How was the pace FER vs RB on long runs?
S2 seems solid with low DF wing. I hope they won't eat the tyres tomorrow.
Sainz...... choking again.. eh
So, George towing Lewis in Q2 is bailing him out
He's driving with the pressure of someone fighting for a championship, yet he hasn't won a race yet.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑11 Jun 2022, 17:29Sigh. Sainz is always the nearly man. A front row was almost guaranteed!
You're boring man... Why would I go check miami when this is a totally different track? FP3 AND quali showed minimal top speed difference without tow.chrisc90 wrote:viewtopic.php?p=1059307#p1059307
Read what YOU wrote about lap 49 and answer the question. With a faster car, by up to 15kmh as YOU said, could Charles pass Verstappen? (charles having had DRS)
Merc did it to be equal strategy amongst the drivers.Incognito wrote: ↑11 Jun 2022, 18:30Do you have a team source for that?*Silent Storm wrote: ↑11 Jun 2022, 18:01Redbull and Mercedes have a similar alternating strategy for leading Qualifying, Max will give Checo a tow in Canada.
It certainly didn't seem to be the case in Monaco, where Verstappen got the prime slot with the most rubbered in track. Frankly, I don't understand why teams bother with this rotational nonsense. Give your fastest driver the best position, unless there are intrinsic and clear benefits to the WCC.
*Preferably not Helmut Marko.
Mercedes actually alternated "free choice" (and probably still does?), and not "first out". Bottas (idiotically) once took "first out" in Monza for example, because he preferred clean airf1jcw wrote: ↑11 Jun 2022, 18:36Merc did it to be equal strategy amongst the drivers.Incognito wrote: ↑11 Jun 2022, 18:30Do you have a team source for that?*Silent Storm wrote: ↑11 Jun 2022, 18:01Redbull and Mercedes have a similar alternating strategy for leading Qualifying, Max will give Checo a tow in Canada.
It certainly didn't seem to be the case in Monaco, where Verstappen got the prime slot with the most rubbered in track. Frankly, I don't understand why teams bother with this rotational nonsense. Give your fastest driver the best position, unless there are intrinsic and clear benefits to the WCC.
*Preferably not Helmut Marko.
I’ll be interest to know if redbulls go in sequence
As for giving your fastest driver the benefits, I thought that was frowned upon?
Do you have info for GAS? Btw. HAM was behind TSU I believe.
It's possible RB has better tyre deg, but there's no clear indication of it from race sims, it's possible though. Speed advantage though isn't a thing and hasn't been a thing since Imola.codetower wrote:Is it fair to say the RB currently have the slightly faster car? It just seems LEC is a different animal when it comes to qualifying. Tyre deg and straight line speed will give RB a slight edge at this circuit. Ferrari will need to nail the strategy in this race to come out on top. This is a great opportunity for them to make up for their past glitches.
.siskue2005 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2022, 18:02.
Well redbull is basically max and his dad's team... I guess their fans also know it.. there will be some convoluted strategy tomorrow for Perez,
especially after last race when Papa Verstappen was not happy
“I think dads and fathers are never totally objective,” Horner told Sky Sports F1 after the first practice session of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. “I don’t know what you’re like as a racing dad [referring to Sky pundit Damon Hill] but what wasn’t apparent to obviously Jos, was all the information that we have during a race.
“Of course if we had of pitted him, he would have come out behind I think George at the time.”
Horner was then asked about if Max knew what his father had written but the 48-year-old said it was “absolutely fine” Jos had his own opinions.
“I think Jos is his own person isn’t he?” Horner said. “It’s his own personality. So he’s obviously you know, got opinions. I think and that’s absolutely fine. That his opinion, the reality for us was obviously slightly different. So it’s no issue.”
Horner also insisted that the team do not have a number one driver and they would give the best strategy to the driver in the lead.
“The number one driver is the driver that’s ahead, it’s as simple as that,” the Red Bull boss said. “That’s why Checo got the call on on the pitstop, Max wouldn’t even have track position for example, with that on that lap.
Only by people who believe in Sky F1 fairytales*?
that was my impression as well. Long runs weren't really long enough for much of an indication, and Ferrari looked comfortably able to do several hot laps with the soft tyre (even more than Red Bull) on Friday, so I wouldn't really expect too much degredation problems.dialtone wrote: ↑11 Jun 2022, 19:05It's possible RB has better tyre deg, but there's no clear indication of it from race sims, it's possible though. Speed advantage though isn't a thing and hasn't been a thing since Imola.codetower wrote:Is it fair to say the RB currently have the slightly faster car? It just seems LEC is a different animal when it comes to qualifying. Tyre deg and straight line speed will give RB a slight edge at this circuit. Ferrari will need to nail the strategy in this race to come out on top. This is a great opportunity for them to make up for their past glitches.
Indeed, they went through q2 with a used set of softs from q1 and were setting better times than RedBull on new softs. Leclerc also sounded confident in the post race interview about the race tomorrow.search wrote:that was my impression as well. Long runs weren't really long enough for much of an indication, and Ferrari looked comfortably able to do several hot laps with the soft tyre (even more than Red Bull) on Friday, so I wouldn't really expect too much degredation problems.dialtone wrote: ↑11 Jun 2022, 19:05It's possible RB has better tyre deg, but there's no clear indication of it from race sims, it's possible though. Speed advantage though isn't a thing and hasn't been a thing since Imola.codetower wrote:Is it fair to say the RB currently have the slightly faster car? It just seems LEC is a different animal when it comes to qualifying. Tyre deg and straight line speed will give RB a slight edge at this circuit. Ferrari will need to nail the strategy in this race to come out on top. This is a great opportunity for them to make up for their past glitches.
Sainz is to LeClerc as Prost is to SennaFulcrum wrote: ↑11 Jun 2022, 18:35He's driving with the pressure of someone fighting for a championship, yet he hasn't won a race yet.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑11 Jun 2022, 17:29Sigh. Sainz is always the nearly man. A front row was almost guaranteed!
I don't think he's worked out Leclerc is simply in a different place mentally, considering the poles and wins he's already achieved. When Sainz tries to 'match' Leclerc, he ends up over-driving the car, making mistakes, or binning it.
It would be better to dial it back a bit and focus on scoring podiums as often as possible.