To Vanja, rules changed, tires changed, even the sporting side of engine regulations got opened up.godlameroso wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 13:35Simple Ferrari has an engine that lets them compete. Mercedes engine is still better but it's not enough that a good chassis can compensate for the deficit.
At the same time, Albert Park is a very unique circuit and winning here doesn't guarantee a win in more normal circuits. If Ferrari has similar pace in Shanghai or Bahrain I'll be impressed, but I expect things to swing in Mercedes favor on tilkedromes with more emphasis on engine power, and more towards Ferrari on more aero dependent tracks. I wouldn't be surprised to see Mercedes win the next two races, then Ferrari again in Sochi.
What really worries me is the rate of development of other teams. No way have we reached the limits of these new regulations. Other cars seem plain in comparison what happens when other cars reach a similar level of complexity?
Mercedes had a very refined car for the last set of rules, well balanced, worked the tires very well and had a power advantage, all they needed to do was keep improving it.
The Ferrari on the other hand wasn't bad, it was well balanced through high speed corners, but it was temperamental in terms of extracting grip for qualifying, could get out of the window quick and unpredictably, it was also lagging on suspension side, slower corners was were it lost most time.
To sum up i feel like a lot of time was made on these aspects, suspensions and tire, not understating the fact that the aero guys made a terrific job it seems.
Agreed in general Godlameroso, i do think however that although the straights are short, power is a thing in Melbourne, it's essentially a stop and go track, it's chicane>short straight>chicane>short straight.
Given what we saw in Melbourne i'm curious about Ferrari's performance in China, Ferrari has a better front end than Mercedes and China is all about limiting understeer(of course they could loose a lot on the straight), traction heavy tracks like Bahrain and Sochi... not so much.