Goran2812 wrote:hm, but as I understand rain is 100% certain tomorrow... if they get a wet start, and no chance to use the dry tires, than everything goes to h*ll...
Why's that?
Due to the low-speed traction demands of the Hungaroring, this was never going to be a flattering race for the F2012. Given that and the weather forecast for tomorrow, I feel pretty comfortable with the assumption that the cars are set up with at least a bias toward wet weather. If it rains, we know the Ferrari will shine.
However, if it doesn't rain, the team will have more fresh tires to perhaps mitigate the effects of a compromised setup. That's great strategy if you ask me.
This is the type of gamble a team can make when there's zero possibility of leaving the race anywhere other than 1st in the drivers' standings.