Xyz22 wrote: ↑06 May 2024, 15:33
Rb underperformed in Miami like Ferrari undeperformed in China.
Australia may have been a bug at first look, but with Miami pace also lacking I see it as a feature. With low-level wing on low-mid tracks RB was not convincing at all. What's more, Miami has a very smooth surface which should have worked in RB's favour. They had balance issues on both tracks, so I'm not convinced it was an off-day again - especially since the same happens after their Japan upgrade package.
They will be the strongest team again in Imola, no doubt. RB will have their upgrades too and Ferrari might get a bit closer if their upgrades work as they should, but if they somehow get the pole it will be a big, big result. They've lost at least 6 months in 2022/2023 changes and it's not an easy task to make up so much time in one season. The realistic goal for the season will be WCC P2, maybe another WDC P2 if Perez slumps at one point (there's nothing close to a slump so far) and to get as many wins as possible. With Max staying in RB next year, both WDC and both WCC titles are absolutely theirs to lose