Not sure any team figured out exactly what RB is doing. AMR has a similar diffuser kick as RB, but other than that a lot of big differences and obviously different suspension setup.
Unfortunately I fear we've gone back into the era of 2 clear front runner teams, followed by 3 teams pretty equal with just circumstance changing the finishing order behind the top 4. Points for the other teams look as if they will be really hard to come by this season.
I think Ferrari will close the gap more, for the rest behind i don't have a clue.Waz wrote: ↑20 Mar 2024, 12:20Unfortunately I fear we've gone back into the era of 2 clear front runner teams, followed by 3 teams pretty equal with just circumstance changing the finishing order behind the top 4. Points for the other teams look as if they will be really hard to come by this season.
Last year had circumstance play into their hands. Unusually cool conditions for the tire selection meant the front runners were pegged back a bit in temperature that suited the Mercedes.
Last year the C2 could've been used for the entire racing distance. Deg was super low. Expecting 1-stopper even with C3-C4Mansell89 wrote: ↑21 Mar 2024, 00:39Any chance that the softer tyre compounds (C3/4/5) could cause a bit of a form upset around Albert Park this week?
I’m assuming the C5 won’t be a race tyre at all?
Flicking through the 2019 race I think Bottas won it with a one stop C4 > C3 - is deg higher now on the back of track changes since then?