I agree, sainz did good even though they prob pitted him a bit late. Merc is a diff class in the race, also kind to its tyresorganic wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:59I don't see how they could be compared. Max was the 2nd fastest on track with 25 lap old softs still doing mid 25s. Looked after his tyres whilst setting very quick laps. He was fastest on track with used mediums compared to Leclerc's fresh softs.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:32Better races by Sainz and Hamilton who came through the entire field to get 4th and 5th.
Hamilton and Sainz were racing against cars that were 1-2s per lap slower and cut their way through. Max made the win look easy because he was past Russell by lap 4.
P18/p19->near podium is expected with a Ferrari/Merc at this stage. W13 had great pace on Sunday once again before you claim they didn't
But I imagine we'll have to agree to disagree
Agreed... he has a Newey rocket ship, not a car..grubschumi13 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:31Max is showing prodigious talent. He does not even have the fastest car and yet devastates all opposition. Simply unstoppable.
RIP Masi.Dr. Acula wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:58They said something like "we "try" to let the race end under green, if the rules allow it" didn't they? The rules didn't allow it today, so what? What we saw today, is what happens if they have to follow the rules to the letter, like a lot of people demanded just a about 10 months ago. Well, ofcourse it would have been wise to think the whole thing over and imagined for once what this could potentially cause...but nobody did, they were to busy to scream at a scapegoat.
I agree totally and Sainz had a good race with overtakes, Hamilton did basically nothing just driving and grabbed the position because of his faster car but added nothing to it.organic wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:59I don't see how they could be compared. Max was the 2nd fastest on track with 25 lap old softs still doing mid 25s. Looked after his tyres whilst setting very quick laps. He was fastest on track with used mediums compared to Leclerc's fresh softs.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:32Better races by Sainz and Hamilton who came through the entire field to get 4th and 5th.
Hamilton and Sainz were racing against cars that were 1-2s per lap slower and cut their way through. Max made the win look easy because he was past Russell by lap 4.
P18/p19->near podium is expected with a Ferrari/Merc at this stage. W13 had great pace on Sunday once again before you claim they didn't
But I imagine we'll have to agree to disagree
Hamilton had a really lovely move on Gasly and one of the McLarensepo wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 17:04I agree totally and Sainz had a good race with overtakes, Hamilton did basically nothing just driving and grabbed the position because of his faster car but added nothing to it.organic wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:59I don't see how they could be compared. Max was the 2nd fastest on track with 25 lap old softs still doing mid 25s. Looked after his tyres whilst setting very quick laps. He was fastest on track with used mediums compared to Leclerc's fresh softs.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:32
Better races by Sainz and Hamilton who came through the entire field to get 4th and 5th.
Hamilton and Sainz were racing against cars that were 1-2s per lap slower and cut their way through. Max made the win look easy because he was past Russell by lap 4.
P18/p19->near podium is expected with a Ferrari/Merc at this stage. W13 had great pace on Sunday once again before you claim they didn't
But I imagine we'll have to agree to disagree
Max passing Russell is no different to Hamilton / Sainz passing people further back. The RB18 is significantly faster, especially at the start of a race, than the W13.organic wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:59I don't see how they could be compared. Max was the 2nd fastest on track with 25 lap old softs still doing mid 25s. Looked after his tyres whilst setting very quick laps. He was fastest on track with used mediums compared to Leclerc's fresh softs.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:32Better races by Sainz and Hamilton who came through the entire field to get 4th and 5th.
Hamilton and Sainz were racing against cars that were 1-2s per lap slower and cut their way through. Max made the win look easy because he was past Russell by lap 4.
P18/p19->near podium is expected with a Ferrari/Merc at this stage. W13 had great pace on Sunday once again before you claim they didn't
But I imagine we'll have to agree to disagree
Ah yes must be why Russell dropped straight out of Max's DRS and fell way behind in the first stint.. oh waitJust_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 17:06Max passing Russell is no different to Hamilton / Sainz passing people further back. The RB18 is significantly faster, especially at the start of a race, than the W13.organic wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:59I don't see how they could be compared. Max was the 2nd fastest on track with 25 lap old softs still doing mid 25s. Looked after his tyres whilst setting very quick laps. He was fastest on track with used mediums compared to Leclerc's fresh softs.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:32
Better races by Sainz and Hamilton who came through the entire field to get 4th and 5th.
Hamilton and Sainz were racing against cars that were 1-2s per lap slower and cut their way through. Max made the win look easy because he was past Russell by lap 4.
P18/p19->near podium is expected with a Ferrari/Merc at this stage. W13 had great pace on Sunday once again before you claim they didn't
But I imagine we'll have to agree to disagree
Where the W13 seems to find race pace is by being able to keep the tyres going for longer and thus gaining as others start to fall back with their tyres. The RB18 is just fast from start to finish, especially with Max doing a great job of driving it.
Lets start a 'Bring back Masi' Campaign.basti313 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 17:03RIP Masi.Dr. Acula wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:58They said something like "we "try" to let the race end under green, if the rules allow it" didn't they? The rules didn't allow it today, so what? What we saw today, is what happens if they have to follow the rules to the letter, like a lot of people demanded just a about 10 months ago. Well, ofcourse it would have been wise to think the whole thing over and imagined for once what this could potentially cause...but nobody did, they were to busy to scream at a scapegoat.
If Masi would not have been killed by hamsters, we would have seen another epic race end. Down in the pack there was a luscious mix of old and new tires.
Did nothing? It's fine disliking a guy but you make yourself look a bit silly saying stuff like that.epo wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 17:04I agree totally and Sainz had a good race with overtakes, Hamilton did basically nothing just driving and grabbed the position because of his faster car but added nothing to it.organic wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:59I don't see how they could be compared. Max was the 2nd fastest on track with 25 lap old softs still doing mid 25s. Looked after his tyres whilst setting very quick laps. He was fastest on track with used mediums compared to Leclerc's fresh softs.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:32
Better races by Sainz and Hamilton who came through the entire field to get 4th and 5th.
Hamilton and Sainz were racing against cars that were 1-2s per lap slower and cut their way through. Max made the win look easy because he was past Russell by lap 4.
P18/p19->near podium is expected with a Ferrari/Merc at this stage. W13 had great pace on Sunday once again before you claim they didn't
But I imagine we'll have to agree to disagree
This!!!Shrieker wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:46Ferrari just didn't have enough oomph today. Lec on fresh softs vs. Max on used meds in the last stint was very telling. Max easily had him covered. It took something like 10 laps for Lec to close a measly 1 second with Max... Whichever way they'd have gone with strategy, Max/Bull would've have them beat. And remember, this is with 10 seconds or so Ferrari made up on Max by pitting under the VSC. Max would've won by a country mile today.the poster below wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:43Perplexed by Ferrari 'strategy'... Well done to Verstappen, very reminiscent of 2011 and 2013.
Yes - the Merc isn't as fast as the Red Bull. You've just proved my point, well done.organic wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 17:07Ah yes must be why Russell dropped straight out of Max's DRS and fell way behind in the first stint.. oh waitJust_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 17:06Max passing Russell is no different to Hamilton / Sainz passing people further back. The RB18 is significantly faster, especially at the start of a race, than the W13.organic wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:59
I don't see how they could be compared. Max was the 2nd fastest on track with 25 lap old softs still doing mid 25s. Looked after his tyres whilst setting very quick laps. He was fastest on track with used mediums compared to Leclerc's fresh softs.
Hamilton and Sainz were racing against cars that were 1-2s per lap slower and cut their way through. Max made the win look easy because he was past Russell by lap 4.
P18/p19->near podium is expected with a Ferrari/Merc at this stage. W13 had great pace on Sunday once again before you claim they didn't
But I imagine we'll have to agree to disagree
Where the W13 seems to find race pace is by being able to keep the tyres going for longer and thus gaining as others start to fall back with their tyres. The RB18 is just fast from start to finish, especially with Max doing a great job of driving it.
A restart would have costed the position for Lewis with Checo behind him with fresher softs.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 17:09Did nothing? It's fine disliking a guy but you make yourself look a bit silly saying stuff like that.epo wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 17:04I agree totally and Sainz had a good race with overtakes, Hamilton did basically nothing just driving and grabbed the position because of his faster car but added nothing to it.organic wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:59
I don't see how they could be compared. Max was the 2nd fastest on track with 25 lap old softs still doing mid 25s. Looked after his tyres whilst setting very quick laps. He was fastest on track with used mediums compared to Leclerc's fresh softs.
Hamilton and Sainz were racing against cars that were 1-2s per lap slower and cut their way through. Max made the win look easy because he was past Russell by lap 4.
P18/p19->near podium is expected with a Ferrari/Merc at this stage. W13 had great pace on Sunday once again before you claim they didn't
But I imagine we'll have to agree to disagree
They aren't unhappy because they followed the rules (that's what they said they wanted the RD to do since AD), they're unhappy because Verstappen won. Verstappen win = whine about anything and everything. Simplest equation you'll ever come across. No need to analyze their statements, just use the equation and this forum is solved.Dr. Acula wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:48Look, people were pissed when last time the RD didn't follow the writen down SC procedure to the letter. So they changed that now, they follow it to the letter. That's what everybody wanted, wasn't it? So why are you now unhappy?Shrieker wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 16:42I'm specifically talking about what the FIA/FOM officials had said to cover for Masi after that farce. If that was true, we would've seen something done about it today. Which is further proof that they had their faces in the cake and were desperately throwing everything and the kitchen sink at the issue to cover for their ineptitude at best, malice at worst.