You remember the 2019 pre season I hope when McLaren were written off as 8th or 9th best, the Ferrari was on rails and half a second ahead of the Red Bull who were a few tenths ahead of Mercedes who were struggling and when Melbourne Q3 rolled around Hamilton and Bottas were having to correct the steering of the W10 on the straights and all those who made the predictions ended up with egg on their facesMcL-H wrote: ↑13 Mar 2021, 18:26Ted Kravitz was carefully suggesting McLaren might be in the mix. Obviously, we and they don’t know. But until we do, and based on the last 2 days, I do believe we have all the reason to be optimistic. I’ve been watching the live feed today and yesterday and the car looks really, really good. The car seems beautifully balanced and so easy to drive around this track. But I really don’t know what to think of the Mercedes. I believe that whatever problems they have, they will get on top of it. Red Bull looks like it’s on rails. Alpine looks solid. Aston Martin is very difficult to judge.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑13 Mar 2021, 18:16After two days of testing and so far the car seems to be a very fast car. Should I play devil's advocate and dare say that we might be in the mix for all 3 podium places and ahead of the midfield?
All I know for sure is that Haas built the worst car. Williams seems to have made a jump. Ferrari is no threat.