It's not surprising. They've been doing that earlier in the season too. Clearly they generate enough downforce from the diffuser (probably due to their exhaust configuration combined with engine mapping) that they don't need to run such a larger rear wing.Juzh wrote:Really curious what RB are on about again with that shallow wing.
I know, but I still find it funny how they're running around with half the wing of anyone else.Gerhard Berger wrote:It's not surprising. They've been doing that earlier in the season too. Clearly they generate enough downforce from the diffuser (probably due to their exhaust configuration combined with engine mapping) that they don't need to run such a larger rear wing.Juzh wrote:Really curious what RB are on about again with that shallow wing.
RB was fine but nothing spectacular. Also mercs weren't too shabby. Rosberg said he was driving round at too slow delta time to conserve tires and then when he pushed they weren't worn at all.Vasconia wrote: Any info about the long runs? the only thing I know is that RB were impressive, once again.
Thanks Juzh, so it seems the the gap between the teams inst very big, Lets wait and pray for a disputed Q3 and Race, if Vettel doesnt push the "magic botton" of course.Juzh wrote:I know, but I still find it funny how they're running around with half the wing of anyone else.Gerhard Berger wrote:It's not surprising. They've been doing that earlier in the season too. Clearly they generate enough downforce from the diffuser (probably due to their exhaust configuration combined with engine mapping) that they don't need to run such a larger rear wing.Juzh wrote:Really curious what RB are on about again with that shallow wing.
RB was fine but nothing spectacular. Also mercs weren't too shabby. Rosberg said he was driving round at too slow delta time to conserve tires and then when he pushed they weren't worn at all.Vasconia wrote: Any info about the long runs? the only thing I know is that RB were impressive, once again.
Lotus is there or thereabouts.
James Allen hinted the Merc pace on the Medium tire was comperable to the Red Bull over similar distances. He also said the Merc tires looked fine after the stint. So, we may actually see a bit of a race. Hamilton needs to snatch pole if Merc wants a shot at victory. They still should have a podium shot. Kimi will certainly be in the mix. Let's hope the Hulk train doesn't hold anyone up this go around.Juzh wrote:I know, but I still find it funny how they're running around with half the wing of anyone else.Gerhard Berger wrote:It's not surprising. They've been doing that earlier in the season too. Clearly they generate enough downforce from the diffuser (probably due to their exhaust configuration combined with engine mapping) that they don't need to run such a larger rear wing.Juzh wrote:Really curious what RB are on about again with that shallow wing.
RB was fine but nothing spectacular. Also mercs weren't too shabby. Rosberg said he was driving round at too slow delta time to conserve tires and then when he pushed they weren't worn at all.Vasconia wrote: Any info about the long runs? the only thing I know is that RB were impressive, once again.
Lotus is there or thereabouts.
Seemed like 3-5/10 off. But wasn't paying too much attention.Vasconia wrote: What about Ferraris pace?
Yeah, the headline lap time of Alonso almost a second off is misleading, as he didn't get in a run on the mediums. Most people were finding 0.6 or so, so you'd expect them to be a bit closer (if still likely to be behind RBs, Mercs and Lotuses, given that these teams were fairly close).Juzh wrote:Seemed like 3-5/10 off. But wasn't paying too much attention.Vasconia wrote: What about Ferraris pace?
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