Yes i agree past races has shown this.ringo wrote:Ferrari will be 3rd or 4rth best. They did not look good in spa and i'm expecting some similarities here with the elevation changes, straights and some high speed corners.
Turkey is also another reference as to ferraris strength on these kinds of tracks.
It's down to the wire now.
In Turkey they did not have a blown diffuser or F-duct. In Spa, Alonso was running with a wet setup. I think Ferrari will be up there. They've shown how versatile their car is in the last couple of races.ringo wrote:Ferrari will be 3rd or 4rth best. They did not look good in spa and i'm expecting some similarities here with the elevation changes, straights and some high speed corners.
Turkey is also another reference as to ferraris strength on these kinds of tracks.
It's down to the wire now.
The same Silverstone where Alonso qualified 3rd and got the fastest lap? I know the fastest lap in silverstone was not significant at all, but I don't think it's as cut clear that Ferrari will suck at Suzuka. Remember how Force India went very well at Spa and Monza last year, but were not as competitive in Suzuka.WhiteBlue wrote:Ferrari seem to have a good solution for high and low downforce now but not for a track that has fast corners like Silverstone. At least that is the expectation.
I honestly don't think 130R will be a great challenge for the majority of the established teams to do at full throttle. It's not as big of a challange as years past (along with Eau Rouge).raymondu999 wrote:I wonder though... if the RB will have enough to go through 130R flat out on the fduct, while others will have to disengage.
Completely agree - all three teams will be right up there now for the remaining races. There will be some ebb and flow of performance from track to track but I don't think any of the top 3 will have a weak circuit for the rest of the year.Gerhard Berger wrote:In Turkey they did not have a blown diffuser or F-duct. In Spa, Alonso was running with a wet setup. I think Ferrari will be up there. They've shown how versatile their car is in the last couple of races.
It will be flatout on the established teams, probably, but that wasn't quite my questionMikeFromCanada wrote:I honestly don't think 130R will be a great challenge for the majority of the established teams to do at full throttle. It's not as big of a challange as years past (along with Eau Rouge).raymondu999 wrote:I wonder though... if the RB will have enough to go through 130R flat out on the fduct, while others will have to disengage.
I also wouldn't discount the Ferraris at all for this track. Their car is evry well balanced overall.
The McLaren will figuratively be bringing a "double whammy" as Jenson put itfor this track. They will be bringing the Singapore update that they could not put on the car, as well as the Suzuka update that has been in the pipeline for some time. Expect McLaren to be right up there along with the Bulls (and IMO, Ferrari as well).
What a fantastic few races we have left!