Weather is projected good. 24C mix clouds n sun around the race days. Can Redbull close more on Ferrari?? https://www.crash.net/f1/news/928027/1/mercedes-must-sort-out-problems-be-competitive-spa Mercedes should be vulnerable to a Ferrari challenge!!
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Oh, as always: Mercedes is under such threat from the other team and they do not know how they can make it into Q2 with all those others being on such form.... it really gets boring how some want to write suspense into F1 while there is barely one. Toto made himself so inconceivable over the years that it is basically a waste of time to read what he says...
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/145578/haas-ends-its-splitspecification-experiments Haas will end its split-specification experiment at the Belgian Grand Prix, where both of its Formula 1 cars will run refined upgrade packages. Splitting the aero packages across the two cars had begun at the British GP, where Romain Grosjean returned to the set-up he started the season with and Kevin Magnussen continued with an upgrade package introduced in Spain in May. Magnussen then gave the team's latest spec its debut in Germany last month and ran those parts again in Hungary, while Grosjean continued with the initial design. For this weekend's race at Spa, Haas will commit both cars to a "refinement" of the upgraded spec Magnussen used before the summer break. Grosjean had been expected to move away from his Australia-spec package for the upcoming races in Belgium and Italy because the circuits requires low-downforce packages, and Haas's versions of these were being tailored to its updates. "For Spa we will go with the upgraded car, which we ran at Hockenheim," said team principal Gunther Steiner. "We've learned quite a bit out of it and tried to improve the car by changing some of the components. "Both cars will be the same spec, and hopefully we can still learn more about it." Image Unavailable, Please Login Haas's troubles this season have been rooted in the 2019 Pirelli tyres, although unlike other teams struggling in this area Haas's problem has been its race pace rather than one-lap performance. Pirelli is seeking to widen the working range of its tyres next year, which Steiner has previously said gives Haas confidence it does not need to drastically change its car design. Steiner has now confirmed that the team's design focus has "partly" switched to the 2020 car although he has not ruled out further updates for this season. "We need to see what we can come up with in the windtunnel, with the small developments we do there for the 2019 car, and if we bring any upgrade kits," he said. "We don't know yet." HAAS IN THE SPOTLIGHT Disillusioned Gene Haas speaks out on team's F1 future Rich Energy and Haas - The strangeness might not be over Haas's tech confusion continues Haas's difficult first half of the season means it is only ninth in the constructors' championship, but lies 17 points adrift of fifth-placed Toro Rosso in a tight midfield battle. Grosjean said: "We're going to do our best but on paper things are a bit more complicated than they were last year. "With a good summer break and a good understanding of our issues, we could be back on target for a really good points finish, just like Austria last year where we scored 22 points in one event."
Tweet— Twitter API (@user) date What to make of this? Ric going? Is he taken Bottas' contract? That would be fantastic...
Ricci owned by Renault Harmony at Mercedes is key Hulk needs a job it appears as Ocon is installed Easy math??
Changing drivers is not going to solve Renault's problems. The money would be better spent elsewhere.
Renault should close their team and concentrate on being an engine supplier. McLaren is certainly more than capable to carry the torch for Renault than themselves.
One problem Mercedes have is Lewis uncertainty post 2020. If he retires...who is to take the torch? They need someone and evaluate him. Ricci isn't owned by Renault because there's no way in hell that Renault is meeting their performance clause. They missed it by miles.