Great one lap pace, but poor race pace seems to be the pain point IMO, at least thats how i see all the races so far
Come on lads, you can do a lot better than that .. right?
I won't make predictions, but after the high speed cornering fest of Barcelona we have a medium-low fest here.
Moving on from a front a limited circuit to a rear limited one, one with a lot of dependency on traction, which is where Aston has excelled. I wouldn't be surprised if both Aston and Ferrari put up a good showing. It would be mixed between Aston, Mercedes and Ferrari. I am also curious to see if Alpine can join the group with their revised package. I don't have big hopes on them as they are usually very poor on tyre management, like Ferrari this year.
It's not strange, its the reality of where the sport is. If i didn't ignore the dude miles ahead at the front cruising every race I'd just stop watching. Same for the drivers, might as well go home because Red Bull have already won both titles.
erudite450 wrote: ↑14 Jun 2023, 09:38Still looking like the weather might play a role this weekend.
It did ok in Canada too - qualified 4th and 8th(?), finished 3rd and 4th. If Mercedes finish this Sunday with a 3rd and 4th then I think they won't be too unhappy.
The likelihood that 2 Red Bull's will definitely be faster, and highly likely Aston Martin will be too, given their new floor and raft of upgrades, and Alonso's fighting talk about crushing Mercedes in Canada etc, I think 5th and 6th will be fair or a duking of positions with Ferrari.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑14 Jun 2023, 15:21It did ok in Canada too - qualified 4th and 8th(?), finished 3rd and 4th. If Mercedes finish this Sunday with a 3rd and 4th then I think they won't be too unhappy.