Shal_Leg16 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2022, 10:50
Ferrari after correction will be a force again. they have a fast car and fast driver. ruling them out will be a stupidity.
Of course!
The great thing about the new season is nobody knows! Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes are likely to all be front runners... but in what precise order?
I guess it seems unlikely that likes of Aston Martin, Alpine or McLaren will join the ranks of winners but you never know.
There was always the hope that "this will be the year" for the likes of Jaguar-Cosworth or Toyota, so these teams likely have similar hopes! It would be great to see them each winning a race (or more) on merit or fluke... But, similarly, we will see!
There is even the chances that the likes of AlphaTauri, HAAS, Alfa Romeo or Williams could make a bigger step than expected and be surprisingly competitive (at least at some tracks, if not at all tracks)!
So my prediction for the 2023 F1 season is that I refuse to make a prediction as I have no idea, lol. I'm guessing we will mostly see cars that are evolutions from most teams, but there might be one, two or three teams that reveal radically revised vehicles too, so that's a point of interest too.
I think simply Mercedes fixing their rear suspension ought to significantly help Aston Martin and Williams who share the same suspension as well. So we might see big steps from both Aston and Williams.
Also people are too quick to judge based on position. "Oh Williams are last that's no good." Well they are last, but only 2 seconds off pole at times. Nothing like Minardi being 5 seconds off pace. Williams only need to find 0.5s (which they already did at many 2022 qualifying sessions on occasions other teams didn't execute qualifying correctly) and Williams can gain 7-8 grid positions and sometimes even qualify the top 10 (indeed they already did at times)!