Dont' know whats is going to happen with engines now. Gasly has used 3 ans Albon has used 5, and we don't know what 'spec' each is. We could see some switching to get around things.godlameroso wrote: ↑15 Aug 2019, 03:16Should Honda take the penalty in Spa? Why not like in 2017, have Albon take the penalty in Spa, and then Verstappen in Monza. I think a podium is definitely on the cards regardless of what happens, furthermore, Ferrari will be much more competitive at Spa, so a Mercedes victory is not a guarantee. There are exactly 3 corners where Mercedes has an advantage around Spa, and Ferrari's speed will more than make up for it. They're(Ferrari) likely to be very competitive in Monza as well.
Singapore will be very close, Russia is a big unknown, Mercedes will be very strong in sector 3. Japan is very similar to Silverstone in terms of what it demands of the car, although it's more punishing on the tires.
Knowing that the gap is so close, makes any update that can close said gap exciting. I honestly wouldn't mind watching things play out as they did in Hungary for the rest of the season, obviously with different results.
Two fierce rivals dueling at a stalemate until one genius tactical move makes all the difference. It makes great TV, almost like Initial D but better.
Status: Prior 2019 German GP
Driver Team Engine ICE TC MGU-H MGU-K ES CE
Alexander Albon Toro Rosso Honda 5 4 4 4 2 2
Pierre Gasly Red Bull Honda 3 3 3 2 2 2