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Tire Selections
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2018 Results
Qualifying
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Race
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2018 Pole Lap
2018 Race Highlights
Jenson Button was laughing at the suggestion that Ferrari had some type of "super power unit" a few races ago. He asserted that their straight speed advantage has nothing to do with some type of "super engine" as the horsepower advantage it would need would be huge, if the performance was coming solely form the PU.
Consequently, Merc can completely ignore trying to win back time in a middle sector like Spa.Ringleheim wrote: ↑02 Sep 2019, 18:16Nah. The middle sector at Spa that gave Mercedes a shot against the Ferraris doesn't exist at Monza.
The Ferrari advantage will be greater at Monza.
but unlike SPA, this midle sector have a long straight. And with DRS.zibby43 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2019, 18:54Consequently, Merc can completely ignore trying to win back time in a middle sector like Spa.Ringleheim wrote: ↑02 Sep 2019, 18:16Nah. The middle sector at Spa that gave Mercedes a shot against the Ferraris doesn't exist at Monza.
The Ferrari advantage will be greater at Monza.
I think qualifying will be closer just by virtue of the fact Merc won’t have to turn their PUs down for Monza. But it’ll still be a Ferrari on pole. Race? Anything can happen.
On a side note, I read somewhere that the Ferrari PU qualifying advantage is something like 20 horsepower. The rest of the performance comes from the extreme efficiency.