Not really, it more than likely means the Mercedes is taking longer to get the tyres up to the optimum working temperature. If that then equates to them being more gentle on the tyres during the race then this could be good for them.pantherxxx wrote: ↑20 Jun 2021, 10:47Mr.S wrote: ↑20 Jun 2021, 07:05Max was 2.5 tenths ahead on the Softs but on the Mediums Mercedes were quicker or atleast at par with RB. That is in qualifying when RB better heat up their tyres & are on a light fuel load. On the Mediums & Hards where the race will be, on full fuel load, Mercedes have a quicker car. Clearly with the Hard Compound tyres. Perez is also @ P4 & should have been in P2 or P3 to trouble Hamilton.
I don't if Max will be able to hold Mercedes in race pace with harder rubber because Mercedes is the clear-cut quicker car with harder rubber in race per. Even in Monaco, Bottas was 1 or 2 tenths behind Max before the pit-stop & in Baku Hamilton was a couple of tenths behind. This is in tracks which don't suit Mercedes, with a flexi wing in Baku for RB & with C3-C5 Tyres which suit RB. Now we move to more of the C2-C4 & C1-C3 Tyre range in non-street circuits !
Mercedes-RB will go to the wire. I don't know if what Max said (2 Tenths quicker than LH in the same car is true) but Mercedes are a well oiled team winning 7 straight championships. Lewis has been incredibly lucky & Max could have been 30-40 points up. Although Lewis has lost championships with the quickest car (Nico 16, Raikkonen 07, even almost to Massa in 08 before Glock spun), this is a difference Lewis-Mercedes combo. Max hasn't made many mistakes while Lewis has so far & Max is possibly a shade quicker in raw pace but RB has won nothing so far in the hybrid era.
I am predicting LH win Max at 2 & Bottas @ 3. There is no reason for Mercedes to lose this with C2-C3 tyres in race pace !
If you look at Q2 actually Red Bull had better pace on the medium tyres, that's why Mercedes needed a second lap to improve their time, their first lap was slower. Also if Mercedes is quicker on the harder tyres, doesn't that mean that Mercedes is warming up their tyres better?
Nope it means higher tyre wear which will definitely hurt Rec Bull, if its wet it will also hurt Red Bull with the lower downforce package compared to Mercedes.InsaneX_Badger wrote: ↑20 Jun 2021, 12:58Would a green track play more into Red Bull and others who get the tyres into the desired window earlier?
THIS!
Those were just a set of scrubbed tyres. Probably from Q1Just_a_fan wrote: ↑20 Jun 2021, 14:47Will Ferrari be allowed to change those flat spotted tyres? Presumably so as there would be a simple safety argument.