Then again, many said the same thing about Canada, and Nico took pole there.Hamilton is massive around here, if nothing catastrophic happens he'll walk away with this one.
Then again, this is another race. We will see.Kingshark wrote:Then again, many said the same thing about Canada, and Nico took pole there.Hamilton is massive around here, if nothing catastrophic happens he'll walk away with this one.
After watching some of Vettel's onboard, no i don't think so, the Renault response isn't as good as the Mercedes and they struggle on the exits.raymondu999 wrote:I wonder if the focus on cornering here will even put RB in the contention for the win. Not that hard on brakes to give them the chance they had in Canada though.
Mercedes seem to hit the apexes easier than they do, and of course better exits (not just the heavy accelerations).raymondu999 wrote:Not many important exits in Hungary though - traction is only important out of Turn 2 and the last corner.
I'm intrigued. What makes you say Red Bull no longer has the top chassis?
I beg to differ - I don't think that's necessarily a sign of a better chassis. The Merc since 2011 has always had a stronger turn in than the Red Bull.Sevach wrote:Mercedes seem to hit the apexes easier than they do, and of course better exits (not just the heavy accelerations).raymondu999 wrote:Not many important exits in Hungary though - traction is only important out of Turn 2 and the last corner.
I'm intrigued. What makes you say Red Bull no longer has the top chassis?
I expect Red Bull to be better than the Williams but pose no threat to Mercedes.
Then again, many said the opposite thing about China, and Lewis crushed Nico there.Kingshark wrote:Then again, many said the same thing about Canada, and Nico took pole there.Hamilton is massive around here, if nothing catastrophic happens he'll walk away with this one.
Maybe, but what they gained on entry they lost on the exit back then, now they smoke RBR on exits.raymondu999 wrote:I beg to differ - I don't think that's necessarily a sign of a better chassis. The Merc since 2011 has always had a stronger turn in than the Red Bull.Sevach wrote:Mercedes seem to hit the apexes easier than they do, and of course better exits (not just the heavy accelerations).raymondu999 wrote:Not many important exits in Hungary though - traction is only important out of Turn 2 and the last corner.
I'm intrigued. What makes you say Red Bull no longer has the top chassis?
I expect Red Bull to be better than the Williams but pose no threat to Mercedes.