NathanOlder wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 20:12
auv wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 20:04
godlameroso wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 19:25
The Red Bull is going to be mighty around here, just a hunch. There's only one long straight, lots of slow and mid speed corners, which is where the RB 15 excels, the high speed corners are flat for everyone. Honda has done well even in the McLaren days around here. It'll be just as close as it was in Mexico, just hoping for a clean race from Verstappen as the race will be his to lose.
Not sure about mid speed stuff, but I'm expecting Max to be fastest through twitchy parts of S1 & S2. He actually was fastest through T7-T11 section in Mexico.
Im not so sure, as last year shows. RedBull was 0.150 ahead of Merc in Mexico, but 1.250 slower than Merc at CoTA. I assume last year the RedBull was strongest through T7-11 in Mexico, but were obviously way off in all sectors of CoTA.
Red Bull have a much more powerful engine than last year. This year, they're faster than last year with less downforce, the only answer is that they have more power which is compensating for the lower amount of downforce. Despite this, Red Bull is actually the fastest car in low and mid speed corners, but not as fast as Mercedes in high speed corners, and slower than Ferrari in top speed. So I guarantee they will be competitive at COTA, will they be miles ahead, probably not. Will they be up there, yes, absolutely.
Curiously, there will be a tailwind down the back straight on race day, as well as a head wind through the esses.
I expect the leader's pace to be in the 39's to start and end in the 36's, and pole in the 32's.