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I think they are quite similar, you can not just separate strong and weak points.bananapeel23 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2024, 14:09What are we expecting in terms of the pecking order here? I have lost any grasp of the strong points of the different cars. Ferrari suddenly seems great in all corner types and so does McLaren and to a lesser extent Red Bull.
No, I think everyone learned how to deal with the height. The last years there was no obvious deficit, only what you mention with Ferrari, but that was solved.bananapeel23 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2024, 14:09Are we expecting this to be a race that is determined by PU supplier?
Yes, you can add them to the list. So points are all set
He's in for a good F1.5 showing perhaps but Haas looks stronger.
Isn't low grip good? Low grip = a lot of sliding = more tyre overheating, which is something Ferrari is less prone to than the competition. Ferrari is also just good under traction, and more sliding means more time under traction.
I was going to say coming into this thread, I'm expecting him announcing his retirement. Time is up.