Are McLaren, Aston Martin and Williams actually using Petronas fuel and lubricants as well?Hammerfist wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 17:35Or the fuel optimization isn’t where it needs to be. Petronas, what have you done?Nanosapien wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 13:31Good day all. I not an engineer or anyone with technical knowledge. however I think Merc is being cautious with their engine. I think they have power but not running full beans until they get a better understanding of how new fuel and ICE behaves under race conditions. Also they want to know how the porpoising will affect power unit, tgearbox and other related components.
It's not like Williams moved up the grid much during Russell's tenure.silver wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 21:43It seems like Russell is getting up to speed and understanding the car better. Probably having driven those poor Williams cars is helping him understanding finding out ways to get around the car's lack of pace. This is new to Hamilton as he last drove such a poor car back in 2009. Given the circumstances, it may make more sense to take feedback from Russell to develop the car to move forward.
They became point scorers from being almost 3 to 4 seconds down! Started getting into Q1 consistently. Regardless of the argument, he put that Williams on the front row in Spa. That's just undeniable progress.AR3-GP wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 21:54It's not like Williams moved up the grid much during Russell's tenure.silver wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 21:43It seems like Russell is getting up to speed and understanding the car better. Probably having driven those poor Williams cars is helping him understanding finding out ways to get around the car's lack of pace. This is new to Hamilton as he last drove such a poor car back in 2009. Given the circumstances, it may make more sense to take feedback from Russell to develop the car to move forward.
It’s seriously one bad session from Hamilton so far, with a wrong setup call on a street circuit. In almost all other sessions so far, Lewis has been quicker, so let’s just wait a few races shall we…silver wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 21:43It seems like Russell is getting up to speed and understanding the car better. Probably having driven those poor Williams cars is helping him understanding finding out ways to get around the car's lack of pace. This is new to Hamilton as he last drove such a poor car back in 2009. Given the circumstances, it may make more sense to take feedback from Russell to develop the car to move forward.
Yes, Spa happened. But I feel like it's incredibly lazy to dismiss Lewis's input because "he's never driven a bad car since 2009". I'm not sure I even understand what that means.silver wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 21:58They became point scorers from being almost 3 to 4 seconds down! Started getting into Q1 consistently. Regardless of the argument, he put that Williams on the front row in Spa. That's just undeniable progress.AR3-GP wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 21:54It's not like Williams moved up the grid much during Russell's tenure.silver wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 21:43It seems like Russell is getting up to speed and understanding the car better. Probably having driven those poor Williams cars is helping him understanding finding out ways to get around the car's lack of pace. This is new to Hamilton as he last drove such a poor car back in 2009. Given the circumstances, it may make more sense to take feedback from Russell to develop the car to move forward.
I think it means they had it so easy, never really had to work and put thought into getting the car to work better.AR3-GP wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 22:13Yes, Spa happened. But I feel like it's incredibly lazy to dismiss Lewis's input because "he's never driven a bad car since 2009". I'm not sure I even understand what that means.
For example, I could imagine the opposite scenario. Russell so used to driving ****boxes, that he thinks the Merc is perfect because he's never driven anything better. Whereas Hamilton knows what a dominant car feels like, has an expectation, and can say when something just isn't good enough.
What utter garbage.NicoS wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 22:18I think it means they had it so easy, never really had to work and put thought into getting the car to work better.AR3-GP wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 22:13Yes, Spa happened. But I feel like it's incredibly lazy to dismiss Lewis's input because "he's never driven a bad car since 2009". I'm not sure I even understand what that means.
For example, I could imagine the opposite scenario. Russell so used to driving ****boxes, that he thinks the Merc is perfect because he's never driven anything better. Whereas Hamilton knows what a dominant car feels like, has an expectation, and can say when something just isn't good enough.
even if the car was crap, it was still pretty good.
they have un-learned to problem solve and work around problems.
The must now first re-educate themselves.
So are you suggesting they just don't know what they are doing?Tvetovnato wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 22:23What utter garbage.NicoS wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 22:18I think it means they had it so easy, never really had to work and put thought into getting the car to work better.AR3-GP wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 22:13
Yes, Spa happened. But I feel like it's incredibly lazy to dismiss Lewis's input because "he's never driven a bad car since 2009". I'm not sure I even understand what that means.
For example, I could imagine the opposite scenario. Russell so used to driving ****boxes, that he thinks the Merc is perfect because he's never driven anything better. Whereas Hamilton knows what a dominant car feels like, has an expectation, and can say when something just isn't good enough.
even if the car was crap, it was still pretty good.
they have un-learned to problem solve and work around problems.
The must now first re-educate themselves.
Lewis was faster than george all weekend untill they made a setup change between fp3 and quali.silver wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 21:43It seems like Russell is getting up to speed and understanding the car better. Probably having driven those poor Williams cars is helping him understanding finding out ways to get around the car's lack of pace. This is new to Hamilton as he last drove such a poor car back in 2009. Given the circumstances, it may make more sense to take feedback from Russell to develop the car to move forward.