Your jaw must be on the floor
Your jaw must be on the floor
As said, Merc told Damon Hill that it's the tyre pressures that have killed them here. Little reason to disbelieve that as he surely has friends in the team still, and Bernie will be insisting on these changes at every race now for 'the show'.Shrieker wrote:Yes, looking from the outside this seems inexplicable. 2 psi can't make such a huge difference can it.SectorOne wrote:Mercedes 1,4 seconds down. After having been 9 tenths up in Monaco.
That´s a significant amount of time that just seems to have vanished.
Something weird is going on with the Mercedes.
I think tyres can do that for a track with over twenty corners.matt_b wrote:Well that was predictable, ferrari/red bull followed by mercedes, gap was surprising though, no way does psi make up 1.4 seconds.
It most definitely can, when you couple them with a track that doesn't have a lot of long sweeping turns.Shrieker wrote:Yes, looking from the outside this seems inexplicable. 2 psi can't make such a huge difference can it.SectorOne wrote:Mercedes 1,4 seconds down. After having been 9 tenths up in Monaco.
That´s a significant amount of time that just seems to have vanished.
Something weird is going on with the Mercedes.
You were saying something mate?Andres125sx wrote: That´s what people said before Monaco (track not suited for Mercedes), and Lewis ended up with 8 tenths advantage on qualifying (what is unbelieveble for such a short track) and so much advantage in race they tried to do an extra pitstop for free. This one with some more straight should be even better for them I think
Just trying to keep you expectations in a realistic level
There is a strategy group's meeting on 30th September. Between now & then, I guess suzuka will be pretty interesting too.bhall II wrote:To make the current formula appear more competitive than it really is in order to stave off rule changes that might actually make the formula more competitive. I'm not necessarily saying that's the case here. But that is why you'd do it.wickedz50 wrote:What's the point mate for such extreme sandbagging?
that's the Bernie gag ball talking.Phil wrote:Rosberg on RTL; not tire pressures, just lack of grip. More setup related. They had a lot of freedom in regards to pressure.
Tire pressures for Suzuka at least at first are set to be higher than Monza.a1b2i3r45 wrote:There is a strategy group's meeting on 30th September. Between now & then, I guess suzuka will be pretty interesting too.bhall II wrote:To make the current formula appear more competitive than it really is in order to stave off rule changes that might actually make the formula more competitive. I'm not necessarily saying that's the case here. But that is why you'd do it.wickedz50 wrote:What's the point mate for such extreme sandbagging?