raymondu999 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 18:23
El Scorchio wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 17:52
raymondu999 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 17:27
Honestly— nobody probably has a clue as to how it will be beyond educated guessing/speculation.
Im wondering what everyone thinks. Based on talent, based on adjusting to budgets, manpower, etc. and, of course facilities also have to be factored in.
For example I would wager a team like Merc, with their facilities could squeeze more out of the budget cap, compared to say Williams out of their facilities.
But it’s fun to speculate!! Thoughts?
PS — adding a poll to see who people think will come out on top!
it is surely way, way too early to even guess. Any team on the grid could spring a 'Brawn' and surprise everyone. Other than that you just have to go with the rough pecking order of the last few years on the assumption the strongest teams will continue to be the strongest teams and adapt best to the rule changes
Of course! But it's fun to speculate. With all the factors etc
True! Well in that case I'm going to say Mercedes and Red Bull will be 1 and 2 but I don't know in what order.
Haas, Williams and Alfa at the back.
Alpha Tauri to take quite a step back from this season as Red Bull will use them as a test team.
Aston to take a step back because they'll have to take a different approach to this and last season.
Ferrari will be incredibly boom or bust and may make a lot of changes. (Alfa will be their test team)
Alpine (sorry) to not do a particularly good job.
McLaren to be the big wild card. I'm going to say they end up third, mainly because I want them to, and they've got a lot of good ingredients now.