2019 Bahrain Grand Prix - Sakhir, March 29 - 31

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GPR-A
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Prediction time. We are yet to witness the ERS capabilities of a rejuvenated Honda and Bahrain demands a lot of power. It would be interesting to see how well the energy recovery works on that Honda. Ferrari should be back to their normal performance. If anything, the cooling down circuit in the night and the harder rubber (compared to Melbourne) should be of good help too. Racing point's upgrades didn't work as they had hoped for. Hopefully, they have figured out the reasons and fixed it.

Qualifying

1. Mercedes
2. Ferrari - +0.3 to 0.4
3. Red Bull - +1.0 to +1.2
4. Haas - + 1.4 to +1.6
5. Alfa - + 2.0 to 2.2
6. Racing Point - + 2.2 to + 2.4
7. McLaren - +2.5 to +2.6
8. Renault - +2.6 to + 2.7
9. Toro Rosso - +2.7 to 2.8

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my prediction

1. Mercedes
2. RBR +0.2 - 0.4
3. Ferrari +0.3 - 0.6
4. Haas +1.0 - 1.2
5. Alfa/McLaren/Toro Rosso/Renault +1.4 - 1.6 (this will be mixed)
6. Racing point +1.8 - 2.2
7. Williams +2.5 - unknown

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My Prediction is
Quali

1. Ferrari
2. Merc - +0.3 to 0.4
3. Haas - + 1.0 to +1.1
4. Red Bull - +1.0 to +1.2
5. Renault - +1.5 to + 2.0
5. Alfa - + 1.5 to 2.0
7. Racing Point - + 2.2 to + 2.4
8. McLaren - +2.5 to +2.6
9. Toro Rosso - +2.7 to 2.81.

Haas and Alfa with Ferrari Engines are gonna be mamoth.

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2019 Bahrain Grand Prix - Sakhir, March 29 - 31

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My prediction (Qualifying):

1.- Mercedes
2.- Ferrari +0.1 - 0.3
3.- RBR +0.4 - 0.6
4.- Renault +1.0 - 1.2
5.- Mclaren +1.2 - 1.4
6.- Haas +1.2 - 1.4
7.- Alfa Romeo +1.4 - 1.6
8.- Toro Rosso +1.4 - 1.6
9.- Racing Point +1.8 - 2.0
10.- Williams +2.4 - X.X



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dxpetrov
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GPR -A wrote:
26 Mar 2019, 14:51
Prediction time. We are yet to witness the ERS capabilities of a rejuvenated Honda and Bahrain demands a lot of power. It would be interesting to see how well the energy recovery works on that Honda. Ferrari should be back to their normal performance. If anything, the cooling down circuit in the night and the harder rubber (compared to Melbourne) should be of good help too. Racing point's upgrades didn't work as they had hoped for. Hopefully, they have figured out the reasons and fixed it.

Qualifying

1. Mercedes
2. Ferrari - +0.3 to 0.4
3. Red Bull - +1.0 to +1.2
4. Haas - + 1.4 to +1.6
5. Alfa - + 2.0 to 2.2
6. Racing Point - + 2.2 to + 2.4
7. McLaren - +2.5 to +2.6
8. Renault - +2.6 to + 2.7
9. Toro Rosso - +2.7 to 2.8
What’s your basis to support that RB will be behind Ferrari? Pre-season testing or something even less relevant?

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Expected weather. Saturday is expected to be slightly cooler than Sunday.

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GPR-A
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dxpetrov wrote:
26 Mar 2019, 16:19
GPR -A wrote:
26 Mar 2019, 14:51
Prediction time. We are yet to witness the ERS capabilities of a rejuvenated Honda and Bahrain demands a lot of power. It would be interesting to see how well the energy recovery works on that Honda. Ferrari should be back to their normal performance. If anything, the cooling down circuit in the night and the harder rubber (compared to Melbourne) should be of good help too. Racing point's upgrades didn't work as they had hoped for. Hopefully, they have figured out the reasons and fixed it.

Qualifying

1. Mercedes
2. Ferrari - +0.3 to 0.4
3. Red Bull - +1.0 to +1.2
4. Haas - + 1.4 to +1.6
5. Alfa - + 2.0 to 2.2
6. Racing Point - + 2.2 to + 2.4
7. McLaren - +2.5 to +2.6
8. Renault - +2.6 to + 2.7
9. Toro Rosso - +2.7 to 2.8
What’s your basis to support that RB will be behind Ferrari? Pre-season testing or something even less relevant?
No basis nothing. Just to instigate you so that you can come here and question. That's the fun part. I am also willing to bet that, RB is not going to win a single GP this year. :lol:

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Good fun. :)

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I am expecting similar order with Australia for the top 3 teams. Merc>Ferrari>Redbull

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foxmulder_ms wrote:
26 Mar 2019, 17:22
I am expecting similar order with Australia for the top 3 teams. Merc>Ferrari>Redbull
My opinion is about the same. Ferrari will be closer, but i don't think they will be ahead, unless Merc makes a mistake.

The amount that Ferrari was off the pace in AUS, shows that something nontrivial is wrong. If I had to guess, it looked their aero and suspension philosophy didn't let them work the tires correctly in higher temperatures.

Bahrain will be a smoother track, but also more abrasive. not to mention the temps will be about equal.

Australia 28°c https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... ICUzQ.html

Sakhir 29-30° at race start http://www.myweather2.com/Motor-Racing/ ... spx?sday=5
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dans79 wrote:
26 Mar 2019, 17:59
foxmulder_ms wrote:
26 Mar 2019, 17:22
I am expecting similar order with Australia for the top 3 teams. Merc>Ferrari>Redbull
My opinion is about the same. Ferrari will be closer, but i don't think they will be ahead, unless Merc makes a mistake.

The amount that Ferrari was off the pace in AUS, shows that something nontrivial is wrong. If I had to guess, it looked their aero and suspension philosophy didn't let them work the tires correctly in higher temperatures.

Bahrain will be a smoother track, but also more abrasive. not to mention the temps will be about equal.

Australia 28°c https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... ICUzQ.html

Sakhir 29-30° at race start http://www.myweather2.com/Motor-Racing/ ... spx?sday=5

The temperature in Melbourne was'n't that high. In Bahrain it will be higher.

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Red Bull double victory.
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dans79 wrote:
26 Mar 2019, 17:59
foxmulder_ms wrote:
26 Mar 2019, 17:22
I am expecting similar order with Australia for the top 3 teams. Merc>Ferrari>Redbull
My opinion is about the same. Ferrari will be closer, but i don't think they will be ahead, unless Merc makes a mistake.

The amount that Ferrari was off the pace in AUS, shows that something nontrivial is wrong. If I had to guess, it looked their aero and suspension philosophy didn't let them work the tires correctly in higher temperatures.

Yes, something was/is wrong with Ferrari SF90. This Friday should be an indicator if solution is demonstrated within 30 minutes of FP1 followed up with longer run stability stage of FP2.....otherwise, another long and boring season with Hamilton/Mercedes dominance :wtf:

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Mach wrote:
26 Mar 2019, 18:57
dans79 wrote:
26 Mar 2019, 17:59
foxmulder_ms wrote:
26 Mar 2019, 17:22
I am expecting similar order with Australia for the top 3 teams. Merc>Ferrari>Redbull
My opinion is about the same. Ferrari will be closer, but i don't think they will be ahead, unless Merc makes a mistake.

The amount that Ferrari was off the pace in AUS, shows that something nontrivial is wrong. If I had to guess, it looked their aero and suspension philosophy didn't let them work the tires correctly in higher temperatures.

Yes, something was/is wrong with Ferrari SF90. This Friday should be an indicator if solution is demonstrated within 30 minutes of FP1 followed up with longer run stability stage of FP2.....otherwise, another long and boring season with Hamilton/Mercedes dominance :wtf:
no FP1 isn't really a indicator, in FP 1 the track will be green, and the teams will be looking for the set up they can use and because it isn't done at the same time as the race, I don't see FP1 as a real indicator, FP 2 is mostly checking long run pace and setup for it... so here we might see a bit of an indication, but this will be only for the race itself, and there we know that the first 3 teams are mostly at the same pace

raw pace is shown on Saturday in FP3, and Quali

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What are the expectations for renault on this track? Despite hulk's 7th place, on race pace they were actually behind alfa, RP and TR. I'm not sure about mclaren's race pace in melbourne tbh, but they got beaten by them in qualifying by a rookie. If they can again take some opportunistic points that'be as good as is gets for them imo. Problem is, you can actually overtake here so if they don't have the pace they'll have a bit of a problem on their hands.