woensdag 29 maart 2017

F1 2017: Australia GP Review

The first race of the 'new' Formula 1. New regulations came in and made sure that the order was changed only slightly. Who came out as winners of the race and who were the losers of todays race?


Winners:

Sebastian Vettel:

A very strong performance by the German, staying within striking distance of Lewis during the first stint. He could take advantage of Lewis stuck behind Max Verstappen and managed to create a good gap over the few laps that he could drive away of the pair. After Max made his stop, Sebastian still managed to drive away a bit, making sure he could take traffic in a fast way. A very solid drive, no real errors or complains on the radio. A class drive from him and the Ferrari team. 

Antonio Giovinazzi:

Alright, he did not score points or performed anything special, but the way he managed to do his job and be quite competitive with it, shows his true talent that he has. He hopped in as replacement for Wehrlein on Saturday and he was close to Ericsson, with the lack of knowledge of car and track. He did not take any risks in the opening laps and was very easy on the blue flags, but I did not expect anything different from someone who joined during the weekend.

McLaren-Honda:

Again, they did not score points whatsoever. But the fact they were able to run almost the entire race with both cars showed some huge improvements over the weekend compared to the 2 test weeks in Spain. Fernando was around the point-scoring positions for most of the race, Vandoorne had some issues during his first pitstop in which he lost much time. And even though I am still very careful with predicting the progress for McLaren, I'm pleased to see some reliability improvements; To finish first, you first have to finish ;)


Losers:

Daniel Ricciardo:

Made a mistake during qualifying, spinning off in Q3. Has issues driving towards the grid for his homerace, which he eventually started 2 laps down on the field. But that wasn't all his bad luck: He eventually had to retire the car and that way, his awful afternoon became even worst. A bad way to start the new season for him.

Kevin Magnussen:

The new Haas F1 recruit showed some decent things during the winter testing, but showed perfectly why I am still sceptical about him in Formula 1. He hasn't shown it that often, with a podium finish in his first race as best result so far. He needs to show his talent this year, otherwise it may be his last season in Formula 1.



woensdag 22 maart 2017

F1 2017: Thoughts ahead of the 2017 Australian GP

With the first grand prix of the 2017 season this weekend, it's the perfect time to make a expectation of who is going to be fast and, perhaps more important, who isn't.

Starting off with defending constructor champion Mercedes GP. They seemed to be the favourite before the season had even begun and they have showed very good pace and a even better reliability throughout the 2 testing weeks. A few little problems hindering the team, they did manage to complete the most amount of laps.

Scuderia Ferrari has had a very disappointing 2016 season, without a single victory to be recorded and beaten by Red Bull Racing. In the tests, they seemed to be quick and reliable, although tests may not be the best thing to base it on. Let's see if they can manage to get back on 2015 form or even better, with a couple of wins and more competitive than last year.

Red Bull seems to be the opposite from Ferrari: They seem to have lost a bit of ground to Mercedes and Ferrari over the winter.