I think the McLarens will be closer here than most expect. They've had strong races at every single high DF track this year (barring silverstone, but we all know that story).godlameroso wrote:DRS on start stop straight is more than enough, you come out of the Casio triangle at nearly 120kph and it's a flat out run with barely a lift into turn 1. Vettel will crush them all, this track is made for the RB7, the McLaren's won't be far behind. Alonso gets lapped.
RB7 is simply the strongest car, and it's really strong on every type of circuit, as we have seen in the last 3 races.godlameroso wrote:DRS on start stop straight is more than enough, you come out of the Casio triangle at nearly 120kph and it's a flat out run with barely a lift into turn 1. Vettel will crush them all, this track is made for the RB7, the McLaren's won't be far behind. Alonso gets lapped.
Agreed, this track is made for the RB6. Of this years cars, the one that gets most improvement on high downforce tracks is the MP4-26.Gerhard Berger wrote:RB7 is simply the strongest car, and it's really strong on every type of circuit, as we have seen in the last 3 races.godlameroso wrote:DRS on start stop straight is more than enough, you come out of the Casio triangle at nearly 120kph and it's a flat out run with barely a lift into turn 1. Vettel will crush them all, this track is made for the RB7, the McLaren's won't be far behind. Alonso gets lapped.
Just as long as he doesn't do it by ramming button off at the first corner.nacho wrote:Nice to see Vettel get his championship Suzuka, such a great track with history of deciding championships before.
I agree, Suzuka should be suited to the RB7 and, with any luck, it can be a solid Red Bull 1-2. I think RBR will be pushing harder than normal to seal up Japan to gain momentum into Korea, where they will be working 300% towards a 1-2 to make up for...well, you know...ringo wrote:He's the suzuka king too. He can't lose here.
Well, if he did he'd probably shut the mouthes of all those saying he is no special. He'd do the same as THE BEST F1 DRIVER IN THE WORLD.....he must be great then must he?beelsebob wrote:Just as long as he doesn't do it by ramming button off at the first corner.nacho wrote:Nice to see Vettel get his championship Suzuka, such a great track with history of deciding championships before.
"There were several detailed aerodynamic improvements - with bodywork and tuning.It was nothing radical – just going through the loop of floor and bodywork, those sorts of things.I don't think we advertised it as a big upgrade, but it was an upgrade. It seemed okay.
It may not look as though our relative position has changed, but if you think back to Hungary, which was the last high downforce track, we struggled.
So far the numbers look like we have moved forward and I think we will see the benefit in the next couple of races in particular, so it looks okay.
We are reasonably happy with it, but it is a very difficult track to assess these things on. When we get to the next couple of tracks it should be better.