AR3-GP wrote: ↑09 May 2024, 18:54
I don't have enough time to find the post, but in a different post you said Red Bull would have an easy win in Miami. I remember it because I was annoyed by it.
Did Norris not win because of Safety Car?
Getting close to someone who still has an easy win is quite possible. How close was Norris to Sainz in Singapore, but was still never gonna win? Is Miami not known for very few passes?
AR3-GP wrote: ↑09 May 2024, 18:54
In any case, your own post are contradictory:
Vanja #66 wrote: ↑09 May 2024, 18:03
Red Bull are well in the lead and Imola will be more like Japan and China most likely,
Vanja #66 wrote: ↑12 Apr 2024, 18:08
So with all that, I think Ferrari will be able to get close to RB in Shanghai, Miami and
Imola and possibly challenge for the win in Monaco and Canada.
In one you say Imola will be like Japan. In the other you say Ferrari will get close in Imola.
You know what you are doing
. Stop this.
Indeed, they seem contradictory. What I didn't add is the apparent comparative advantage RB has when running Bahrain/Suzuka/China downforce level, which I noted in RB team thread the other day... Or, more accurately, the disadvantage they have when running lower-df levels in a track which is not a clear low-df track like Jeddah. We've seen this happen in Australia and now in Miami too. Same balance issues two times, though Miami is not a high-deg track so RB20 didn't have deg like it did in Australia.