That's what it looked like to me from the onboards!
Track temp was a big part of it i think. At the start of the session it was 46.2C, at the end it was 40.8C!
Merc is again a bit slow on the straights (lacking 5km/h to RB/Ferrari with DRS open). It will not be easy to pass anyone.
I suspect Ferrari is going to be better off than what RB and Mercedes are hoping for.Luscion wrote: ↑29 Oct 2023, 01:43I think Ferrari will be on trouble with deg tomorrow as it will be a lot hotter in the race than it was at the end of Q3, dropped by 6 degrees and seemingly allowed Ferrari to hold onto their tires more and Merc saying their tires were too cold on their final push seems to add to that. So Merc will have to use that to their advantage tomorrow
We'll see but Ferrari were struggling all weekend and iirc they have the 4 best race pace. They were nowhere the entire weekend and only came alive when the temps dropped big.AR3-GP wrote: ↑29 Oct 2023, 02:59I suspect Ferrari is going to be better off than what RB and Mercedes are hoping for.Luscion wrote: ↑29 Oct 2023, 01:43I think Ferrari will be on trouble with deg tomorrow as it will be a lot hotter in the race than it was at the end of Q3, dropped by 6 degrees and seemingly allowed Ferrari to hold onto their tires more and Merc saying their tires were too cold on their final push seems to add to that. So Merc will have to use that to their advantage tomorrow
Especially also since the last few corners before the strait are low-speed corners. Ferrari is also okay there, so setting up for an overtake isn't gonna be easy.