iotar__ wrote: ↑19 Jul 2017, 00:05
Why would a max downforce track with mid-low corners and one small straight be bad for Ferrari
? They have no excuses to be slower here.
We saw in Silverstone, that Ferrari is far behind in the acceleration out of medium to fast corners. It was the worst in Maggots. Here you have turn 3, 11 and 14 which show a similar speed and these will hurt Ferrari a lot as they are all in front of the straight parts of the track. I do not see how you can overcome this in a car that is more or less similar, maybe a bit ahead in the other corners.
We have seen this in the blown diffuser times: These are on-throttle corners and McLaren was quite strong there even in seasons where the Bulls were flying away in Q on other tracks. How you get out of these fast corners is really a game changer in Hungary.
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑19 Jul 2017, 04:07
Are you an accountant by chance, Moose?
Because only an accountant would use a the championship points to conclude car development!
The Mercedes hasn't any upgrades since Baku confirmed by the drivers. Any differences in speed is down to set up and mapping.
Well, it looks like this is more than enough.
ChrisDanger wrote: ↑19 Jul 2017, 09:35
Finally Pirelli come to the game.
Again much too hard...we know that the Soft has nearly double the lifetime than last year. Last year Vet and Rai did competitive 28lap runs, Ric even 37 laps on the Soft. This will be an easy 1-Stop this year.