Not his best track..
It wouldn't show as much during the race so he might still win depending on the start.
I'm smelling it too. It's his track, if he can clear the Alpine at the start he can be a real threat.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022, 00:36Im sort of smelling a Hamilton win.... Or it could be gym socks?! That's what Hamilton wins smell like they say.
If the rest of the field is far enough for the extra stop the two stopper must be faster like Hamilton did in 2019. The hard were terrible and the deg will be high today.
Now what would make you think that?Just_a_fan wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022, 00:48This is Mercedes. They won't give Lewis a win over George if George does the job in the first half of the race. The only way Lewis wins over George is if George drops it or there is a fortunate safety car.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022, 00:36Im sort of smelling a Hamilton win.... Or it could be gym socks?! That's what Hamilton wins smell like they say.
But the reality is that Charles is going to win unless he, or Ferrari, do something stupid.
yeah, but it could be fairly close, especially if Russell wins the start. Haven't seen a fully tyre list yet, but teams like Alpine or McLaren only kept 1 set of mediums, as far as I can see. RB, Mercedes and Ferrari normally should have 2.
A car is either fast enough for pole or it isn't. No one can make a car go faster than it is physically capable of. George did a great job getting the car to give him the performance it has.
Due to the wet sessions, would most teams not have a set (or two) that are while not unused, just a couple of laps run?search wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022, 11:02yeah, but it could be fairly close, especially if Russell wins the start. Haven't seen a fully tyre list yet, but teams like Alpine or McLaren only kept 1 set of mediums, as far as I can see. RB, Mercedes and Ferrari normally should have 2.
Thanks for the listsearch wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022, 11:02yeah, but it could be fairly close, especially if Russell wins the start. Haven't seen a fully tyre list yet, but teams like Alpine or McLaren only kept 1 set of mediums, as far as I can see. RB, Mercedes and Ferrari normally should have 2.
Edit: yep, list is up already:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FY-0BTbXwAE ... ame=medium
they still have to return two sets of dry tyres after FP3, no matter if used or not. Most "midfield teams" kept more softs for qualifying.
Ah,yes. Not thinking
I'd say they should definitely start one car on softs (Sainz probably), no matter what Russell does.chrisc90 wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022, 11:19https://scontent.flba3-2.fna.fbcdn.net/ ... e=62EC0CB9
Could be interesting. I definitely think we will see the soft today and might even get the RB's starting on it to get some early positions and opt for a 2 stopper. Im sure Max has a fresh set of softs too since he didnt really set a good lap in Q3. The 2 laps he did with a broken car were new softs so only really done a cruise round on installation lap with those so still be fresh.
Looks like Russell with start on the mediums and switch to the hards, taking a one stopper with option to swap back to mediums if theres a SC later on in the race. Ferrari need to split the strategy today. But I think we will see a typical Ferrari strategy with copying what Russell does in front (if hes still leading at the 1st pit stop window) I really dont think they are aggressive enough in strategy to get positions through pitstops.
Yeah, they absolutely have to split strategies.search wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022, 11:22I'd say they should definitely start one car on softs (Sainz probably), no matter what Russell does.chrisc90 wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022, 11:19https://scontent.flba3-2.fna.fbcdn.net/ ... e=62EC0CB9
Could be interesting. I definitely think we will see the soft today and might even get the RB's starting on it to get some early positions and opt for a 2 stopper. Im sure Max has a fresh set of softs too since he didnt really set a good lap in Q3. The 2 laps he did with a broken car were new softs so only really done a cruise round on installation lap with those so still be fresh.
Looks like Russell with start on the mediums and switch to the hards, taking a one stopper with option to swap back to mediums if theres a SC later on in the race. Ferrari need to split the strategy today. But I think we will see a typical Ferrari strategy with copying what Russell does in front (if hes still leading at the 1st pit stop window) I really dont think they are aggressive enough in strategy to get positions through pitstops.
But well, now that strategies are potentially interesting for the first time in a while, I guess it'll rain anyway