zibby43 wrote: ↑10 Jul 2019, 23:17
mkay wrote: ↑10 Jul 2019, 22:51
amr wrote: ↑10 Jul 2019, 17:28
What is your prediction for the qualifying? I personally think that it will be a closer battle between Merc and Ferrari than in Barcelona. The reason for this is the layout. The slowest two corners are at the beginning of the track where usually Ferrari can arrive with good temp in the tyres following the out-lap, so the deficit to the Mercedes will not be that big in this slow corners. There are some slow corners towards the end of the lap but I think that having some high-speed corners before them, it will help Ferrari to keep some temperature in the tyre core. Compared to Barcelona, where the slowest corners were in the last sector and Ferrari's tyres were already out of the ideal temp window when they reach them, I feel that this weekend having the worst of it at the beginning should help to close the gap a bit. It is hard to read Redbull though. What do you think?
Stowe will put a lot of energy into the tyres increasing temps. I reckon Ferrari will struggle into Club compared to Merc.
See Lewis’ lap overview that was just posted by FOM on Youtube.
Ferrari’s issue isn’t so much tyre warmup, it’s about keeping the tyres in the optimum range, eg., Ferrari’s tyres were overheating at the end of the Barcelona lap.
Good point. It will be interesting to see whether they're able to stay in the window by the end of the lap here.
Ferrari overheated the surface of the tyres because in the medium speed corners that are before S3 in Barcelona they couldn't get enough energy in the tyre core. To heat the core you need downforce to deformed the tyre, to heat the surface you need to slide which Ferrari was doing due to less downforce. Hopefully, with this year cars, the Stowe will be a fastish corner that will help Ferrari to put enough energy in the core and do less sliding to heat the surface. Either way, if Ferrari cooks the surface of the tire towards the ends of the lap, there are less slow corners at the end of the lap to lose time, compared to Barcelona