Yes!Mansell89 wrote:So tomorrow it's Lewis, Nico, Max on softs and Dan on the SuperSoft?
Hows 1.34.9s for ya?Juzh wrote:On the other note, 36.7 is quite slow. mid 35s for pole I'd say.
On which times are you basing your expectations? FP times would suggest lower time difference, but the season so far suggest more difference.iotar__ wrote:- 0,5 between Merc and RB - predictable, slightly bigger than expected
They have to profit from the usual bad start or first corner crash, otherwise the SS strategy is pointless. And it makes only sense for the driver starting in front, driving with the SS behind you teammate on S is more than stupid.iotar__ wrote:- Red Bull - split tyre strategies but rather weirdly, why not give softs to the quicker driver, the one closer to Merc? He stays behind after start + x laps and then what? Before you ask, they knew who'd be quicker.
But, as usual, surely not on race pace.iotar__ wrote:- Hulkenberg - close enough to Ferraris.
SectorOne wrote:Some wonderful shots from the high-speed esses today. I still haven´t fully grasped that next years cars will be on a completely different level.
34.999, but yeah. Tbh i had low 35s in mind initially but merc sandbagged a bit higher than usual in FPs.justmoi wrote:Hows 1.34.9s for ya?Juzh wrote:On the other note, 36.7 is quite slow. mid 35s for pole I'd say.
I look forward to seeing real racing, not the pit wall strategy and com.sims games that we have at present.RedNEO wrote:SectorOne wrote:Some wonderful shots from the high-speed esses today. I still haven´t fully grasped that next years cars will be on a completely different level.
The important thing is if they can go faster in race mode. I don't want to see extreme fuel/tyre saving like we have been getting, I want the drivers to be aloud to push all race.
This won't change.jknights wrote:I look forward to seeing real racing, not the pit wall strategy and com.sims games that we have at present.RedNEO wrote:SectorOne wrote:Some wonderful shots from the high-speed esses today. I still haven´t fully grasped that next years cars will be on a completely different level.
The important thing is if they can go faster in race mode. I don't want to see extreme fuel/tyre saving like we have been getting, I want the drivers to be aloud to push all race.
Pit wall strategy and best simulation execution is real racing. Welcome to 2016.jknights wrote:I look forward to seeing real racing, not the pit wall strategy and com.sims games that we have at present.RedNEO wrote:SectorOne wrote:Some wonderful shots from the high-speed esses today. I still haven´t fully grasped that next years cars will be on a completely different level.
The important thing is if they can go faster in race mode. I don't want to see extreme fuel/tyre saving like we have been getting, I want the drivers to be aloud to push all race.
Autosport ran an article quoting Verstappen commenting on numerous complaints from his fellow drivers, saying "It's funny. I just listen to it." Although I find that attitude less than funny, the title picture they use is.James Allen wrote:“Article 27.5 of the Sporting Regulations states that “…no car may be driven…in a manner which could be potentially dangerous to other drivers…”, furthermore, Article 27.8 prohibits any manoeuvre “…liable to hinder other drivers, such as…any abnormal change of direction”.
With this in mind, and with the exception of any move permitted by Article 27.6, any change of direction under braking which results in another driver having to take evasive action will be considered abnormal and hence potentially dangerous to other drivers. Any such move will be reported to the stewards.”