dans79 wrote:Marko already laying it on thick about how they have a huge power deficit, but they will try and make it all up with their "outstanding car".
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.ph ... u-straight
But Marko was pessimistic ahead of the European Grand Prix saying: "The extremely long straight will not benefit us.
"Our computer simulations showed we will lose 1.2s per lap there.
"This is almost impossible to make up in the corners, though we have an outstanding car."
Despite this view, Marko is hopeful Red Bull will "be chasing Mercedes and on the same level with Ferrari" on the 3.732-mile street track.
So basically he thinks their chassis is 1.2 seconds better than Ferrari......
Also, prior to the update, it would have been 1.7? Come on Marko.
At the same time, smedley saying the engines are already pretty close:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.ph ... w--smedley
The truth, as ever, is probably somewhere in between: the Renault engines cars will lose a significant amount on the long straights but nothing like 1.2 secs; if that were true, no way Red Bull would be matching Ferrari.