Just_a_fan wrote: ↑04 Jun 2017, 20:56How many true corners are taken in gears above 5th? 130R is flat out, Blanchimont is flat out but they're more like bendy straights than true corners in modern F1 cars. Suzuka's Dunlop curves and first Degna are fast corners and were 4th, pushing 5th maybe, last year. Silverstone's Maggots-Becketts-Chapel complex is high gear stuff but that's rare in modern F1 it seems. Pouhon at Spa is pretty quick too, certainly the second part. Any corner taken in 4 or 5th gear in a modern F1 car is going to be a quickish corner.
Eau Rouge is a dip in a straight, really. Raidillon is a kinkChrisDanger wrote: ↑05 Jun 2017, 08:26Yep. And who's going to call Eau Rouge a kink in a straight? Damn sacrilege!
That's exactly what it'll be this year.ChrisDanger wrote: ↑05 Jun 2017, 08:26Yep. And who's going to call Eau Rouge a kink in a straight? Damn sacrilege!
if it is relatively cold and no rain, you can write them off completely.Webber2011 wrote: ↑05 Jun 2017, 13:32So is everyone expecting Red Bull to struggle here ?
Will they be really bad, right off the pace and fight in the midfield, or will they settle into a distant 3rd best Team ?
At the moment I can't see anything to suggest they will challenge Ferrari or Mercedes, but with Mercedes tire woes who knows ?
If the Merc's have trouble getting in the tire window could Red Bull have a chance ?
Ricciardo loves this track, and Max is really starting to get his shite together in Quali and race mode.
What's everyone's thoughts ?
Should we write Red Bull off in this race, or not ?
He was beaten quite hard in the last 2 years by kvyat and verstappen. 2014 win is long gone by now.
"For the perfect storm of circumstances that hurts the team – using the ultrasoft tyre on slow speed corners at a track with a low abrasive surface – will repeat themselves in the forthcoming Canadian and Baku Grands Prix.FrukostScones wrote: ↑05 Jun 2017, 14:19if it is relatively cold and no rain, you can write them off completely.Webber2011 wrote: ↑05 Jun 2017, 13:32So is everyone expecting Red Bull to struggle here ?
Will they be really bad, right off the pace and fight in the midfield, or will they settle into a distant 3rd best Team ?
At the moment I can't see anything to suggest they will challenge Ferrari or Mercedes, but with Mercedes tire woes who knows ?
If the Merc's have trouble getting in the tire window could Red Bull have a chance ?
Ricciardo loves this track, and Max is really starting to get his shite together in Quali and race mode.
What's everyone's thoughts ?
Should we write Red Bull off in this race, or not ?
but Forecast says 25 C and sunny, so track should be in good condition and struggles should be not that bad, but also
as I expect no big Merc tyre struggles, RB will be 3rd team and nothing more.
Maybe MAS or FINDIA will challenge them but I doubt it.
I'm expecting to hear "my Indy car had more power than this!" As his ERS dies halfway down the longest straight each lap.