Hahahaha !
This thread is going to be so much fun to review after 2018 is done and dusted
Thinking hard about my own opinions, and scrolling down at the same time to see what everyone else is thinking
This post is the closest to my thoughts, but I'd change one or two just because of my way of thinking.
NL_Fer wrote: ↑03 Dec 2017, 21:48
Mercedes
Redbull
Ferrari
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McLaren
Renault
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Force India
Williams
Torro Rosso
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Sauber
Haas
Renault will be making great progress, closing the gap in races. So Redbull will be right there with Merc and Ferrari. The factory team ofcourse will benefit also and the chassis is improving also, bring them close to 0,5s off the top. McLaren will be very compatitive, bit also 0,3 slower because of pu integration issues. Torro Rosso has a nice chassis, but the Honda will be somewhere like Renault was in 2017. Little chassis development en engine penalties will take them to the back by 2/3 part of the season.
Top 3 is hard to doubt, simply because of their budget and the talent of their personnel, although I expect Red Bull to hit the ground running in testing and the first few races.
After their disastrous start to 2017 they seem very committed to not making the same mistake twice, and I wouldn't be surprised if they come up with some sort of sneaky aero that flabbergasts everyone.
Bug bear will be the new PU limit so there's a real dependence on Renault to get their shite together, but I expect Red Bull to win at least half of the first 8 races.
Mercedes will still be top dog with power, but they will struggle as far as set up goes once again.
Ferrari will totally lose their way and be a distant third, maybe even being caught by the rest of the midfield ?
I honestly think next year Williams will finally make a decent step up, so I'd put them in the battle for 4th with McLaren and Renault, especially if they end up signing Robert.
And a dream.............Honda will finally develop a beast of a PU, that will propel TR into the same group, so we will see Macca, Williams, FI, Renault, and Torro Rosso all nipping at the heels of the top 3 and occasionally snatching a podium.
Sauber and Haas to consistently bring up the rear.
Man I can't wait to see how foolish my predictions were