Do you really think times for FP2 are representative of the order.Hammerfist wrote: ↑15 Mar 2019, 08:04I know it is still early, but where are all the experts that swore Ferrari had a sizeable advantage? Merc looks like they are going to dominate here. Although we have not seen the best of Verstappen yet. What the hell is Ferrari doing in FP2?
lets see how long he can follow this "take no prisoners" approach
Either they have gone back to sleep or are trailing through the data trying to find something to show Ferrari are fastest just like in testing.Hammerfist wrote: ↑15 Mar 2019, 08:04I know it is still early, but where are all the experts that swore Ferrari had a sizeable advantage? Merc looks like they are going to dominate here. Although we have not seen the best of Verstappen yet. What the hell is Ferrari doing in FP2?
Other than Ferrari, the pecking order looks about right.
Not the poster you were responding to but FP2 is pretty important given that the time of day it occurs is most similar to race day conditions.kaido wrote: ↑15 Mar 2019, 08:12Do you really think times for FP2 are representative of the order.Hammerfist wrote: ↑15 Mar 2019, 08:04I know it is still early, but where are all the experts that swore Ferrari had a sizeable advantage? Merc looks like they are going to dominate here. Although we have not seen the best of Verstappen yet. What the hell is Ferrari doing in FP2?
In the past Ferrari had a habit of setting fastest time in FP, then coming to qualifying they were out pace by the MERC. Less showboating and more focusing on their program.
Agree that the session is important, but the outright one lap pace i wouldn't be so concerned, long run pace will show more than one lap pace.zibby43 wrote: ↑15 Mar 2019, 08:20Not the poster you were responding to but FP2 is pretty important given that the time of day it occurs is most similar to race day conditions.kaido wrote: ↑15 Mar 2019, 08:12Do you really think times for FP2 are representative of the order.Hammerfist wrote: ↑15 Mar 2019, 08:04I know it is still early, but where are all the experts that swore Ferrari had a sizeable advantage? Merc looks like they are going to dominate here. Although we have not seen the best of Verstappen yet. What the hell is Ferrari doing in FP2?
In the past Ferrari had a habit of setting fastest time in FP, then coming to qualifying they were out pace by the MERC. Less showboating and more focusing on their program.
All teams are holding back a bit on single lap pace.
Bottas has really strong race pace, today, as well. Consistent, too, despite the hot conditions.