Moose wrote: ↑06 Jul 2017, 05:48
My impression is not that it's power circuits that Merc do well at, it's mid-high speed aero circuits, and any circuit that came after they got their car down to the weight limit. If the cars weren't to change from now on (ofc they will, but lets speculate) I'd say that Merc would have the advantage at Austria, Britain, Hungary, Belgium, Italy, Malaysia, Japan, America, Mexico, and Mexico. Singapore will be clearly Ferrari, and Abu Dhabi will be a little from both. Of course, we'll have to see what the next round of big car upgrades (probably Silverstone) brings for both teams.
Ferrari definitely have better aero than Mercedes or at least had until Barcelona because Vettel had quite more top speed despite his inferior PU and he was matching the Mercedes on Campsa so that shows the downforce/drag ratio is better on the Ferrari.
Mercedes also better watch out for Red Bull on tracks like Hungaroring where Renault's inferior PU won't affect them as much as on the average track. On Singapore, I think the fight will be between Ferrari and Red Bull, going by Monaco. But things could change with development, obviously, and my prediction can be totally wrong when those GPs happen. For the short term, which I'm more confident about, I can't see Mercedes being outpaced at Red Bull Ring but Ferrari could be the best car at Silverstone if their upgraded PU lives up to it as power matters quite a bit there too, it's not just about downforce.
PS: Hopefully no low class inflamatory questions from the journalists(tough thing to ask for, I know, as they need clicks and stuff) and bad behaviour from the drivers on the PC because I like a good fight on the track, not people bickering outside the car.