Rubbish. A few PSI isn't responsible for that pace difference and degradation. It's simply because we're at Singapore, a track where cornering speed matters and top speeds don't so much. Their engine advantage is negated here.Jonnycraig wrote:New PSI rules implemented and Mercedes slower over a lap and more degradation over a stint as well.
The cynic in me expects to see them 'accidentally' under-inflate in qualifying, be on pole by a second and again be let off..
exactly....J0rd4n wrote:Rubbish. A few PSI isn't responsible for that pace difference and degradation. It's simply because we're at Singapore, a track where cornering speed matters and top speeds don't so much. Their engine advantage is negated here.Jonnycraig wrote:New PSI rules implemented and Mercedes slower over a lap and more degradation over a stint as well.
The cynic in me expects to see them 'accidentally' under-inflate in qualifying, be on pole by a second and again be let off..
You should know by now that Mercedes are always the ones who find the most time between practise and qualifying, especially with their special mode. The question is whether Red Bull are genuinely quick enough to challenge.Moose wrote:Either merc have big problems, or they're sand bagging. My bet's on sand bagging, because I can't believe they're in roughly the same place as Williams when they dominated Monaco.
it will be also interesting to see effect of the special mode that Ferrari also got after monza upgradeJ0rd4n wrote:You should know by now that Mercedes are always the ones who find the most time between practise and qualifying, especially with their special mode. The question is whether Red Bull are genuinely quick enough to challenge.Moose wrote:Either merc have big problems, or they're sand bagging. My bet's on sand bagging, because I can't believe they're in roughly the same place as Williams when they dominated Monaco.
Merc always runs with the engines turned down, heavy fuel, and as we get further into the season old race motors on Friday. Merc seems to spend most Fridays exploring the outer edges of the set-up envelope, before really dialing it in on Saturday.J0rd4n wrote:You should know by now that Mercedes are always the ones who find the most time between practise and qualifying, especially with their special mode. The question is whether Red Bull are genuinely quick enough to challenge.Moose wrote:Either merc have big problems, or they're sand bagging. My bet's on sand bagging, because I can't believe they're in roughly the same place as Williams when they dominated Monaco.
Que?WilliamsF1 wrote:Aren't manor outside the 107% should they be allowed to race?