Evening all.
Be good to see where the pecking order kicks off in the morning and whether it’s engine based or not.
Development will be absolutely imperative this season - whether a team can find a consistently upward development trajectory or whether they choose a limited path by mistake.
I expect Mercedes have a bit up their sleeve for tomorrow and will be the team to beat in the opening 4 rounds.
Ferrari looked quick in testing and I couldn’t help notice Haas being very smiley indeed- indicating the customers might know they’ve got a heck of a PU. Hamilton is also back to saving the world again in his interviews and he normally does this **** when he’s got a platform so maybe the are right in the mix. That said, I thought other cars looked like they handled better and so I think when Mercedes unleash the full power that they might have Ferrari covered, for now.
Red Bull Ford engine will be interesting to see when it all has to get turned up to quali and race ready. If they are competitive then that’s an unbelievable effort.
Gutted to see Honda back to their woes of 2015. Same story is playing out- the engine is shaking itself to **** and it’s limiting mileage. Just awful for Alonso, who deserves to fight for at least one more championship. One would think they should fix things faster this time but even then we are talking months. I believe FIA allow reliability upgrades this time for these regs where performance is >3% worse than the benchmark, unlike the pathetic token system of 2014 and 2015.
The Audi journey begins this weekend too- let’s see if they can steal a debut point which would be a heck of an effort- I think it would need to be on reliability though as opposed to outright pace, as the big 4, Alpine and Williams should all be solid to begin with.
Be good to see where the pecking order kicks off in the morning and whether it’s engine based or not.
Development will be absolutely imperative this season - whether a team can find a consistently upward development trajectory or whether they choose a limited path by mistake.
I expect Mercedes have a bit up their sleeve for tomorrow and will be the team to beat in the opening 4 rounds.
Ferrari looked quick in testing and I couldn’t help notice Haas being very smiley indeed- indicating the customers might know they’ve got a heck of a PU. Hamilton is also back to saving the world again in his interviews and he normally does this **** when he’s got a platform so maybe the are right in the mix. That said, I thought other cars looked like they handled better and so I think when Mercedes unleash the full power that they might have Ferrari covered, for now.
Red Bull Ford engine will be interesting to see when it all has to get turned up to quali and race ready. If they are competitive then that’s an unbelievable effort.
Gutted to see Honda back to their woes of 2015. Same story is playing out- the engine is shaking itself to **** and it’s limiting mileage. Just awful for Alonso, who deserves to fight for at least one more championship. One would think they should fix things faster this time but even then we are talking months. I believe FIA allow reliability upgrades this time for these regs where performance is >3% worse than the benchmark, unlike the pathetic token system of 2014 and 2015.
The Audi journey begins this weekend too- let’s see if they can steal a debut point which would be a heck of an effort- I think it would need to be on reliability though as opposed to outright pace, as the big 4, Alpine and Williams should all be solid to begin with.
