ringo wrote: ↑26 Jul 2022, 05:47
dialtone wrote: ↑25 Jul 2022, 23:05
ringo wrote: ↑25 Jul 2022, 23:02
Max + Redbull.
Perez didn't seem to start off on the right foot at all.
Remember Max completely managed his pace and saved his engine and tyres once leclerc crashed. So i don't think we really saw what he could do outside of him hunting down Charles. But the car did look superior for that time he was pestering Charles.
What a troll you are...
Did you not watch the race?
Was max in charles gearbox or not?
Answer that question.
What I saw is a Charles Leclerc, with a turned down engine, luring Max into the hope of being able to pass for 11 laps. Then lap 12 kicked in, and Charles decided to be serious, put in a 1.38.6 while Max could only manage the same boring lap time of 1.39.1 that he kept for 11 previous laps, and start to lap 0.3s faster per lap and under 1.39 by a margin, while Max was still lapping in the same old 1.39+, who was limited by his tires that were falling off, and a car that can only work relying on DRS and low DF setups, hoping for Ferrari to make a mistake.
Not once Charles defended in the entry to the Mistral straight chicane, he knew perfectly well Max was never going to pass. Plenty of others in the same situation (sometimes only 0.3s ahead) left the racing line to defend and compromised traction out of the chicane, Perez did for example, both against Carlos and against Russell. But Charles wasn't really fighting, he was playing with his food.
The clear and obvious tire fall off forced Max to pit to try and avoid a worse embarrassment than in Austria. Even forced RedBull to change strategy to a 1 stopper because they realized they were never going to do much without track position, except Carlos Ferrari was so superior he literally looped around the other RedBull around T14, a move no one else was able to pull on supposedly equivalent cars.
Max was ultimately saved only by a driver error, who was putting in purple mini sectors on 18 lap old Mediums and for the past 2 laps was just 0.4s slower than the brand new hards on Max's car, exactly like in Austria. This was going to be another embarrassment.
No question that Max makes fewer mistakes than Charles, but Ferrari is superior six ways from Sunday.
Enjoy the WCC perhaps, but too bad it's a slower car: Max knows it, Horner knows it, Newey knows it. And this is all that matters in the end.