Mclaren is the favorite, even more than they are at most tracks.
I think Russell can be a threat here, he might be able to sneak out a pole lap.
No, just no!
But their car doesn't seem to have predictable balance on most circuitsFarnborough wrote: ↑21 May 2025, 19:54Ferrari should have one of their best chances here so far this season.
Two drivers of considerable experience across them for pace at this circuit, all cars lifted a little to cope with track irregularity/camber etc, car seems most relaxed on softer spring setting.
Could be a good recipe![]()
But with Monaco a very notable outlier, chance of established and aggregated oder being upset is realistically in play.organic wrote: ↑21 May 2025, 20:03But their car doesn't seem to have predictable balance on most circuitsFarnborough wrote: ↑21 May 2025, 19:54Ferrari should have one of their best chances here so far this season.
Two drivers of considerable experience across them for pace at this circuit, all cars lifted a little to cope with track irregularity/camber etc, car seems most relaxed on softer spring setting.
Could be a good recipe![]()
McLaren and mercedes are the only cars that seem to be balanced at each event so far
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Mate, what season have you been watching ? Ferrari's biggest strength in ground effect era, upto and including 2024, was slow corners and traction at exit. They went chasing after high speed corners and now their car is the worst of the top four teams, in slow corners. That doesn't mean LeClerc won't be able to 'hustle' his car to a front/second row Quali result. But the SF25 has definitely lost the biggest ace Ferrari had up it's sleeve from 2022.SB15 wrote: ↑21 May 2025, 19:49No, just no!
The W16 is not good in slow speed corners in comparison with the Ferrari and Mclaren. And in the 3rd sector, the tyres may not hold up in that sector.
Look I know Merc has been good in qualifying with Russell and that’s great. But qualifying well doesn’t mean you produce the adequate results when it matters and since it’s a 2 stop race, race pace is going to matter a lot more than you can determine.
Every strategy has some degree of luck though. You hope that the pitstop is quick enough to perform the undercut or over cut, you hope the car behaves nicely on cold tyres on an out lap and sometimes you stay out in hopes of a safety car.venkyhere wrote: ↑21 May 2025, 21:19bold
How can you be sure for this to happen, what if another team running both drivers 'ahead' has the same idea and the 2nd driver of that team does the same thing as you in the same in-lap and blocks you from catching up to the rear of the train ?
every strategy has 'holes', all the ones I have been reading online so far.
The only strategy that is going to work is 'pray for luck'.
No, I think it is easier than usual in Monaco. Early pitting does not make sense as it will be a full push race once the first car pits.DJ Downforce wrote: ↑21 May 2025, 23:26I'm glad the forced two stopper is creating this sense of unknown. You can be sure the strategists of each team are having round table discussions as we speak to figure out what fits best for their car performance.
No, they just added to the usual 2 compound rule, that three sets of tires need to be used. So same rule as usual, red flag tire exchange is ok.Paa wrote: ↑22 May 2025, 01:53Btw, what is the exact wording of the 2 mandatory pitstop rule? I mean what is actually mandated in practical terms, since we are in a technical forum....
1. Do you actually need two pitstops or is it enough to use 3 different sets of tyres. (change during red flag for example)
No and no. Usual rule, they need to do a lap on each set.Paa wrote: ↑22 May 2025, 01:533. If the number of tyres count do you have to actually finish a full lap with a set of tyres, or is it enough to have it on the car?
- maybe have just 1 pitstop, where you put a set of softs to the car, then immediately change it to a set of hards within the same pitstop. Is that count as two?
- what if you change the tyre but finish the race in the pit, before going to live track with the tyre? same if you go and change it after formation lap, but before start.