2018 Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai, April 13-15

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The start is gonna be good for sure. Redbull and Max just behind/next to Hamilton on the stickier tires. I could well imagine either a massive shunt or the RedBulls gaining by the first few corners.
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Forza Ferrari!

I wonder is merc is setup more for a warm race, potentially Ferrari will chew its tyres more?

For now though - as a Ferrari fan, I will enjoy this moment. First consequitive front row lockouts since Michael was in the car. I was 16. Feelin good so far!

Fingers crossed for an exciting race (and a Ferrari victory)!

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Ferrari clearly ahead :shock: . Bottas quicker than Ham 2/3. Top went for S, let's see if it's a 1-stopper.

Is Ricciardo still babbling about what he would have done in Bottas' place instead performing on his own? RB organization has no shame nor ethics. I bet Bottas would have been much quicker in RB.

Will RB start shouting about Ferrari's PARTY MODE since they are miles behind them and close to Merc? That's the problem with dumbed down BS for the masses about engine advantages and best chassis.

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JPBD1990 wrote:
14 Apr 2018, 09:10
Forza Ferrari!

I wonder is merc is setup more for a warm race, potentially Ferrari will chew its tyres more?

For now though - as a Ferrari fan, I will enjoy this moment. First consequitive front row lockouts since Michael was in the car. I was 16. Feelin good so far!

Fingers crossed for an exciting race (and a Ferrari victory)!
Toto just commented to Sky that they are setup for a warm race. This will be interesting! Fingers crossed Ferrari have kept the forecast in mind.

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Kimi losing the time in the final sector, shame it would've made for an interesting race

Mercedes much faster than Ferarri on the softs but soon as those ultras go on they lose over 3 tenths in the first sector then under a tenth in sector 2 and 3. Credit to Ferrari they've been bringing significant upgrades to each race, clearly pushing flat out in development.

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matt_b wrote:
14 Apr 2018, 09:15
Kimi losing the time in the final sector, shame it would've made for an interesting race

Mercedes much faster than Ferarri on the softs but soon as those ultras go on they lose over 3 tenths in the first sector then under a tenth in sector 2 and 3. Credit to Ferrari they've been bringing significant upgrades to each race, clearly pushing flat out in development.
Ferrari went purple S1 and S2 on second run in Q2 but pitted before finishing lap.

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ferkan wrote:
14 Apr 2018, 09:18
matt_b wrote:
14 Apr 2018, 09:15
Kimi losing the time in the final sector, shame it would've made for an interesting race

Mercedes much faster than Ferarri on the softs but soon as those ultras go on they lose over 3 tenths in the first sector then under a tenth in sector 2 and 3. Credit to Ferrari they've been bringing significant upgrades to each race, clearly pushing flat out in development.
Ferrari went purple S1 and S2 on second run in Q2 but pitted before finishing lap.
On US!
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ferkan wrote:
14 Apr 2018, 09:18
matt_b wrote:
14 Apr 2018, 09:15
Kimi losing the time in the final sector, shame it would've made for an interesting race

Mercedes much faster than Ferarri on the softs but soon as those ultras go on they lose over 3 tenths in the first sector then under a tenth in sector 2 and 3. Credit to Ferrari they've been bringing significant upgrades to each race, clearly pushing flat out in development.
Ferrari went purple S1 and S2 on second run in Q2 but pitted before finishing lap.
They were on US in the second run but I think Merc was already using their highest engine mode in the second run of Q2 and Ferrari were not.

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JPBD1990 wrote:
14 Apr 2018, 09:15
JPBD1990 wrote:
14 Apr 2018, 09:10
Forza Ferrari!

I wonder is merc is setup more for a warm race, potentially Ferrari will chew its tyres more?

For now though - as a Ferrari fan, I will enjoy this moment. First consequitive front row lockouts since Michael was in the car. I was 16. Feelin good so far!

Fingers crossed for an exciting race (and a Ferrari victory)!
Toto just commented to Sky that they are setup for a warm race. This will be interesting! Fingers crossed Ferrari have kept the forecast in mind.
TOTO is becoming a pro at making excuses.
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matt_b wrote:
14 Apr 2018, 09:15
Kimi losing the time in the final sector, shame it would've made for an interesting race

Mercedes much faster than Ferarri on the softs but soon as those ultras go on they lose over 3 tenths in the first sector then under a tenth in sector 2 and 3. Credit to Ferrari they've been bringing significant upgrades to each race, clearly pushing flat out in development.
Wrong.
Ferrari just drove to a target time, saving tyre life for the start of the race. You could see they were not pushing at all.
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Ferrari seems to have done an amazing job. It's still early days, but beating Mercedes by this big margin on a track which suits them quite well is impressive. Of course, we can't know if Mercedes has set up more for the race and less for qualifying. However, this still wouldn't explain them being half a second down - that's too much.
As for tyre management, if Mercedes struggles to bring them in their working window, but Ferrari seems to have been spot on today, it also shows the good work of the Scuderia team. Congratulations to them.

I'm excited for tomorrow and hope we will see a nice race.

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JPBD1990 wrote:
JPBD1990 wrote:
14 Apr 2018, 09:10
Forza Ferrari!

I wonder is merc is setup more for a warm race, potentially Ferrari will chew its tyres more?

For now though - as a Ferrari fan, I will enjoy this moment. First consequitive front row lockouts since Michael was in the car. I was 16. Feelin good so far!

Fingers crossed for an exciting race (and a Ferrari victory)!
Toto just commented to Sky that they are setup for a warm race. This will be interesting! Fingers crossed Ferrari have kept the forecast in mind.
Uhm... Ferrari able to have pace with a larger range of track temperatures. So it's more like Mercedes had to compromise today to race tomorrow. Ferrari didn't have to compromise as much today or tomorrow.

Mercedes will most likely be more vulnerable to strategy changes during the race.

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F1Krof wrote:
14 Apr 2018, 08:57
I don’t believe so. They’re just not quick enough. Its a J. Allison car, always said JA was overrated.
Thank You! =D>
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Ferrari clearly have the quickest car no doubt about that. Hamilton has been very average since Australia, Vettel is going to walk it at this rate.