What are you basing this assumption on? The FP sessions where RedBull didn’t look the fastest, let alone by 5 tenths? Or rather the majority of the qualifying sessions this season where it was an F1-75 in the hands of Charles on pole? I’m really curiousringo wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 22:28There will be overtaking. This track always has overtaking, especially on offset tyre degradation.
And if it weren't for the driver and team errors redbull would be on pole by half a second. So the car is still dominant.
Max can do a long first stint on the mediums to get into clean air, and that should set him up nicely.
As for Ferrari, I am not predicting anything from those guys. I just wish them the best.
If there is rain.. the race should be exciting. When was the last time that a race had rain here?
Pretty common on these forums nowadays….LM10 wrote: ↑02 Oct 2022, 01:11What are you basing this assumption on? The FP sessions where RedBull didn’t look the fastest, let alone by 5 tenths? Or rather the majority of the qualifying sessions this season where it was an F1-75 in the hands of Charles on pole? I’m really curiousringo wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 22:28There will be overtaking. This track always has overtaking, especially on offset tyre degradation.
And if it weren't for the driver and team errors redbull would be on pole by half a second. So the car is still dominant.
Max can do a long first stint on the mediums to get into clean air, and that should set him up nicely.
As for Ferrari, I am not predicting anything from those guys. I just wish them the best.
If there is rain.. the race should be exciting. When was the last time that a race had rain here?
This forum would be a better place without having to read such nonsense created out of thin air.
F1TV radio messages are delayed by 3-5s. Verstappen aborted after he was told so by Lambiase, even though it looks like it was the other way around. It's been like that since f1tv came out and has always caused so much confusion with people who don't understand that.Hammerfist wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 22:42Cassius wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 21:23He was up 2 to 5 tenths after s2 on both his aborted laps on everyone else who was running at that same time. He was fastest and didn't make any major mistakes in those laps unlike others. I don't care if you call it a monster lap or not. The independent fan will see he again would have come out on top in a car that did not seem the fastest this weekend.Hammerfist wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 21:04
Yeah he was up on a lap leclerc did way earlier in the session. Leclerc backed out of his final lap. And Max’s s3 wasnt looking tidy at all. It was mostly the track evolution that made it look like he was that much faster.
Will be interesting tomorrow to see whos got the pace. Doubt max is going to win. Everything so far this weekend points to a bad and controversial weekend for redbull. I expect that to continue tomorrow.
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He made a mistake on the penultimate and backed off. He is telling the media that he was told to back off but that is false. He chose to back off knowing he had one more lap and the current lap would not have beat pole. But that wasnt the right decision. He should have kept going and would have ended up closer to the front row.
Heres the radio transcript excerpt with the chain of events:
“Lambiase Verstappen begins his penultimate lap
Okay. Let’s go.
Lambiase Verstappen makes a mistake at turn 16 and backs off. Lambiase spots it and tells him to prepare for his final effort
Okay, Max, we’ve got 15 seconds margin. We can increase the gap to Gasly. Increase gap to Gasly. Recharge on, mode one. Recharge on, mode one. I’ll let you know where to go.“
Quite a few people were doing consecutive laps in Q3, they just used a somewhat toned down deployment setting to manage 2 laps. Relatively low grip means less full throttle, means less deployment needed. Singapore is also quite easy to recharge energy with a lot of braking zones.hollus wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 23:22That is a bit strange. After two purple sectors, how much battery could he have left? And tire life?Wouter wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 23:07.Hammerfist wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 22:42
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He made a mistake on the penultimate and backed off. He is telling the media that he was told to back off but that is false. He chose to back off knowing he had one more lap and the current lap would not have beat pole. But that wasnt the right decision. He should have kept going and would have ended up closer to the front row.
That isn't correct.
The Austrian advisor explained the aborted lap just before Verstappen's second attempt. At ORF, Marko says:
"We drove two purple sector times there, but we came very close to Pierre Gasly. That is why we decided to sacrifice the lap.
With the confusion that arose, we wanted to record another lap, but we overlooked the fact that we only had fuel for five laps."
Compromising a superb lap (with Gasly in the end) for a definitively compromised lap sounds ilogical.
Every driver was making plenty of mistakes. Charles' best lap was littered with them, and he didn't even get a final lap improvement due to an error. So I think we can't talk about Perez's mistakes without mentioning Charles.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑02 Oct 2022, 02:13Max was up by 9 tenths. Perez was fighting for pole with a barrel of mistakes... Naturally it was a RedBull poles if things were normal.
Nothing from Pirelli on Twitter yet.
Lets not forget Perez knows how to defend a corner too. The Minister of Defencedjones wrote: ↑02 Oct 2022, 10:23As much as I’d like to see somebody else win for a change, my prediction would be a Max win. That Redbull is so fast he will probably be in the top 5 after two laps alone.
Ferrari will mess something up or break as usual. I don’t think Hamilton can match Perez so likely a Redbull 1-2.