I'm hoping for a ridiculously equal grid this year. Obviously we won't really know anything 'till Melbourne
Agreed... my personal thoughts on each team:
Red Bull - with blown diffusers banned surely they'll have much less of an advantage.
In theory, but they're world champs for a reason so i would still class them as favourites.
McLaren - haven't heard anything about McLaren yet, maybe they're hiding something special?
You could say that about any team really though, but nonetheless McLaren are usually there or thereabouts. McLaren have pulled something innovative out the bag for the last 2 seasons now though, we'll see if they can get a hat trick (without outsmarting themselves this year).
Ferrari - with all the new technical staff and with their own version of reactive suspension they'll be hoping on climbing up the grid.
They're talking a big talk. Pressure is on for them this season... but they are capable of delivering. I would expect a slightly better season than last for them given their issues in 2011 and completion of a transitional period.
Mercedes - with the front wing f-duct and apparently reactive suspension too they'll be stronger this year.
The front wing f-duct is still mostly rumour at this stage... i honestly can't see them catching the front 3 though. If they can stop the car eating it's tyres this year it'll be a start.
Lotus - as pioneers of reactive suspension their system will surely have a performance advantage over any copies.
Perhaps, although i think the real advantage will lie in combining this technology with flexi front wings. Lotus should benefit massively from the HBD ban though.
Force India - I read an interview somewhere saying that the expect to be 5th minimum and realistically they think they'll finish 3rd!
I would be VERY surprised if they finished 5th again to be honest. They gained a lot from blown diffusers near the end of last season where other teams lost out a lot (same goes for Toro Rosso). Now that extra chunk of pace has been removed...