Samo wrote:From another forum:
Ferrari 463,
Red Bull 395,
Mercedes 338,
STR 327,
Sauber 320,
Renault 277,
FIndia 264,
Williams 253,
McLaren 233,
Virgin 216,
Lotus 198.
Jakkals wrote:Makes you wonder if it was a good decision from McLaren to launch the new car later?
Jakkals wrote:Bet RBR and Ferrari are the teams with the best tyre data at the moment, and they will have the advantage at the start of the season because of that.
myurr wrote:Jakkals wrote:Bet RBR and Ferrari are the teams with the best tyre data at the moment, and they will have the advantage at the start of the season because of that.
Again it depends, McLaren have enough data to get started with their new car, but they're the only team to have back to backed with the old car and so arguably have even better data.
vall wrote:Isn't that irrelevant? I mean, you may have as much data as you wish with the old car, but ultimately what matters is the type behavior with the new car. So, I would think that the teams that completed most laps with the new car will be in the best position understand the tyre behavour.
myurr wrote:Again it depends, McLaren have enough data to get started with their new car, but they're the only team to have back to backed with the old car and so arguably have even better data.
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