Hmm maybe track conditions changed or driver differences. Arrivabenne said the updates were indeed working much better than the old parts during the race.Abarth wrote:This is indeed strange. Kimi in the old configuration in his fastest S3 was much faster than Vettel. Edit: And in Qual, he was on par with Vettel in the last sector, but losing heavily in S1 and esp. in S2.Artur Craft wrote:Didn't seem to be the biggest problem in other places like Sepang where Vettel was the fastest/cofastest on S1/3 but was almost 0,6s down on Rosberg's S2(Vettel only used Primes on Sepang's qualifying). Previously, Ferrari's biggest gap was on downforce sectors. In Barcelona, it turned out the opposite. They were no more than a couple of tenths down on S1/S2(where the mid-high speed corners are) but 0,45s down on S3turbof1 wrote: Ferrari always had less traction the Mercedes; that has been since winter testing apperent. Expect it to be very noticable in Monaco.
Before Barcelona, I was expecting Ferrari to be a real threat in Monaco but, now, I think Mercedes will easily walk again.
How can you improve Aero and in the same time losing on slow traction bits of the circuit, I wonder?
Has the new aero changed pressure center, and required much different settings, eg. stiffer rear suspension, worsening traction?