2015 Red Bull begs to differ....PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑24 Feb 2023, 23:22He played it in reverse. Join a team that Vettel has left. They must come good on Vettel's residual good luck.
2015 Red Bull begs to differ....PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑24 Feb 2023, 23:22He played it in reverse. Join a team that Vettel has left. They must come good on Vettel's residual good luck.
To:1. Ferrari
2. RB/Merc about equal
3. -
4. Aston martin
5. Alpine
6. Haas
7. McLaren
8. Alfa romeo
9. Williams
10. Alpha tauri
Only Switching Haas and Alfa Romeo, I believe McLaren will catch up later for 6th positionkediown wrote: ↑16 Feb 2023, 03:041. Redbull
2. Ferrari
3. Mercedes
4. Aston Martin
5. Alpine
6. McLaren
7. Alfa Romeo
8. Haas
9. Williams
10. Alpha Tauri
-I think Redbull and Ferrari relationship will be like Verstappen winning and Ferrari boys being in the podium while Perez is 4th
-Mercedes doesn't give me confidence, I expect Aston Martin to catch them throughout the season
-Expecting grid to be closer, might see surprise podiums
-Expecting Ferrari focus on this season's developments to force Redbull use their Wind Tunnel Time on the second half to disadvantage them in 2024, we might see a good battle depending how close they are in the beginning of the season.
Yes, this is a reasonable modification of my ranking.
He seems to be fairly happy with the car. Says that both he and max are pushing in the same direction with feedback & looked confident at the wheel