I think, with the recent developments with Ferrari and their engine, and there poor testing form, this years car will be well off the pace - thus forcing Ferrari to switch focus to 2021.Interesting choice there Hominid, putting Ferrari that far down and picking McLaren to be the team to beat them over TRacing point. Though Sainz did have a good 2019 season so I think he will do well again this year.
I think, with the recent developments with Ferrari and their engine, and there poor testing form, this years car will be well off the pace - thus forcing Ferrari to switch focus to 2021.
McLaren, again in my opinion, will come good later in the year and out develop RP and Ferrari(if they switch to 2021). I think McLaren will start well but only 4/5th fastest in Australia, and then out develop Ferrari, Renault and RP throughout the year. Also Norris, now in his second year, will do a lot better compared to last year, and whilst not quite on Sainz level I do think he will do better than last year by a fair amount.
That's my reasoning - how it works out we'll see.
I get the comment, and it's true no doubt, but I do think that McLaren will out develop RP in the course of the year and probably even be behind RP at the start. I think, relatively speaking, it'll take more resources in RP to develop the new car as opposed to McLaren. Sure RP have a very good budget now, but they are still a fair bit down on people compared to McLaren. It all depends on the start to the year, if McLaren have a very poor start then I'm sure they will just move early to next years car early. If the racing is close, and a few points means the difference between 5th and 3rd for instance, then I'm sure they will carry on developing the car as normal until they have to change over as it's worth millions in extra prize money.There's less incentive to develop in-season this year than any of the previous 5 seasons.
At the current rate, one race, winner takes all!