yea they have dominated high downforce sectors and have not been ahead in the speed traps which indicates to me they are running more downforce than anybody else. then we have that engine producing all that horsepower so yea this should be a mercedes track along with all the rest of them on the calender .Moose wrote:For me, this is a clear Mercedes circuit. They've dominated the high downforce sectors so far this year. That, and Spain is a very front tire limited circuit.
I remember Lotus qualified ahead of the both the Ferrari's last year and would have finished ahead of them if not for the engine problem.WaikeCU wrote:The cars have been making miles throughout Winter testing on this circuit, but back then they could have been hiding from their competitors, so we didn't see the true potential of the cars, but now there's no way to hide anymore. This circuit will confirm the ranking of each team for the whole season.
Did you mean 2015? They were using hard compound before 2014.SectorOne wrote:Another thing worth thinking about is that now they´re introducing the hard compound for 2014.
That could throw a wrench in the plans for some.
You always expect that... but yeah this track plays to their strengths.SectorOne wrote:I expect the Merc to really come into it´s own here.
Yep, the entry corner to the straight is wrong - it requires good aero, and forces the cars out of the slip stream before they can even get started.Sevach wrote:You always expect that... but yeah this track plays to their strengths.SectorOne wrote:I expect the Merc to really come into it´s own here.
Ferrari will need a monster improvement to stay in touch here.
If Nico finds his qualy groove he might surprise here, despite the long straight it's a bad track for overtaking.
My mistake, i thought it was the first time this year Hard was going to be used, not realizing it was used in Malaysia.Silent Storm wrote:Did you mean 2015? They were using hard compound before 2014.