Maybe. Maybe not. The FER boys look amazingly confident wrt the race too. Maybe their deg wasn’t too bad. Clean track ahead will help controlling the deg too. Here is hoping for a really close fight! Shame SAI starts from the back. He was grooving todayTvetovnato wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:11The massive rear wing that RB is having in comparison to others will help them massively tomorrow in terms of deg. Max will be in the lead soon after the first stop if not before.
As much confidence as they may have, it will not weigh up for Ferrari’s ability to self destruct in the race in one way or another. But let’s hope it will be a close battle.101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:12Maybe. Maybe not. The FER boys look amazingly confident wrt the race too. Maybe their deg wasn’t too bad. Clean track ahead will help controlling the deg too. Here is hoping for a really close fight! Shame SAI starts from the back. He was grooving todayTvetovnato wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:11The massive rear wing that RB is having in comparison to others will help them massively tomorrow in terms of deg. Max will be in the lead soon after the first stop if not before.
yes there is always the FER pit wall….. in front of the tifosi. Nooooooo pressure at all!Tvetovnato wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:16As much confidence as they may have, it will not weigh up for Ferrari’s ability to self destruct in the race in one way or another. But let’s hope it will be a close battle.101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:12Maybe. Maybe not. The FER boys look amazingly confident wrt the race too. Maybe their deg wasn’t too bad. Clean track ahead will help controlling the deg too. Here is hoping for a really close fight! Shame SAI starts from the back. He was grooving todayTvetovnato wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:11The massive rear wing that RB is having in comparison to others will help them massively tomorrow in terms of deg. Max will be in the lead soon after the first stop if not before.
Isn't it Charles' turn to bin it in the Ferrari cock-up merry-go-round?Tvetovnato wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:16As much confidence as they may have, it will not weigh up for Ferrari’s ability to self destruct in the race in one way or another. But let’s hope it will be a close battle.101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:12Maybe. Maybe not. The FER boys look amazingly confident wrt the race too. Maybe their deg wasn’t too bad. Clean track ahead will help controlling the deg too. Here is hoping for a really close fight! Shame SAI starts from the back. He was grooving todayTvetovnato wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:11The massive rear wing that RB is having in comparison to others will help them massively tomorrow in terms of deg. Max will be in the lead soon after the first stop if not before.
As far as I’m aware he’ll be 5th behind Daniel as back of the grid pens( I.e Lewis) are applied first
101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:08Yeah obviously I was being sarcastic. It’s really obvious Spa was an outlier. Presumably mostly because of the increased ride height required which just doesn’t bother the RB18 at all.
I’m glad FER have re-found their mojo here. Maybe returning back to the older floor has given them confidence back
I know But I guess the question by dfegan was genuine.101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:08Yeah obviously I was being sarcastic. It’s really obvious Spa was an outlier. Presumably mostly because of the increased ride height required which just doesn’t bother the RB18 at all.
I’m glad FER have re-found their mojo here. Maybe returning back to the older floor has given them confidence back
Monaco who won?. Spain who won?. Canada who won?. Did I say RB are faster at every track either way?. Seems you are reading my mind and reading it wrongly for that fact. It is not by mistake that Verstappen had 4 consecutive wins, 1 before and 3 after the TD, and you'd be deluded to disregard the pace Verstappen showed in FP3 and FP2 (+5 tenths) on his long runs in his pursuit for the win tomorrow.organic wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:10Ferrari faster than RB in the race: Monaco, Spain, Bahrain, Australia, Austria maybe Canadapolitburo wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:06You conflate being fast in qualifying with being fast in the race. You cannot deny that the RedBull is the fastest car in the races. Heck their average 2nd driver is 2nd in the championship and he is barely even with 15 seconds of his teammate at the end of races.
RB faster than Ferrari in the race: Imola, Miami, Spa, Zandvoort, Saudi
Ah yes RB have been faster at every single track
Oh yes Perez was obviously the quickest in Monaco due to the car, oh wait what a joke of an argumentpolitburo wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:35Monaco who won?. Spain who won?. Canada who won?. Did I say RB are faster at every track either way?. Seems you are reading my mind and reading it wrongly for that fact. It is not by mistake that Verstappen had 4 consecutive wins, 1 before and 3 after the TD, and you'd be deluded to disregard the pace Verstappen showed in FP3 and FP2 (+5 tenths) on his long runs in his pursuit for the win tomorrow.organic wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:10Ferrari faster than RB in the race: Monaco, Spain, Bahrain, Australia, Austria maybe Canadapolitburo wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:06
You conflate being fast in qualifying with being fast in the race. You cannot deny that the RedBull is the fastest car in the races. Heck their average 2nd driver is 2nd in the championship and he is barely even with 15 seconds of his teammate at the end of races.
RB faster than Ferrari in the race: Imola, Miami, Spa, Zandvoort, Saudi
Ah yes RB have been faster at every single track
Meanwhile the only races affected by DNFs are France, Baku and Spain. Verstappen has still won 7 races and only one of those were close races. Get yourself back into reality sir/madam.
It's very stupid to ask those questions about who won, depsite knowing what happened in those races.politburo wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:35Monaco who won?. Spain who won?. Canada who won?. Did I say RB are faster at every track either way?. Seems you are reading my mind and reading it wrongly for that fact. It is not by mistake that Verstappen had 4 consecutive wins, 1 before and 3 after the TD, and you'd be deluded to disregard the pace Verstappen showed in FP3 and FP2 (+5 tenths) on his long runs in his pursuit for the win tomorrow.organic wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:10Ferrari faster than RB in the race: Monaco, Spain, Bahrain, Australia, Austria maybe Canadapolitburo wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 17:06
You conflate being fast in qualifying with being fast in the race. You cannot deny that the RedBull is the fastest car in the races. Heck their average 2nd driver is 2nd in the championship and he is barely even with 15 seconds of his teammate at the end of races.
RB faster than Ferrari in the race: Imola, Miami, Spa, Zandvoort, Saudi
Ah yes RB have been faster at every single track
Meanwhile the only races affected by DNFs are France, Baku and Spain. Verstappen has still won 7 races and only one of those were close races. Get yourself back into reality sir/madam.