zoroastar wrote: ↑24 Feb 2024, 08:36
AR3-GP wrote: ↑24 Feb 2024, 03:59
OnEcRiTiCaL wrote: ↑24 Feb 2024, 02:17
Exactly,lot of fake news out there. But we know the simulations apromexly. Which was match with Ferrari at C3 and at c1 even better. Some guys out there did run at C4 but the best 1st sector it was for Alonso on the C3. Is enough for me:).
Alonso said:
This year I don't think we'll be as fast as last year, there will be a lot more eyes on us and it will be more difficult to surprise,
https://www.motorpasion.com/formula1/fe ... omo-pasado
yeah he said that, but hes also saying the same thing that everyone knows. the fight between them, mercedes, ferrari and mclaren is really close. hes comparing the situation this year to last year. i guess, depending on what people expected from them out the gate this season, they could be disapointed, but im going to reserve my judgement until i actually know where the rest of the teams are in the pecking order. i wish the race was this weekend haha
During a season we see surprises from race to race. We also know that tracks vary a lot from race to race. In a sport that measures differences in milliseconds, the same test taken 2 hours apart can have 5 tenths of a difference in outcome even if taken by the same car and driver pairing. I don't get why many people are trying to guess the outcome of the season before it even starts, arguably people started before last season ended.... People are too often trying to predict the future on what's happened in the past. Sometimes that is possible with some teams, as they are lacking financial, commitment from their backers or have other limitations. That isn't the case at AMR, they are constantly evolving, getting better from a personnel, and factory point of view(manufacturing, aero tools, etc). Teams like this are hard to predict their growth. I'm with you, bring on the season! It's only then, when they're all on the same playing field at the same time with the same goal, that the fastest will be determined.