atanatizante wrote:1. Now Merc`s strategy for tomorrow is : US-S-S and RB went for a SS-S-SS or SS-SS-S ...
Could see who`s strategy will prevail and write down some scenarios in case of a SC phase : a. in the first stint; b. in the second stint; c. in the third stint; d. 2 SC phases
I still can not see a reason for a 2-Stop without an early or late SC. The US will be good for 20 laps according to the FP times. My bet is still they go on US as long as the laptimes allow it. When the laptimes drop on the Merc they will already have a clear pitstop window. Once this happens RedBull has to come aswell to not completely loose the contact and/or avoid an undercut by Ham.
atanatizante wrote:
2. Lewis has had a poor S2 since FP3 ... could be his setup more towards the race (as Paddy suggested on Sky, when he said Lewis paid more attention to the (race) setup and not given a fell for the track) or was just the brake issue (BBW or front one?) as Toto said and Lewis didn`t denied it or put the finger on it on Sky interviw after the qualy ...
My belief if clearly he lacked confidence under braking after FP3 with those 2 offs in turn 7 ... seems to me they didn`t get the brake issue solved for the qualy either ...
For sure his shorted time in FP2 didn`t help him either with the setup for race, but until that he didn`t seem to struggle both in FP1 and 2
The car was strongly bottoming in FP3. No idea, why this should be race setup related. Ham was mostly slower than Ros in every sector, I can not see any sector "shining". On his last run he had a bad outlap due to Ves overtaking and slowing down the Mercs, so maybe this played a role in the last attempt.
Sonador wrote:A bit dissapointed with Max Verstappen, he was on it al thru FP 1, 2 and 3.
Maybe setup a bit more towards the race, just like Hamilton?
No, he just could not warm his tires. In the last attempt the track was even colder.
GoranF1 wrote:
Yes in the end it turns out that Kimi is faster than last years Seb's pole.
But others seemed to improve much more 2015-2016 than Ferrari, maybe focus is 100% on 2017 since Alisson left.
I can not see how one can compare the times. In 2015 the track was fast for full Q. Today we had a badly rubbered track, which was strongly developing during Q and in late Q3 a too cold track. So a strong up and down. With stable, warm weather and no TCR running before Q, we would have seen even better times today. Ferrari, as the team suffering more from mechanical grip than Merc and RedBull, of course suffered more from the worse track today.