prince wrote:http://184.106.145.74/f1-championship/f ... es_V01.pdfgandharva wrote:RBR looking strong in long runs. Vettel --- up both shots with option tires. Overall Rosberg seems stongest so far, especially on primes.
The long run pace is looking odd. Merc, RBR, Williams and Force India, all are doing a start lap of 1:22.6 - 1:22.7 range and ending in 1:23.xxx. Ferrari is doing 1:23.1 start and ending in late 1:23. So, there is something not clear here.
Surely that can't be the way. On the hot laps, almost all cars are going too wide on the last turn reaching start/stop line, whereas Mercs aren't really pushing so much there. It must be said at this point that, ban on FRIC has done some TRICK.
I think we are seing something like last year when Mercedes has AMAZING qualifying speed but then when they would run in the race they would just die down.... i mean i bet we see Ferrari slower during the race then quali. So maybe RedBull can qualify better this race. and if they dont loose too much ground during the race. Maybe they can take a podium a strong podium i mean if they can get a better quali then the Mercs and sustain a strong race pace. im just think about this posibility if they can qualify better and have a similar race pace. atleast better then the Ferrari engines. I think RedBUll can do good.