I guess they will be as fast as physically possible during Qualifying and then significantly slower during the race.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑09 Sep 2017, 01:30Any guesses on how quick these cars will go here? Lots a corners to make time up.
I guess they will be as fast as physically possible during Qualifying and then significantly slower during the race.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑09 Sep 2017, 01:30Any guesses on how quick these cars will go here? Lots a corners to make time up.
Out of interest, how do you come to that 0.7? Not that I disagree (seems like they've developed quite significantly) but I have no idea how to quantity that, so always interested to understand more.godlameroso wrote: ↑09 Sep 2017, 15:14Low 1:39 or high 38 for pole, which is unreal if you ask me. The cars have gained nearly a second since Monaco. If they were to race there again they'd be faster by .7 seconds. Race pace will be in the 44's and 43's fastest race lap in the 41s.
The stop start nature of the circuit allows plenty of MGU-K recovery, the track requires a lot of aero grip, and a well sorted suspension. Full deployment is easy lap after lap, because of the big MGU-K influence and the fact only ~58-60% of the lap is full throttle.
Ferrari has an edge on Mercedes in terms of peak downforce, and they should have a slight advantage here because of it. Red Bull may do well here as well, probably matching Mercedes. McLaren will probably be best of the rest, and Alonso may actually sneak in ahead of one of the drivers in the top 3 teams on pure pace.
lol, no. Not a slightest chance.godlameroso wrote: ↑09 Sep 2017, 15:14Alonso may actually sneak in ahead of one of the drivers in the top 3 teams on pure pace.
Gods can be killed by other Gods..even demi-Gods with the right weapons.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑10 Sep 2017, 16:42Seb has been in 'god mode' on this circuit since day 1. In my opinion, this is his strongest circuit of all. If he ever needed a result on it, it's now!
Good prediction, I like.CBeck113 wrote: ↑07 Sep 2017, 08:55My prediction, since this is the race thread:
Quali: Vet, Ham, Ves, Bot, Ric, Rai, Alo
Race: Ric, Ves, Alo, Rai, Bot (Vet & Ham crash out to furhter heat up the title fight, Ves leads most of the GP but gets burned by Ric who spent the second stint saving his tires). And Alonso on the podium because McL/Honda is starting to function, right after they decide to separate
He also had hydraulic issues in FP2 that curtailed his running.atanatizante wrote: ↑11 Sep 2017, 23:45Now regarding last year it was that Lewis struggled with brake issues all weekend and even having a carbon disk failure in FP3 ... and afterwards admitted they didn`t setup the brakes properly for the race, had I`m not wrong ...
There was a delay with the new update(intentional if I am not wrong), but I dont think Singapur is the best track to bring a PU update.skoop wrote: ↑11 Sep 2017, 14:01Are Ferrari bringing any engine updates to thes race?
I read that Force India will get only one new enigne which will ne given to the driver with the most points which would be Perez. However I read somewhere that maybe Ocon will get the new engine because Perez cause the collision in Spa. Are there any updates on that? Or was it just the typical drama made up by the press?