godlameroso wrote: ↑06 Apr 2018, 19:58
Ferrari is fast but it seems they suffer from tire degradation. Would they be driving to a delta? Perhaps the cars are capable of more than 35's and 36's but doing so causes degradation. Perhaps then this opens the door for 2 stop vs 1 stop strategies?
Hello guys, I am new on this forum.
My opinion about that drop of the race pace by Ferrari is simple. Look all teams are limited to use max 3 engines without penalties. So the teams on high-fuel race simulation might go for maybe 3-4 laps to see the full potential of the car (max power) but will then turn the power down and drive to the delta in every stint. That I think is the only reason for that big drop of the time, to preserve,save the engine, which is critical this season.
It does look much better for Ferrari than it was in Melbourne, I think that the new floor works really well. Seb said he was very happy with the car, and that it has a good stable front-end, stability in the corners. I think Ferrari might be much closer to Lewis in Q3 tomorrow, if everything goes to plan, with a perfect lap I think Ferrari could fight for the front row.
Cheers.