Losail] When we look at that in detail we see the Red Bull’s loss is 0.1s in Turn4/5, half-a-tenth in Turn 6, 0.2s between Turns 7-10 and half-a-tenth between Turns 11-16. The Red Bull tends to be a more front-limited car than the Mercedes, which is more rear-limited by comparison.
This generally reflects the differing aero balance and the way the two cars have to be set up to maximise their concepts. At front-limited tracks such as Hungaroring and Istanbul, the Red Bull tends to struggle. At rear-limited tracks such as Austin, the Mercedes is not at its best.
Coming into the Qatar weekend, the general expectation was that this track new to F1 would err towards being rear-limited. But as the weekend has progressed, it’s clear that it is actually front-limited, as Pirelli’s Mario Isola explains. “When I first saw the numbers yesterday [Friday] I assumed it was because teams were setting up their cars to protect the left-rear. But actually, that is not the case. After looking at it, it is genuinely the front-left which is taking the biggest strain.
“Some of these quick corners are loading the fronts up a lot – but also there are quite a lot of points on the track where you are braking into the corner. This is very hard on the fronts.”
The more the track has rubbered in, the more extreme this trait has become – and the more it seems to have moved towards Mercedes as a result. Half of Merc’s big lap time advantage here is from a better balance than the Red Bull, half from the superior straightline.
In a way, not unexpected, but I do recall discussion about exactly this in the run up to the race, hence I quoted that rather long bit.
It continues with a breakdown of pace differences over more events, which is interesting to read too as it suggests that while Merc took a big step between Mexico and Brazil, while Red Bull actually lost a bit, probably due to being front-limited (pace compared to the rest of the field, w/o either Red Bull or Merc).