Mr.G wrote: ↑30 Mar 2017, 11:42
Vasconia wrote: ↑30 Mar 2017, 10:34
Mr.G wrote: ↑30 Mar 2017, 10:21
Why should have Mercedes benefits from lower temperatures?
Their performance(use of the tyres) with colder temperatures haven been usually quite good while traditionally Ferrari has had more problems to make their tyres work. I guess they will be fast as well but perhaps the difference with Mercedes could be greater.
Well that's past, now the cars and tyres ar new... Actually in Barcelona during testing it looks like Ferrari is quite good on the harder compounds...
Yes, hard to draw conclusions from previous years:
- new aero, dimensions, weight, suspension, engines number etc.
- new tyres
- new fuel rules
- early stage, especially with tyres (safe bet they will make them last longer), big aero development year, at least China has some corners
so it should be more representative.
- Red Bull were supposed to blow Ferrari away and now they are at excuses making stage and dragging engine into every headline. I don't understand how Renault can play along with it and people buy their absurd time lines. As if they are waiting for Canada to make chassis better instead of doing it for Australia.