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Originally Posted by chillibowl
so with Merc being beaten on what seemed to basically be merit in dry conditions, i wonder how keen they will be to allow the other teams to amend the engine rules?
Ferrari have clearly made improvements without the need for testing so is pre and in season testing really that important compared to simulation work?
both Ferrari and RB showed a desire to win and/or move up the ladder despite common sense suggesting they would be better off saving their money until next year.
one race doesn't change much but surely the quality of this past race calls into question many of the notions we have of 'whats wrong with F1' no?
or is this just a happy blip on an otherwise downward trajectory?
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I doubt MB will be disturbed at all, in a straight race with no external issues MB will still be way out in front. let's wait and see what the trend is in three races time, if Hamilton keeps stuffing the starts then things will get interesting but head to head on the track Ferrari are still behind.