atanatizante wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019, 16:55
After the qualy one could say there are some interesting scenarios:
1. Ferrari did setup their cars entirely for the qualy, knowing that here the driver on the pole has almost 95% chance of a victory;
2. Ferrari genuinely is now faster than Merc due to their upgrade they bring it here, for being almost equal in S2 and S3 and having the upper hand in S1 running at least 6km/h faster then them in the speed trap;
3. Merc didn`t think they could lose the pole&front row even with the lastest Ferrari upgrade and went to the trend they starting in the last 3-4 races for being focused only/almost for the race.
This could be backed by the 7 tenths delta between Merc drivers, knowing that Lewis is some 5 tenths faster than BOT at this track.
And another argument is that I don`t think that in a couple of months Ferrari have found almost 1,7 sec/lap on a high downforce circuit: in Hungary, LEC was 7 tenths behind BOT in qualy and now he is was almost 1 sec. ahead of him!
So, I think here we faced the 3rd scenario...
1,7 sec is delusional, you are not approaching it in a proper manner. You should compare fastest driver to fastest driver of each team.
But the fact is that Ferrari was 3rd fastest in Hungary but the fastest here so it is more than obvious that their update worked. You shouldn't look elsewhere TBH.
I don't think that set-up thing works that way as well, it's not like exchanging points between Q/R performance.