I think hamilton is equally good here. He was blindingly quick in practice and qualifying last year, but suffered from mistakes due to engine mapping issues. I think without any issues he may be more devastating here than at Canada, so expect a really hard fought battle up front with possibly Vettel chasing again.TAG wrote: ↑18 Jun 2017, 19:53Ferrari has to win this race; Vettel has to win this race. For a number of reasons. To maintain the see saw back and forth, because it's Ferrari's turn. Because if they don't it would be the first time this year that a team wins a GP back to back. Because it's a circuit that would benefit Ferrari even more than Canada. Because it's a circuit that Hamilton doesn't have a history of being super human like he has in Canada.
I'm being dramastical they don't *REALLY* have to win... but yeah they do.
I think Mercedes has an advantage here and yes, I hope Vettel can be second here and win in Austria where they could stronger and Hungary where Ferrari must be the strongest team.Stormy wrote: ↑17 Jun 2017, 00:06Will the long straights in Baku suit Merc more than Ferrari? If so, then i guess Ferrari should go for second or third with Seb in Baku and then go for the win in Austria and Hungary.
By the way, as you may have heard, Horner said that many RB employees were approached by a new mystery team. What could this mystery team may be? It looks like they have a nice budget considering they approached the employees of one of the richest team in F1.
When he crashed you mean?ringo wrote: ↑19 Jun 2017, 02:48
I think hamilton is equally good here. He was blindingly quick in practice and qualifying last year, but suffered from mistakes due to engine mapping issues. I think without any issues he may be more devastating here than at Canada, so expect a really hard fought battle up front with possibly Vettel chasing again.
I am more interested in what stroll will do this time around, and also the checo ocon saga.
Also Haas.. how will they go with the mighty ferrari engine under the hood?
You are quite right. The mind is a funny thing isn't it?
Canada is a heavy braking and traction track, power definitely helps, but good stability under braking and good traction makes a huge difference.Juzh wrote: ↑19 Jun 2017, 12:08When he crashed you mean?ringo wrote: ↑19 Jun 2017, 02:48
I think hamilton is equally good here. He was blindingly quick in practice and qualifying last year, but suffered from mistakes due to engine mapping issues. I think without any issues he may be more devastating here than at Canada, so expect a really hard fought battle up front with possibly Vettel chasing again.
I am more interested in what stroll will do this time around, and also the checo ocon saga.
Also Haas.. how will they go with the mighty ferrari engine under the hood?
They'll be nowhere, as they they were nowhere in canada which is also a power track.