Russell found a lot of time in quali last year compared to FP2 I think- I know everyone finds a chunk but he made a real step from Friday to Saturday last year.
I think the grid will be super close tomorrow.
Russell found a lot of time in quali last year compared to FP2 I think- I know everyone finds a chunk but he made a real step from Friday to Saturday last year.
Good point I remember that now as well. I agree - should be a more interesting weekend with a few surprises thrown up.Mansell89 wrote: ↑23 May 2025, 22:24Russell found a lot of time in quali last year compared to FP2 I think- I know everyone finds a chunk but he made a real step from Friday to Saturday last year.
I think the grid will be super close tomorrow.
These "fans" needs to quite gaslighting and enter the realms of reality, the W16 hates this circuit especially with how many slow speed corners their are.
I knew the Ferrari and Mclaren would go quickly here, the Redbull is a bit of an anomaly because the C5's are a better Qualifying tyre.Matt2725 wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 13:43To be fair, even the team were hyping themselves up saying the circuit should suit them more vs Imola.
It's rigid as he'll suspension wise. That generally doesn't pay back around here. Controlled malleability is where its at, not spring rates like granite.SB15 wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 13:55I knew the Ferrari and Mclaren would go quickly here, the Redbull is a bit of an anomaly because the C5's are a better Qualifying tyre.
But ultimately the biggest problem is that the softer compounds just doesn't work with the W16 and it's causing a lot of issues. The biggest issue is most certainly the W16's aero wake and that new floor can't come sooner enough.
That too, there's no type of "give" from the suspension that allows rotation.Farnborough wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 14:18It's rigid as he'll suspension wise. That generally doesn't pay back around here. Controlled malleability is where its at, not spring rates like granite.SB15 wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 13:55I knew the Ferrari and Mclaren would go quickly here, the Redbull is a bit of an anomaly because the C5's are a better Qualifying tyre.
But ultimately the biggest problem is that the softer compounds just doesn't work with the W16 and it's causing a lot of issues. The biggest issue is most certainly the W16's aero wake and that new floor can't come sooner enough.