Yeah, the upgrades worked fine according to Binotto and both drivers.
No use in dwelling on the past. On to Monaco. I'm expecting a pole there too.
He's a very good lad really
That ICE got him to the pits so it still works. I think ICE 1 will be in the car for Monaco anywaySirBastianVettel wrote: ↑23 May 2022, 19:40Difficult to say of course, but it seems very risky to me to reuse the ICE when both the turbo and MGU-H are damaged beyond repair. Perhaps this will be the cause of Leclerc’s inevitable Monaco GP DNF.
His pace was poor because of floor damage from the spin. Loss of downforce meant balance issues and increased tire wear.f1316 wrote: ↑23 May 2022, 20:58Yeah, this is why Leclerc says he’s less downbeat than after Miami as he at least knows the pace was there.
However, I would clarify that *Leclerc* had the pace - Sainz pace seemed pretty poor. Perhaps part of it is strategy but despite his spin (which maybe we can say is somewhat understandable if Max did the same) he was still way ahead of Hamilton so to end up behind him (bar Mercedes’ reliability issues) is down to him not being fast enough.
That contract extension is probably looking a bit premature now.
As its Monaco and the very last place you want to start from the back I think it the best option to go all new for this race, and decide later where to take a chance as overtaking would be easier in the race.SirBastianVettel wrote: ↑23 May 2022, 19:48Weren’t there some reliability concerns with PU1 or am I misremembering things?