There are three things i´m pretty sure of.ajdavison2 wrote:I dont think anyone can be sure of anything based on testing times
How can you be sure? other teams might be sandbagging, do you have a source?HampusA wrote:There are three things i´m pretty sure of.ajdavison2 wrote:I dont think anyone can be sure of anything based on testing times
1. Red Bull has Qual speed unlike any other team.
2. Ferrari has the best race pace and seems to look after their tyres the best.
3. Red Bull and Ferrari is playing in their own league.
No, we still don't know that. Educated guessing would say as much, but we should remember with tyres+fuel, we'll probably see up to 8 or 9 seconds difference depending on the differing programs of each team. Based on testing times of today, Ricardo Teixeira might even still be faster than VettelHampusA wrote:There are three things i´m pretty sure of.ajdavison2 wrote:I dont think anyone can be sure of anything based on testing times
1. Red Bull has Qual speed unlike any other team.
2. Ferrari has the best race pace and seems to look after their tyres the best.
3. Red Bull and Ferrari is playing in their own league.
I´m not sure since it´s impossible to know but i´m "quite" sure this is the case.ajdavison2 wrote:How can you be sure? other teams might be sandbagging, do you have a source?HampusA wrote:There are three things i´m pretty sure of.ajdavison2 wrote:I dont think anyone can be sure of anything based on testing times
1. Red Bull has Qual speed unlike any other team.
2. Ferrari has the best race pace and seems to look after their tyres the best.
3. Red Bull and Ferrari is playing in their own league.
That´s why i´m said pretty sure. And not "this is the case"raymondu999 wrote:No, we still don't know that. Educated guessing would say as much, but we should remember with tyres+fuel, we'll probably see up to 8 or 9 seconds difference depending on the differing programs of each team. Based on testing times of today, Ricardo Teixeira might even still be faster than VettelHampusA wrote:There are three things i´m pretty sure of.ajdavison2 wrote:I dont think anyone can be sure of anything based on testing times
1. Red Bull has Qual speed unlike any other team.
2. Ferrari has the best race pace and seems to look after their tyres the best.
3. Red Bull and Ferrari is playing in their own league.
And this is based on?HampusA wrote:ajdavison2 wrote: I´m not sure since it´s impossible to know but i´m "quite" sure this is the case.
You will see in Bahrain or another place that Red Bull has a superior car and the only one that will challenge them is the Ferrari.
The red bull gets on the gas earlier then any other car in testing atm.wesley123 wrote:And this is based on?HampusA wrote:ajdavison2 wrote: I´m not sure since it´s impossible to know but i´m "quite" sure this is the case.
You will see in Bahrain or another place that Red Bull has a superior car and the only one that will challenge them is the Ferrari.
Yea in a fantasy world this might be true.raymondu999 wrote:What if it's 100 km/h off the pace on the straights? What if the other teams are running with extra ballast and full tanks? What if they're capable of activating the DRS earlier than red bull, but they don't show it? There's no way we can assume anything from the testing. We can't even assume that the Red Bull is competitive. Not just yet. Now let's get back to the Toro Rosso, and any further discussion on this matter should be done in the testing thread.