101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑27 Aug 2022, 17:32
That ultimate pace of Max in the RB. Just destroyed his team mate and everyone else. And it didn’t even look like he was pushing to the limits. What a stellar car/driver/team combo at the moment
He also had no slipstream worth talking about at almost 10s gap, despite what unusually clueless commentators on f1tv would have you believe. I like palmer & co but this time they dropped the ball, collins even went out of his way blaming verstappen himself deciding not to tow perez
what a buffoon. In general on this track you'll lose more in sector 2 with dirty air than you will gain by being close to someone in sector 1 (unless they jump out of the way at the end of kemmel straight leclerc and alpine style).
That said Leclerc really did sainz a solid with that perfect slipstream on first run (eventual pole lap as it turned out). Sainz had 345 km/h top speed, higher even than perez at 342 km/h and verstappen at 340 km/h. Without that slipstream Perez beats Sainz with ease. Honestly I don't know why RB decided not to tow Perez on his second run. It seems they never considered it at all because Verstappen said imediately after setting his fastest lap in Q3 that he wants additional 2 or 3 clicks on the front wing (still dialling out understeer), so he expected to run again, only to then be called off. Strange.
verstappen's fastest Q3 lap 1:43.665
https://streamable.com/5lv1bd
some puohon apex speeds
sainz 289 km/h
alonso 286 km/h
verstappen 284 km/h
russell 281 km/h
hamilton 280 km/h
perez 279 km/h