Sorry for the late response.raymondu999 wrote:Why Bahrain an Barcelona? I was actually thinking that considering the number of corners in Silverstone - and especially "new" corners - T1, 2 and 5 for example are now no longer flat out - that could really play to Red Bull's hand. If Red Bull really do have superior downforce as some people say they do, they could have a shot at pole or the win. Even more so if wet.
I see no reason to believe why Red Bull should have more downforce than Mercedes. Merc was a full second/lap faster than RBR in Barcelona, which is the epitome of downforce circuits and does not really punish less engine power. For instance, Alonso was able to challenge Schumacher there in 2003 despite the Renault having 60 to 70 less horsepower than the Ferrari engine.
Also - in the wet - mechanical grip is more important than downforce tbh.