They said, over the winter I think, that they'd decided to bring harder compounds this year, because if they bring soft ones teams don't pit more they just go slower, to make them last!
Yes they have to fix the aero first don't they. Nobody's going to sacrifice track position for pace at the moment, if they can help it. We all hoped this year's aero was going to make a difference, but it's been a bit of a disappointment really, they still can't follow after all.bosyber wrote: ↑16 Jun 2019, 13:27Yep, indeed - especially at the end of last year, soft tyres very often led to dead slow races with everyone busy saving the tyres up so they'd last the 1 stop strategy, because they couldn't get past even of somewhat faster tyres. So, it might be wrong for this season, potentially, but it is hard for Pirelli to know that in advance, because they have the least accurate data on how the cars are going to turn out, so have to count with worst and best case of traction, downforce, and then keep safe limits bc. the negative publicity from tyres blowing, or blistering badly - hence the shallower thread tyres, is much worse than any positive they get from a good strategic race, which won't really give them a mention.
They should make them 'softer' then so they are less use later in the race and requiring or making it more of an option to pit.bosyber wrote: ↑16 Jun 2019, 13:27Yep, indeed - especially at the end of last year, soft tyres very often led to dead slow races with everyone busy saving the tyres up so they'd last the 1 stop strategy, because they couldn't get past even of somewhat faster tyres. So, it might be wrong for this season, potentially, but it is hard for Pirelli to know that in advance, because they have the least accurate data on how the cars are going to turn out, so have to count with worst and best case of traction, downforce, and then keep safe limits bc. the negative publicity from tyres blowing, or blistering badly - hence the shallower thread tyres, is much worse than any positive they get from a good strategic race, which won't really give them a mention.
I don't think Ferrari would be weak in S3 as it is a wide, fast turns all the way, except for last turn. So, based on what we saw in Canada, Ferrari should be extremely good here as there are not a lot of medium and slow corners.MercedesAMGSpy wrote: ↑16 Jun 2019, 17:10I guess S3 is going to save Mercedes here if they want to take pole. Judging VET vs HAM CAN Q3 laps, the Merc will be giving up tenths and tenths in S2.
I got it wrong, exchanged it with a map from formula1.com now.NathanOlder wrote: ↑16 Jun 2019, 13:51Has the track layout changed or is it the wrong track map in the original post?
I don't know. Watching the lap, this circuit reminds me more of Barcelona than Canada. Wide variety of all different types of corners, and plenty of them. Can see why it was used as a test circuit.GPR -A wrote: ↑16 Jun 2019, 17:13I don't think Ferrari would be weak in S3 as it is a wide, fast turns all the way, except for last turn. So, based on what we saw in Canada, Ferrari should be extremely good here as there are not a lot of medium and slow corners.MercedesAMGSpy wrote: ↑16 Jun 2019, 17:10I guess S3 is going to save Mercedes here if they want to take pole. Judging VET vs HAM CAN Q3 laps, the Merc will be giving up tenths and tenths in S2.