Well when a team is wiping the floor with everybody it’s hardly surprising is it.seventhsin wrote: ↑25 May 2019, 12:38Is this thread about the Monaco GP or the Mercedes? I had the check the title to make sure I was in the right place while scrolling through the last 30+ posts.
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I thought we were talking about Mercedes' slow corner performance before and after the ribbed wheel rim and also this years slow corner speed performance of MercedesJust_a_fan wrote: ↑25 May 2019, 09:30He was comparing Mercedes and Ferrari, not Mercedes and RedBull.
I think the discussions you mention were actually posted in the Mercedes W10 thread if I'm not mistaken then the mods replaced them here.seventhsin wrote: ↑25 May 2019, 12:38Is this thread about the Monaco GP or the Mercedes? I had the check the title to make sure I was in the right place while scrolling through the last 30+ posts.
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Leclerc fastest time was set in the late stage of FP3. He managed to get advantage of the highertrack temperature and the track which gets better the more rubber there is on it. The Merc's were fast but didnt get the samr advantage as Leclerc get. My gues is that they didnt really try. So no imo a 1-2 for mercedesringo wrote: ↑25 May 2019, 13:12Leclerc for the win?
Ferrari looking more stable. The car may still be quite strong when the tyres are in the sweet spot.
Hamilton seems to be holding his cards to his chest. He hasnt done much running in fp3.
This race may just be very boring with the top 3 cars finishing in the top 6 and maybe torro roso fighting with renault for the scraps. Kimi and antonio battle for points should be interesting.