AR3-GP wrote: ↑22 Oct 2023, 03:47
Somewhat strange comment by Duchessa because Ferrari ran sprint fuel loads during FP1 based on the race pace from FP1:
With 35 kg of fuel the degradation spoke in favor of Verstappen, then Hamilton and Norris.
Ferrari is more relaxed, it won't be easy to protect the rear but Leclerc and Sainz worked for tomorrow more than today
"the red tyre, which will allow the Spanish driver to have a better tire allocation for tomorrow's race" is nonsense as well - unless Ferrari plans to do a 4-stopper.
Duchessa is probably not at the track this weekend, is he?! I noticed it on AmuS as well, that the articles are less good when they are reporting from Germany.