It’s fascinating, as this is the first time in F1 history they’ve ran back to back races at the same venue. I was really interested to see how things would progress, as you’d expect the teams to head into this race totally hooked up, but it does seem way more chaotic and unpredictable than that.
The Red Bull looks so much more hooked up than last weekend, although it still seems to be able to get away from them at times. I think the Mercs will be holding back a lot because of last weekends gearbox troubles. Ferrari’s new parts don’t seem to have made much improvement. I think that a lot of the teams will be focusing on reliability right now, as that was the big factor missing last week.
I really don’t know what’s going to happen. Actually, Mercedes will be on pole if it’s dry, I do know that.