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The Williams definatly isn't anywhere near the Ferrari's in race trim, and todays demonstration drive by both Ferrari drivers proves that! Williams should now be worried about the McLarens!
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VB, I should have also put 'arguably' in there too!
IMO in outright pace, grunt and horsepower, the BMW-Williams does have the edge on the Ferrari. But even then it's only a small advantage. However, the Nurburgring proved that horsepower isn't everything. |
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Faster? Relative, isn't it? CART bills itself as the fastest open-wheel racing in the world. That's true on the ovals, but not on road or street circuits.
The Williams was demonstratably faster last year on the ultra-high speed circuits (Hockenheim, Monza etc) but on the 'handling' circuits Ferrari had the edge. The Ferrari (and it seems the McLaren) have a better balanced car than Williams. Even so, the differences seem quite slight. And, it must be said, MS managed to regularly beat the McLarens even when it was universally accepted they had a superior car. |
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What does help Ferrari is that Bridgestone are basically providing tyres completely suited to the Ferrari. Michelin are having to cope with providing tyres for two top teams in Williams and McLaren, which has been proven to be far more difficult for the French tyre giant.
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Rambo, I'm not saying it's a bad thing. If Ferrari have that sort of advantage, more power to them. Bridgestone opted to help out Ferrari with a close alliance, fair enough, and they've also shown to be fair in tyre choice to their other customers.
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I know this topic has been raised before, but the best thing would be for Goodyear (for example) to come back in and provide McLaren with tyres, Michelin stay with Williams and Bridgestone still supplying Ferrari, with each tyre manufacturer having one "lead" team to concentrate on, we'd start seeing even better racing with tyres that would last better due to the fact that they would be idealy suited to each (lead) team.
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I agree , F1 has changed now to the point that all the top teams need thier own individual tyre partners to work closely with.
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Mr v, thats a pipe dream - but would'nt it be wonderful
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Hell yeh Mr V, Im likin it alot!!
I think Michelin should give McLaren what they need more than Williams its clear that hte MP4/17 chassis IS better than the Williams, but now the engine is starting to get up there we are seeing competitive McLarens again. I'd be keen on seeing GoodYear Back into the fray though. Williams aren't rubbish, I hate it when these top teams like Williams and McLaren get rubbished just because of an uncompetitive car at a given race. Damn it, the Williams and McLaren teams are better than Ferrari in my book, and are the top 2 in F1, take your pick. They don't have the best car right now but thats not what I am saying. |
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Well, we could have Pirelli supplying Ferrari, Bridgestone supplying Toyota, Michelin supplying Renault, Dunlop supplying Williams, and Goodyear supplying McLaren. very interesting theory.
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I reckon Ferrari started that rumour in the first place
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