PhillipM wrote: ↑27 Apr 2018, 17:34
You do get an amazing tow down the straights here though with the high speed corners leading into them.
Exactly. This was nicely demonstrated in FP1 & FP2, at least those that followed it (it was broadcasted on CH4) and witnessed Kimi's lap, but also Ricciardo's earlier fastest lap (vs his later laps). I also think that with this years engine needing to last more races, it makes sense to run a lower power-mode for the most part in practice. On a track like this with such a substantial straight, any power deficit will show in a significant way, especially S3.
The key will be to bring the tires into their optimum tire window. RedBull looks very much on form, but the question for tomorrow especially will be how much power deficit there will be once Mercedes and Ferrari turn up their engines. I think Ferrari will be there, Mercedes hopefully too.
AMuS FP2 report isn't out yet, but once it is, I am sure there will be some (better) insight into the long-run pace (that's a much better performance indicator than the fastest laps thrown around in this topic).