
NOTES: Qualifying formats have obviously changed. In 2004 they had 1 lap qualifying with race fuel. Using today's format, it is quite likely the F2004 would have taken more Pole Positions.
I fail to see why. Since the introduction of the post-qualifying parc fermé in 2003, cars must have the same specification in both qualifying and race. Ferrari have always been stronger in the race than in qualifying, thus the post-qualifying parc fermé obviously helped them. With mid-race refuelling being banned since 2010, the post-qualifying parc fermé have been somewhat relaxed.Diesel wrote:NOTES: Qualifying formats have obviously changed. In 2004 they had 1 lap qualifying with race fuel. Using today's format, it is quite likely the F2004 would have taken more Pole Positions.
They only had 1 lap, it was very unforgiving. I think with multiple attempts the F2004 could have scored more poles, BUT that's just my opinion.Pingguest wrote:I fail to see why. Since the introduction of the post-qualifying parc fermé in 2003, cars must have the same specification in both qualifying and race. Ferrari have always been stronger in the race than in qualifying, thus the post-qualifying parc fermé obviously helped them. With mid-race refuelling being banned since 2010, the post-qualifying parc fermé have been somewhat relaxed.Diesel wrote:NOTES: Qualifying formats have obviously changed. In 2004 they had 1 lap qualifying with race fuel. Using today's format, it is quite likely the F2004 would have taken more Pole Positions.
Yes, three car teams would make our job much easier!Diesel wrote:My personal opinion is Webber/Barrichello really squandered the benefits of their cars. Webber was truly nowhere in 2011 compared to Vettel. I don't think this is a fair reflection the performance of the car, but each to their own.
I see it the opposite. If I remember, the ebd really helped this car and Vettel was able to drive a way which meant he got the most out of that - where webber couldn't. That to me would say the rb7 dominance came from Vettel + Rb7 not the rb7 alone.Diesel wrote:Webber was truly nowhere in 2011 compared to Vettel. I don't think this is a fair reflection the performance of the car, but each to their own.