I still don't understand why cornering is an indication of engine when you don't know fuel loadsJust_a_fan wrote: ↑15 Mar 2022, 17:06And also evidence that the Red Bull has a PU deficit. They were certainly on a par last year.LM10 wrote: ↑15 Mar 2022, 17:00Can you show me those cornering speeds by any chance?Artur Craft wrote: ↑15 Mar 2022, 13:48The top four are quite clear in my speculative analysis:
Mercedes_ best PU since ever and an aero department that is double of Red Bull´s, so I can´t see them other than on top and I think they ran with massive sandbags on Bahrain and, despite that, Russel had cornering speeds well above Ferrari´s, and on par with Max
Red Bull_ seems a very stable car and Newey will always deliver. I guess it won´t be able to make up for the PU deficit but I see them just a few tenths behind MGP
Ferrari_ seems like they came up with a decent package but I´m skeptical where it´s enough to challenge the other two
Mclaren_ like Ferrari but doesn´t seem quite as sorted out
From 5th onwards, it´s a lottery imo. The 5th car could easily be Alpine, Toro Rosso, Force India or even the likes of Haas, Williams or Sauber
Imo Honda and Merc will be equal again this year
Have seen nothing so far from Merc powered cars which says they have the better engine
https://www.reddit.com/r/formula1/comme ... each_team/
RB are ahead in every single mini sector time