NicoS wrote: ↑10 Apr 2022, 13:27
erudite450 wrote: ↑10 Apr 2022, 13:23
I don't know where some of you see these myriads of DRS overtakes. If it was that easy, why didn't the McLarens and the Mercedes swap places in the first stint when it seemed the McLarens were faster. Again, why was Stroll able to keep a whole gaggle of cars behind him without DRS. The cars were able to follow one another closely but it wasn't as if they were just swapping places down every straight. It was a good Australian GP.
outside of Ferrari victory, What was good?
1) More wheel to wheel racing than we’ve seen at Albert Park ever.
2) New cars can run closer through fast corners than they’ve been able to for 20+ years.
3) New cars look good, cleaner, more like late 80s early 90s. No silly high rake. (subjective).
4) New cars still look different even though regs are more prescriptive.
5) New cars look rapid in fast corners.
6) New cars seem more difficult to handle in slow corners so driving errors.
7) Field spread is far less than anyone expected with new regs.
8 ) Different team has a potentially championship winning car, not RBR/Merc.
9) Merc improve enough to join RBR & Ferrari at the front.
10) Changes to Albert Park were an improvement.