AMG.Tzan wrote: β22 Jul 2023, 18:42
AR3-GP wrote: β22 Jul 2023, 18:39
AMG.Tzan wrote: β22 Jul 2023, 18:17
Any thoughts on new Silverstone tires playing a role in the competition getting closer?? Is this true or an illusion of high heat and track characteristics playing more of a role??
McLaren was already there in Austria.
Aston Martin, Ferrari and Red Bull seem to have gone a bit backwards though, haven't they??
Aston and Ferrari have most definitely. McLaren upgrade was just immense, Lets see if they can keep it up as AMR started similar at the start of 2023 and dropped back. I think the RB is still pretty much the same.
RB was still ~24 seconds+ (guess) at Austria than the next car back.
Silverstone was effectively nulled but it was 10seconds before the safety car and the gap ended up being 4 seconds at the end, so crude way is around 14seconds to Mclaren round Silverstone.
Fully expecting the gap to be a lot less this race. BUT.....stranger things have happened such as last year when Max was P10 starting the race due to a engine issue and finished 8 seconds ahead of Lewis. Different year, different cars, different positions, different drivers...so not really much comparison really.
Could well be a 2 stopper tomorrow given the heat. I really dont think the tyres are going to last long and itll show which teams are better at nursing the tyres than others. not sure RB is the one here this weekend.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.