I think Seb did faster S3 than during his FL. Could be that tyres didn't last that lap.cooken wrote: ↑08 Mar 2019, 21:39Mercs S3 pace if representative could help them at this circuit.
Really, it shouldn't be a surprise at all if either Merc or Ferrari take pole. The surprise would be if one team really jumps out ahead in a big way. It shouldn't be surprising to see RB do well here either.
Also for the big ones if they try to qualify on harder tyres...
It depends upon how far ahead OR how close to the mid-field the leaders are. If the performance difference remains as it has been in the last few years, then leaders would have a choice for Q2 runs.
He wants some excitement in what is usually a dull race, I know, we've all be starved of F1 for 4 months, we're all stoked and anything will do, but lets face it - this race is not one of the best, it's usually a procession.Mr.G wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 17:41How this is Melbourne GP related?Capharol wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 16:18NOOOOOO, Never Ever Again refuelingselvam_e2002 wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 14:31To make F1 more interesting and to have more overtaking bring back fuel refill again. Now a days, it is very easy to predict the race with few laps.
I agree.Juzh wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 10:54I'll go a bit more conservatively and initially say pole lap around the same laptime as last year ~1:21. I think absolute pace the cars can do was more representative this year in testing than in previous years because of much better track conditions and from the fact teams had to push it a bit more to test out new FW/RW designs and so on.
If the conditions are good FP1 and FP2 will already give us a clearer picture.
I know what he wanted, I just wanted to pointed out that this is out of topic in this section...Unc1eM0nty wrote: ↑11 Mar 2019, 09:53He wants some excitement in what is usually a dull race, I know, we've all be starved of F1 for 4 months, we're all stoked and anything will do, but lets face it - this race is not one of the best, it's usually a procession.
How many overtakes last season ?
I noticed you left Renault out. For Australia, I'd take that bet. (barring another Hamilton magic lap as last years of course)
I have a hunch that Renault might be making a step forward and hence, not included in that list. But wouldn't be surprised if they didn't. Hamilton goes well here in qualifying in Albert Park. He has 7 poles, but amazingly, only one win so far!!! And he has all the Albert Park poles in the V6 hybrid era.
2 wins: 2015 and 2008 easy to forget that one.GPR -A wrote: ↑11 Mar 2019, 17:59I have a hunch that Renault might be making a step forward and hence, not included in that list. But wouldn't be surprised if they didn't. Hamilton goes well here in qualifying in Albert Park. He has 7 poles, but amazingly, only one win so far!!! And he has all the Albert Park poles in the V6 hybrid era.