A lot depends on the aero set-up though. At Monza you can trade downforce for speed and
come out on top - not the case at most tracks. Ferrari may have gambled on that, because it may be their only chance of beating the Mercs. Given they can't change much on the car before the race, they might have sacrificed the grip that downforce gives on a wet track for the chance to overtake tomorrow. Should be interesting.
Posted By: Higher Wrather on September 2nd 2017 at 17:57:09
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- Exciting Monza Grand Prix qualy in the wet. Well done Lewis, and well done Lance Stroll. (n/m) (Other Sports) - Higher Wrather, Sep 2, 16:41:22
- That was a monster lap. Hammy deserves it too. Well played Riccy and Verst too (n/m) (Other Sports) - Dandy Highburyman, Sep 2, 16:52:51
- Lewis and Verstappen are definitely the best in the wet (n/m) (Other Sports) - SimonOTBC, Sep 2, 16:47:09
- Brilliantly judged tyre change at the end of Q3 for LH. Risky, but Hamilton can handle (Other Sports) - Higher Wrather, Sep 2, 16:59:29
- Mercedes have a shit load of straight line speed addy over Ferarri. (Other Sports) - mike_the_sphinx, Sep 2, 17:33:13
- A lot depends on the aero set-up though. At Monza you can trade downforce for speed and (Other Sports) - Higher Wrather, Sep 2, 17:57:09
- I think a lot will depend on whether bottas can stay ahead of the ferraris at the start (n/m) (Other Sports) - SimonOTBC, Sep 2, 17:02:20
- Mercedes have a shit load of straight line speed addy over Ferarri. (Other Sports) - mike_the_sphinx, Sep 2, 17:33:13
- Brilliantly judged tyre change at the end of Q3 for LH. Risky, but Hamilton can handle (Other Sports) - Higher Wrather, Sep 2, 16:59:29
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