but I doubt your "knowledge" would have said Pastor Maldonado to be the winner of the Spanish Grand Prix either.
Please point to me when i said that i'm able to predict any gp of every year ? Or all my predictions are 100% true...
Or are you linking that if someone is making predicitons it should have predicted everything before ?
Really but what is the connection with predicting Ferrari as favorite in the Bahrain GP with predicting Maldonado's win in Barcelona...anyway my prediction was Lotus as the favorite before the GP and i wasn't completely wrong.
irrelevant. Your assertion was that Ferrari was faster - not that Ferrari should have won. Very different. Nor do I believe the Ferrari was quick enough to produce such a gap - and not that the gap would have been enough to cover the 12s gap to Raikkonen, plus the overtake.
Now i don't know how to say but read :
http://www.yallaf1.com/2013/03/21/ferra ... ims-brawn/
Is your word against Ross Brawn. A technical director that has won 9 WCC with 3 different teams. You called me that i dont give scientific facts same can be applied to Brawn since we share the same opinion.
We have to agree that you also call Brawn without scientific facts too. We do agree on this ?..if we have to be consistent... or otherwise you can give the opinion of another 9 times WCC that said: Ferrari wasn't fastest In Melbourne... at least to be in pair
Traction is not a key performance differentiator in China.
True it wasn't important in China, but it was in Australia where Ferrari based in mine and Ross's opinions was the fastest car...
and even the differences can suite very well Ferrari, like can suite other cars too.
Of course
Im not saying that it will suit Ferrari, nor that it will suit RB...I'm just saying that in paper what we have seen till now Ferrari is the favorite followed by Lotus.
I
DONT know who will be at home in this track, you are making an assumption that "RB will be at home". We will see it can very well suit RB, but it can also put them in trouble...and then "Red Bull home" will become laughable
...Or your wishful desire is that it can be "Red Bull home"...
To says a car is good in this type of conditions or in this types of circuits first we have to build a database with some races (at least 8-9 normal races) and then we can make conclusions
Agreed.
Problem is that you are trying to make conclusions like this car will be better in hot or cold or for this type of tracks or another, since we dont have yet a DB. I'm just making a prediciton in what we have seen till now, not a conclusions...
I don't know but there is a big difference between
conclusions and
predictions.
Conclusions should be followed with a mathematical / proof fact (to have a value),If no mathematical / proof fact is obtained conclusions have no value.
Predictions are based in what happened before and could not contain mathematical / proof facts. Predictions are allowed to be wrong, Conclusions not.
I just made a prediction based on the dry races, i could be wrong... You are making conclusions that should be followed with mathematical proof (RB to outperform everyone in Bahrain) if not yours are wrong, let apart that there isn't any proof till now that Bahrain will suit RB.
"Dry" does not equate to "normal," nor "relatable."
Maybe i should have made clear my point of what i consider a "normal race"...
In my personal view, i call a race a "normal race" when it is not affected by rain and safety car( due to incidents or rain ), independently how the surface of a track could be (abrasive or smooth ),how the sky is (blue or not blue) , how the humor of different team is (like it or not like it) or whatever. The only two things that can stop execution of a normal race ( in my opinion )are Rain and Safety car.
For wet races or races affected by rain it's a different discussions
What we do know is that the RBR completed the dry portion of the Malaysian GP the quickest
That is what you know, i know something else.. Lotus and Massa were in traffic and Massa got the the 20 sec gap in the intermediate conditions (which he don't usually feel comfortable)
In the two races that Alonso and Massa have finished the distance was +21 in Australia and + 41 in China, in Malaysia Massa finished a +25, presumably had Alonso finished the race or had Kimi qualified better probably RB may not exist as winner in that gp.
Here you have Eric Boullier telling that malaysian Gp was not a true order:
http://www.crash.net/f1/news/189459/1/b ... ntial.html
Based on the data we have now - I don't think we can call anyone a favorite for Bahrain.
With this i agree, not with the statement but with the form.I take this as a predictions and you are right to do it by saying that with what we saw till now im not ready to make predicitons ,is acceptable.... Anyway i think that my prediction is that Ferrari will be the favorite followed closely by Lotus.
In what i don't agree are conclusions, that this track will suite Red Bull or this temp will suite this or other teams.
Why not? If you've ever been to Malaysia - it's hot even when it rains- Almost comparable to summer in places like Milan.
It could be hot but the track is wet, i'm not interested how the conditions are for Malaysians people (i know is damm hot), but how the conditions are in the contact point between tyres and track..and at the start it was wet.
I'm sorry mate - but a lot of your post sounds to me like wishful thinking rather than a truly scientific observation/extrapolation.
It's your opinion and honestly i'm not interested to change that, like i have mines.
What i find a little bit surprising is that when you accuse someone for wishful thinking rather than a truly scientific observation/extrapolation you should provide to him these scientific observation/extrapolation. But what i see is :
"it's hot even when it rains. Almost comparable to summer in places like Milan"
"Dry" does not equate to "normal," nor "relatable."
" but I doubt your "knowledge" would have said Pastor Maldonado to be the winner of the Spanish Grand Prix either."
"Taking into account decreasing fuel loads - if we normalise the fuel effect at 1 tenth per lap"
"Agreed. Though it is of course "China" and not "china." "
Im not an aerodynamics neither in mechanical arts nor a cfd engineer what im is PhD candidate in computer science, here i am because i'm F1 fan and i like technical explanation from those who have more knowledge than me in these fields, i'm always open to learn, and i have learn new things in the cars threads, but sorry to point it out but in our discussion i have not learn anything new, anyway you can think the same and i respect that's your opinion and thanks for the time spent in my discussions.