The track was was resurfaced between February and May this year. At the very beginning of the video I posted earlier Jarno Zaffelli explains there is a process where the bitumen peels off and the track develops a lighter colour, where the "grip levels will change a bit". That photo was probably taken very soon after the resurfacing.GPR-A wrote:Worst picture you can imagine of a track. At first, I thought it might be a digital image, but no. Looks like a virgin track and wouldn't be as hard on tires as it was before. Very disappointing for that one factor. I just hope it grips less and offers a spectacle of sliding cars.
Do you think Mclaren will come closer to Ferrari now whit this new PU update in terms of pace(there will be penalty)?F1NAC wrote:It will be interesting to see how teams will preform on hard tire because it is only mandatory tyre for race. Probably Mercedes will show strong pace on them and others will struggle a bit more.
Out of top 10? Maybe 10th. This about drivers.... eh you're funny.GoranF1 wrote:Do you think Mclaren will come closer to Ferrari now whit this new PU update in terms of pace(there will be penalty)?F1NAC wrote:It will be interesting to see how teams will preform on hard tire because it is only mandatory tyre for race. Probably Mercedes will show strong pace on them and others will struggle a bit more.
Considering Mclaren drivers quality being considerbly better than Ferrari.
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Thank you.F1NAC wrote:Out of top 10? Maybe 10th. This about drivers.... eh you're funny.GoranF1 wrote:Do you think Mclaren will come closer to Ferrari now whit this new PU update in terms of pace(there will be penalty)?F1NAC wrote:It will be interesting to see how teams will preform on hard tire because it is only mandatory tyre for race. Probably Mercedes will show strong pace on them and others will struggle a bit more.
Considering Mclaren drivers quality being considerbly better than Ferrari.
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You mean if they're quicker they're winning ?godlameroso wrote:This is a very aero dependent circuit. The McLaren apparently struggles with grip coming out of corners, and there's a few here, but it's good in high speed turns of which there are plenty here. They are also very good under braking which is also important here. I'd say they'll be more or less where they've been the last few races position wise, but they'll be closer to the leaders overall here. If they take a penalty I still think one of them has a chance to get points.
If you see 39's during the long runs from Mercedes, you know it's over. Last year they were doing 44's and 43's during the race, the track should be a bit faster than last year, and the Mercedes has improved by a second and a half since last year. I'd like to say 41's high 40's is more realistic, and I would be very satisfied if Mclaren could do low 42's on their long runs.
Are you happy?F1NAC wrote:Alonso will start from the back of the grid because of new PU