Merc had to close the holes in their wheel rims (which were designed to work with their new wheels and the special brake drums introduced in Singapore) last year at COTA, to avoid a Ferrari protest in the event Hamilton clinched the championship there.Wouter wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 20:45" ....1.250 slower than Merc at CoTA." That was in qualifying. Did you see the race pace?NathanOlder wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 20:12Im not so sure, as last year shows. RedBull was 0.150 ahead of Merc in Mexico, but 1.250 slower than Merc at CoTA. I assume last year the RedBull was strongest through T7-11 in Mexico, but were obviously way off in all sectors of CoTA.
Quicker on older tires than Mercedes. Here you can see the sector times of each round with the tires.
https://f1.tfeed.net/2018/austin
They were wildly inconsistent with their tires during that period of time.