SiLo wrote: ↑27 Feb 2020, 10:18
F1Krof wrote: ↑27 Feb 2020, 09:49
Mansell89 wrote: ↑26 Feb 2020, 23:45
Just how far in front do people think Mercedes are? Everything thus far points to an absolute domination.
Their 2019 car (RP) is being talked about as 4th best (possibly even 3rd depending on Ferrari’s issues) and the 2020 Mercedes will knock the old car into oblivion.
Genuinely think the WDC might be an all Merc battle after 3 races.
Thing is, they might not even be ahead. Ferrari is playing their cards close the chest, their last sector performance suggest they are clearly hiding their potential. Remember last year Merc's performance on last sector was the real speed gainer.
Also the current consensus is that RB16 looks incredible throughout. Trackside observations tell that there look even better than Merc.
Whilst it's nice to entertain this idea, I'm fairly certain Merc are fastest, especially their long run pace.
From Autosport article. Premium version though, so just putting numbers out. If you have premium access, then here is the link.
https://www.autosport.com/f1/feature/99 ... ally-cagey
On the C2s, Mercedes appeared to lead the way on Wednesday, where - as ever - fuel and ballast loads are unknown. Over 12 laps, beginning around 11.15am, Hamilton managed an average of 1m19.112s, with impressive consistency.
Red Bull was next up on 1m19.872s over nine laps - which was Alex Albon's run when he returned to the track late in the morning after the team spent three hours fixing a suspension issue - with Ferrari averaging 1m20.293s during Charles Leclerc's best run that started 30 minutes into the afternoon.
Taking the first nine laps of Hamilton's run (which in both calculations has three outlier laps removed), his average comes down to a 1m18.972s.
On the C3s, Mercedes again seemed to be ahead - although it barely touched the yellow-walled rubber all day. On a two-lap average, Valtteri Bottas's short run 35 minutes into the second session resulted in a 1m18.274s.
In the morning, Sebastian Vettel did a similarly short effort that came in at an average of 1m18.432s. Red Bull didn't complete comparable C3 running - Verstappen did a late seven-lap stint at 1m20.048s, but this is considerably longer on the less durable rubber, and a single-lap effort timed at 1m17.347s.