aleks_ader wrote: ↑28 Jul 2022, 21:38
dialtone wrote: ↑28 Jul 2022, 19:41
Evo2racer wrote: ↑28 Jul 2022, 19:38
Why not Mercedes ?
Question of balance, Mercedes typically has to sacrifice something, plus they aren't that fast in slow corners, see Monaco.
Well IDK but they got edge in low speed in all races even from Bahrein. Or at least their setup goes in that direction of car strengths. But for that performance window their car have quite a bit of drag. So much drag that they cannot really compete in qually trim where each compromise amplifies even more. Especially this year we got at least another variable into setup window - bouncing. Witch counter act into drag window even more negatively. Because when u try to reduce it u lift body and makes L/D ration even worse.
In race trims last races they are much closer IMO. But this is more compromise of heavy cars and tire limited stints. Maybe even some lacklustre power from size zero radiators or some E10 problems doubles the pain even further. Also setup orientation towards race setups and experimentation doesn't really help its peak performance. Qually setups needs fine tuning and total comintment into car philosophy. It is obvious that car doesnt have constant perfomance window from track to track.
Track to track? More like min by min. The set up window prime for the W13 is infinitesimal...if it even exists. My hope is they keep the failed philosophy, and take all of next year to trying to prove it’s a good idea.
I think Leclerc pulls it together enough to take the win.
If it rains tho, it’s really anyone’s race to win with how they are with safety cars and the slightest bit of rain these days. I’m almost expecting a red flag atp.
Dare to dream — would be great to see a surprise Fred or Norris podium.
I hope Haas can keep their race pace strong till the end of the race for once, but I’m not holding my breath.
Red Bull will be strong no matter what. Their update packages continue to lead the field. Much respect for Horner. He runs a tight ship and mighty effort.
Watching F1 since 1986.