With this "magic botton" no matter what sort of qualifying we have, they will dominate. We need Ferrari doing good stars, and what is even more important, having a race pace similar(or superior) to Mercedes.matt_b wrote:Lets hope the Mercs finally race each other rather than one of them cruising out front. Who knows what qualifying format we will get for this one...
It's going to be the warmest race of the season, temperatures will be around 26c throughout, at least it won't rain. Track temperatures will easily be in the mid to upper 30's so the soft tire may be useful. This track has much heavier tire loadings particularly the fronts.Vasconia wrote:The gap between Mercedes and Ferrari was truly big last year on qualy, I hope this time will be smaller, though I expect another 1-2 for them.
For the race the lower temperatures suit Mercedes so I expect a dominant victory for the German team.
I guess you mean the warmest so far!! because I have in mind a few races which will be warmer.godlameroso wrote:It's going to be the warmest race of the season, temperatures will be around 26c throughout, at least it won't rain. Track temperatures will easily be in the mid to upper 30's so the soft tire may be useful. This track has much heavier tire loadings particularly the fronts.Vasconia wrote:The gap between Mercedes and Ferrari was truly big last year on qualy, I hope this time will be smaller, though I expect another 1-2 for them.
For the race the lower temperatures suit Mercedes so I expect a dominant victory for the German team.
I think a 3 stopper like Bahrain will work but it will be the soft tire with it's high working range that will work best over a 15 lap stint.