This is Perez 3.0.chrisc90 wrote: ↑20 Mar 2023, 03:00Agree. Very much the same this year. I think this year however the RB19 has the edge on anyone else, at the moment.CHT wrote: ↑20 Mar 2023, 02:50With RBR being the favorite, what F1 fans can really hope for now is Perez and Max to have a close fight for as long as possible.chrisc90 wrote: ↑20 Mar 2023, 02:09All being ‘normal’ this weekend and max being on the front row, what do people think he would have pulled on the others race pace wise? I heard F1TV boys saying the RB’s were a second ahead of Alonso and that was with Max coming through the field.
At the minute, I’d say the RB is a easy second faster than anyone else in race trim.
1 Win, 1 second place and 1 pole each (max has 1 extra point for 1 fastest lap).
RBR = 2 perfect weekends of 1-2 finish
Max has been very consistent throughout last season, while Sergio was hits-and-misses.
I think we are likely to see the same this year.
This is Perez season to throw away I think, especially 2nd place. I think Max will be comfortable in the lead, and likely smash new records/points this season given the extra races.
He has signed a deal with the heavens that he will fade on regular race tracks, so long as he gets lucky on street tracks.