As it turns out you were right, I wasn't expecting this much difference. Last year's RB18 was already a sunday specialist and RB19 goes two steps further still, how else to explain this performance swing from low to high fuel. This allowed rb drivers to stay within 0.5-0.6s exiting final corner which is more than close enough to pull off a move. Last year they could barely scrape within 1s.AR3-GP wrote: ↑28 Apr 2023, 18:05We will, but again I can't stress enough how much the first stint on high fuel with soft tires is about management, not all out concern for overtaking. If it would come easy, he would have went for it but the first stint isn't really the time to attack so we'll never know.Juzh wrote: ↑28 Apr 2023, 18:03If I remember correctly we had similar situation last year and Ver wasn't able to close up a lot. Anyway we'll find out in few days time.AR3-GP wrote: ↑28 Apr 2023, 17:54
You were thinking that RB might have a difficult time passing because of last year (even though we never saw the conclusion because of a retirement).
So what reason does Ferrari have to "Save for later". In their pole lap, it was 10 km/h. If they are diverting energy to another part of the lap, then when they use it on the straight, they are losing laptime in another, more important part of the lap. This would just mean it allows RB to get even closer through S2/S3 if Ferrari are diverting energy to use on the main straight.
That's alright. There was nothing that we didn't' already see yesterday
We had extremely interesting 2012 but people don't understand sport and always complain, requested durable tires and this is what they got.cplchanb wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 15:52Pirelli should've just given the teams the softs and meds. Even c3 was way too hard here. The race was set 2 laps after the sc came in.
This race could've only been saved by someone crashing out or refueling to mix up the strats. 1 stop races are just terrible for this sport now becusse you can't pass, can't burn the tyres and everyone pretty much is thinking the same strat.
You're mixing things up a bit there. With these regs it was openly recognized that the cars would follow closer in the turns and less so on the straights. So tracks like Baku where you rely on slip stream passes will always seem worse than the tracks where you rely on tyre deg, braking zone style passes.