Oh well, maybe Merc has another secret tyre test planned later on.

Sorry to rain on the parade but that time was set on the US tyres
Thak you for answering. Anyway, I actually don't think we need those tyres since Pirelli tried to make tyres less durable for "show" reasons (digitalrurouni wrote:@snowy haha that could very well be.
@MaxSteel my assumption is the track surface is more abrasive at least for the ultrasoft here so we are not seeing the full potential of what it can do. Also the temps are probably a bit lower. I would think smoother tracks like Montreal (if memory serves me) and the low speed track like Monaco would be where one would see the most gains. Perhaps even Sochi.
I must say I am also impressed with Wehrlein and Manor and the work they are doing. In the 24s now!
OK it looks like there have it wrong - http://beta.autosport.com/live/commenta ... test-day-3dot235 wrote:http://www.f1today.net/en/live/f1/20931 ... st-2-day-3Mr.G wrote:US was 785'', but from what source is the 765''?
I was getting the impression Ferrari is trying to hide their low fuel pace. Why would they use hard in the last stint?ferkan wrote:https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-zj_x-rrtHxE/ ... kkonen.jpg
Raikkonen on hards last stint though
No not nonsense. Pirelli were told to make the show exciting and moar pit stops etc etc and now we get eggshell tires that overheat easy and need to be nursed.MaxSteel wrote: Thak you for answering. Anyway, I actually don't think we need those tyres since Pirelli tried to make tyres less durable for "show" reasons (). Is it true or did I read nonsense?
Using autosport live timings is a pain in the ass anyway, f1today offers them realtime at least as well as gives more info.Mr.G wrote:OK it looks like there have it wrong - http://beta.autosport.com/live/commenta ... test-day-3dot235 wrote:http://www.f1today.net/en/live/f1/20931 ... st-2-day-3Mr.G wrote:US was 785'', but from what source is the 765''?
Well no, I think using first stint was soft, second medium, and that's fine - you don't have to use all three.godlameroso wrote:Because you'll have to in the race, most likely.
Are those start/finish line speeds? Top speed is more in the 330-340 range.Silent Storm wrote:Updated Top speed chart.. Raikkonen and Alonso move up.
1. Wehrlein 290.3
2. Hülkenberg 287.2
3. Räikkönen 286.4
4. Rosberg 284.2
5. Massa 283.4
6. Verstappen 281.9
7. Nasr 281.9
8. Palmer 280.5
9. Grosjean 279.7
10. Alonso 279
11. Kvyat 277.6
12. Hamilton 276.9
But he already used soft and med? And no one else uses hard in the last stint especially such a short stint?godlameroso wrote:Because you'll have to in the race, most likely.
FIA tyre requirements are s*it. Pirelli just doing what they want.FrukostScones wrote:Pirelli are sh*t!