If Mercedes stopped all development for this season completely, it would still take RB too much time to catch up, so no, I don't think so.Vettel will win this championship. Will be hillarious to see so many pissed off people
If Mercedes stopped all development for this season completely, it would still take RB too much time to catch up, so no, I don't think so.Vettel will win this championship. Will be hillarious to see so many pissed off people
Mercedes always fails in second part of the season and Red Bull usually improves. RB10 is a hell of the chassis and Renault is looking strong to sort it's problems. So no, "I don't think so".If Mercedes stopped all development for this season completely, it would still take RB too much time to catch up, so no, I don't think so.
A hell of a chassis and yet in their best GP so far they finished almost 50 seconds behind the Merc duo. So maybe the Merc's development slows down halfway in the season, while RB improve. By how much? 10-20 seconds over a race distance? Still not quite enough, while a bigger improvement seems a bit too improbable.Mercedes always fails in second part of the season and Red Bull usually improves. RB10 is a hell of the chassis and Renault is looking strong to sort it's problems. So no, "I don't think so".
Just for the record: in 2012 fastest Red Bull finished more than a minute behind a race winner. In 2013 it was "just" 38 seconds.A hell of a chassis and yet in their best GP so far they finished almost 50 seconds behind the Merc duo.
20 sec over a race distance is a 1/3 of a sec per lap or 10 kph per typical straight, very much possible to close. Get a calculator.So maybe the Merc's development slows down halfway in the season, while RB improve. By how much? 10-20 seconds over a race distance? Still not quite enough, while a bigger improvement seems a bit too improbable.
Mercedes always fails in second part of the season and Red Bull usually improves. RB10 is a hell of the chassis and Renault is looking strong to sort it's problems. So no, "I don't think so".
Just for the record: in 2012 fastest Red Bull finished more than a minute behind a race winner. In 2013 it was "just" 38 seconds.
20 sec over a race distance is a 1/3 of a sec per lap or 10 kph per typical straight, very much possible to close. Get a calculator.