Data analysis from British Grand Prix practice has revealed the state of play between McLaren and Red Bull, Ferrari's woes and and more.
After a Friday with changing conditions, the teams have given us a first glimpse of how the British Grand Prix weekend is shaping up.
Of course, this must be taken with a pinch of salt as we don’t know the fuel load and the engine map each car ran with. But the feeling is that McLaren has a slight early performance advantage over Red Bull.The Haas team after an incredible weekend in Austria has arrived at Silverstone with a big package of upgrades: new floor body, floor fences, floor edge, sidepod inlets, engine cover, mirror stay and wing rear corner.
And the Italians need to keep evolving their car because right now they are one step behind Mercedes and two behind Red Bull and McLaren. The numbers don’t lie. Speaking to DAZN’s Spanish broadcast, Aston Martin ambassador and former F1 driver Pedro de la Rosa confessed that Alonso is happier with the car’s performance, but is concerned about tyre overheating once Sector 3 arrives.
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