Why? The F1-75 almost hasn't been touched since Barcelona while the RB18 has received multiple developments in that time period. I'm sure there will be plenty of development to keep things even.
Why? The F1-75 almost hasn't been touched since Barcelona while the RB18 has received multiple developments in that time period. I'm sure there will be plenty of development to keep things even.
Yea, I think that RBR has been pushing the PU more than Ferrari. At least we know rumors of Ferrari having not pushed it yet.f1316 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 23:49My reading between the lines, when Leclerc talks about lacking straight line speed, is that he might be questioning the call not to push the PU to its top modes (which is the rumour about what Ferrari is doing with its first unit; supposedly they will turn it up more with the second). If it’s the case that they have a bit more grunt up their sleeve then it’s a different picture.
That said, places like Melbourne and Imola don’t really put a premium on horsepower so I suspect they will play to Ferrari’s strengths. If they win those races - which would mean 3/4 - while playing it safe in the reliability side, that’s probably the right call.
I don’t think there are any concerns whatsoever. While RBR has brought some substantial upgrades already (front suspension, sidepods etc.) Ferrari’s car is the one from pre-season testing.
RB will bring further upgrade too probably. Furthermore, they'll try to be closer to the weight limit which will improve every aspect of the overall performance
I agree with him.fritticaldi wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 00:44Once again the Williams cars there to reshuffle the standings. This time both Latifi & Albon. Latifi was heavily criticized by 1997 F1 Champion, Jacques Villeneuve on French TV. Villeneuve claims Latifi shouldnt be in F1.
No safety car earlier and perhaps Lecerc isn't leading. He wasn't really making and more an impression on Perez then Max was in him under green conditions. ; no doubt it helped Max in the end. But was some fantastic racing by the two of them
Reason why I say this is unfair is because remember before a SC restart the guy in second is normally waaay behind and the opportunity to close up is already a benefit. In a red flag restart too, the cars are spaced 8 meters. So it's unfair, it's dangerous and it's against the spirit of the rules to close up the way Max does to the point of being side by side. They should ban the practice and re-write the rules as soon as possible or else the whole field will be doing this.jz11 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 21:43that would be one of the dumbest things ever, SC restart is part of a racing skill, there is a game being played by the lead AND the following cars, the lead car is trying to slow everyone down, so when the reaction game is played, they gain the most, and the following car is trying to bait the lead car into acceleration when it is backing off and/or trying to guess when the lead car will make its moveBig Tea wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 21:09They can not without changing the rules, even then it would be difficult. They need to make it plain that if the car gets 1 inch of its nose in front for 1 second it is a penalty, then let the drivers decide. Just a tap or lift if you want to chance itPinkFloydPulse wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 20:58
I think they should clamp down on this… It’s just poor sportsmanship if you ask me and for sure getting an unfair advantage… (good thing no-one asks me anything)…
I personally think that VSC already has robbed some of the action from the races, and preventing restart games would make these periods even duller
I know there is an opinion that SC periods ruin racing, because usually it gives following cars an advantage on the leader, but those sour grapes usually start moaning when their guy happens to lose out
It was the same racing conditions for Perez too against Sainz!ringo wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 22:18I disagree. Max had no chance of touching leclerc for laps. He alsmost settled into coming second. Latifi came to the rescue and the other safety cars. No inroads were made until the end until the Redbull were clearly much faster.silver wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 21:22That was a thrilling race! Shame that Perez lost out to an unfortunate situation. It also once again reaffirms the belief that Verstappen is so far ahead as a racer than Perez. He simply couldn't do to Sainz what Verstappen did to Leclerc. I doubt if Perez would have held on to the lead for the whole race looking at the pace Leclerc was showing.