Juzh wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 17:43
2014 quali was wet, thus cars were out of position. Mercedes powered cars had ridicioulus engine advantage that race, but they started out of position because of rain.
Another reason for more overtakes were comically slow cars, with like no downforce at all. Fastest lap was 8.4s (!!!!!) slower than track record. New SF18 (2018 superformula chassis) cars would beat the crap out those 2014 F1 cars on some tracks, with 2/3s the power, while costing 100 times less.
Good point! it just further reinforces the argument that overtaking at Albert Park is extremely difficult, unless there is a significant speed delta between the two cars. The 2017 and on specifications have only made that worse!
I think it's fair to assess the circuits now rather than the cars. Even in 2009 which was lauded as the year where downforce would be stripped allowing cars to run as close together as possible (and the introduction of KERS), the average number of overtaking moves per race went DOWN compared to 2006, 2007 and 2008.
With the cars as fast as ever, I can't see it ever going back. Speed is marketable, and everyone from a marketing standpoint loves to hype the news headlines of "fastest lap recorded in HISTORY!!"