Been there once. In terms of red bull ring and it's all around excellent views it's a bit of a boring one as you're mid straight and cars are just flying past you.
Before this season, Horner would point at Mercedes wing level as the evidence that Honda/Renault was massively down on power.
I don't see Mercedes being as strong here as at Silverstone, that circuit suited them to a tee and is one of Lewis' best circuits. On the contary, RBR is probably one of his worst circuits if you look at his results there.Schippke wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 13:192 words this weekend... Red Bull.
Cannot see them finishing with anything other than a 1,2... barring any surprises with the Sprint or reliability concerns.
I think Mercedes will be on a similar level to where they were at in Silverstone, so they could very well be in the mix with Ferrari this weekend... if Lewis is getting back into his stride, might be a solid choice for 3rd place.
I still think the Sprint Weekend should be Friday FP1/FP2, Saturday Qualifying/Sprint and Sunday Grand Prix (Cars go into Parc Ferme like they do on a normal race weekend once they exit the pit-lane for qualifying. THAT BEING SAID... I'd rather not have it at all.
I thought it was due to rears having gone due to a low downforce setup. When he changed tyres, he was immediately quick.
Motorsport italy reported it was due to changing ERS deployment for Charles to help him cut his way through the field (so as not to clip at end of straights). They can change deployment map mid-race so may have, along with changing tyres, got the ERS better tailored to benefit Charles the most.
As I explained in ferrari thread this ERS theory is nonsense. Motorsport italy are silly to have suggested it, proving they don't know squat about how ers systems work on f1 cars even in basic theory.organic wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 18:18Motorsport italy reported it was due to changing ERS deployment for Charles to help him cut his way through the field (so as not to clip at end of straights). They can change deployment map mid-race so may have, along with changing tyres, got the ERS better tailored to benefit Charles the most.
Makes sense. ERS deployment at end of straights as opposed to beginning makes no sense if you're seeking to be quickerJuzh wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 19:03As I explained in ferrari thread this ERS theory is nonsense. Motorsport italy are silly to have suggested it, proving they don't know squat about how ers systems work on f1 cars even in basic theory.organic wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 18:18Motorsport italy reported it was due to changing ERS deployment for Charles to help him cut his way through the field (so as not to clip at end of straights). They can change deployment map mid-race so may have, along with changing tyres, got the ERS better tailored to benefit Charles the most.
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Traction problems were combined low wing setup and older tyres compared to most of the field he was racing against at that stage.