Juzh wrote:
They're saying this since winter testing, yet straight line speed difference between merc power and renault power, if anything, is even worse now than before. Canada being the perfect example of this.
That's indeed alarming.
If Renault (and Ferrari for that matter) doesn't come up with a miracle soon, we are facing serious trouble for the future of F1. The affected Teams won't be able to swallow that for a very long time before running into serious financial and PR woes. I haven't seen much relative progress by Ferrari and Renault on the engine side of things, either. So, let's hope for a miracle.
With the long up- hill straight they will get a proper beating here from the Mercs in the race as well. Quali should be still OK, but the race will finish them off.
Otherwise this circuit really is a nice change compared to these sand and concrete monstrosities called race track these days.