Gothrek wrote: ↑06 Jul 2020, 20:46
Rain with that Ferrari... that will be a massacre for them.
Might not be good for the RB either. Looks a bit of a handful at times as well.
There was an interesting video about why why Merc, with their lower rake design, are always pretty strong in the rain in the hybrid era.
Part of it has to do with the slightly higher height of the tread on the wet and intermediate tires and how that interacts with rake angle and the aero stability of the car. So much of the performance these days is a consequence of tire deformation/interaction.