You need to keep your nose clean in the race first and foremost, then reliability, and finally where you finish.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑27 Mar 2021, 18:13Exactly... Heads down and keep pushing forward... The team is going in the right direction! Still fighting at the front of the midfield and closing the gap to the front as they should.genarro wrote:I think its too early to judge the pace of the cars.. Give it a couple of races and we will get a clearer picture.
But todays performance puts all the hype surounding us down.
Heads down and lets get a good race tomorow
And who knows, the team may have setup the car a bit more thinking about race pace than qualifying compared to others, with how much degradation you get in Bahrain, protecting the tires a bit for the race could yield more points than starting closer to the front (here is me hoping! Haha)
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It’s going to be a great season... I have no doubts about that and you are right, a major factor is going to be when teams decide to switch 100% to 2022.diffuser wrote:You need to keep your nose clean in the race first and foremost, then reliability, and finally where you finish.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑27 Mar 2021, 18:13Exactly... Heads down and keep pushing forward... The team is going in the right direction! Still fighting at the front of the midfield and closing the gap to the front as they should.genarro wrote:I think its too early to judge the pace of the cars.. Give it a couple of races and we will get a clearer picture.
But todays performance puts all the hype surounding us down.
Heads down and lets get a good race tomorow
And who knows, the team may have setup the car a bit more thinking about race pace than qualifying compared to others, with how much degradation you get in Bahrain, protecting the tires a bit for the race could yield more points than starting closer to the front (here is me hoping! Haha)
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It's gonna be a strange year, we're gonna start to see teams bailing on it in the first quarter.
Everyone was slower than last year here, but relatively speaking, McLaren gained *0.8s on Mercedes and maintained the same gap over RedBull.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑27 Mar 2021, 18:46Out of curiosity. How much did we manage to close the gap compared to Red Bull and Mercedes?
Highly doubt it that they would do anything illegal. Honda made improvements on their layout. That gave both AlphaTauri and RedBull chassis benefits on top of whatever extra horse power they found over the winter. That's why the Honda teams are stronger this year.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑27 Mar 2021, 18:54On another note that Honda Engine raise suspicions to me as I read somewhere that they recreated the engine from 0 to a new spec. Hopefully they aren't doing any shady things like Ferrari did in 2019?
Here we go again, Racing Point last year.....Honda this year ! Why not just concentrate on McLaren and their own doing rather than being into question other teams/engine manufacturers?Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑27 Mar 2021, 18:54Bothers me that we only got some gap closed over Mercedes but couldn't on Red Bull. On another note that Honda Engine raise suspicions to me as I read somewhere that they recreated the engine from 0 to a new spec. Hopefully they aren't doing any shady things like Ferrari did in 2019?