munudeges wrote:SmallSoldier wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 20:20
munudeges wrote:Well, we can probably close this thread. Yes, I know it's the first race and yes, Australia is a slightly unusual circuit, and yes, if Ferrari were a couple of tenths off they'd at least be somewhere in the ballpark, but where they are is an eternity away.
Teams that have had that kind of raw pace advantage early on just don't get caught in championships.
Same pace difference as last year... This is the first day of the year, way too early to make any assessment... The only thing that is clear is that Mercedes and Hamilton have Melbourne under siege... There is a reason why Hamilton has had 8 poles (6 consecutive ones) in this race track, that’s not luck
Except Ferrari were supposed to have had a sizeable pace advantage, and they have found out that, at best, they are exactly where they were.
Tell me who were champions last year? Just in case you didn't understand what was actually written.
Luckily, I don’t base my opinions on some loosely called “journalists” or “experts” (the same ones that placed Mclaren at the bottom of the grid with Williams and that seem to be very well in the midfield fight).
My point, in case I didn’t express myself properly is that last year, the gap between Mercedes and Ferrari was exactly the same at this point in the season... Nevertheless, Ferrari for the most part was on an equal fight with Mercedes for most of the season, to the point that they had an actual chance of winning both Championships if not for some mistakes not related to their car performance (Vettel’s crash in Silverstone, his spins in Monza, Suzuka and COTA for example)... Which means that it is too early to determine who will win the Championship and writing it off after only one qualifying session.
Finally, I am one of those that didn’t believe that there was such a sizable gap between Ferrari and Mercedes and that if anything, a few tenths separates them either way depending on the track... Simply put, Melbourne is a track that suits more the Mercedes car than it does Ferrari’s, which compounded with what is a rumored lack of reliability from the Ferrari engine which is preventing them from going all out explains the gap we saw during Qualifying... But there are still 20 more races to go after this one and I’m sure they will fix whatever issue is they are having... Like I said, it’s absurd to write off the season at this point in time.
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