Well it suggests they either have terrible exit or low engineAR3-GP wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 18:47It's interesting how far down RB are in intermediate traps.
https://i.imgur.com/1p3Cbls.png
Well it suggests they either have terrible exit or low engineAR3-GP wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 18:47It's interesting how far down RB are in intermediate traps.
https://i.imgur.com/1p3Cbls.png
Toto said in pre-season that their traction was breaktaking. Martin Brundle said today in FP1 that the traction of the RB was unmatched. So I doubt it's terrible exit speeds. The probably aren't working the PU that hard. They are down on Mercedes, who is running bigger wings than themorganic wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 18:54Well it suggests they either have terrible exit or low engineAR3-GP wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 18:47It's interesting how far down RB are in intermediate traps.
https://i.imgur.com/1p3Cbls.png
A short view in the past when a certain austrian driver was driving the italian gp in 10x more pain and due to a half charred face and body from 6wks prior. people called him a hero back then. not to mention just last year his own teammate drove with a busted face and no comment. fast forward to today, lance complains of some discomfort and not driving the optimal line, armchair commentators are already calling him a danger to everyone else. seriously people are just way too sensitive on a trivial issue. the fia cleared him on the extraction test, and he hasnt been driving dangerously so theres no reason to call this a safety issue.Redragon wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 18:36But still he was 6th, which is impresive. Now is it stupid or not smart, time will tell but if the doctors, the expert as the Fia doctors, have clearing him and he is running on his own risk, it is within the racing spirit. Like Lauda or others who have run under not ideal physical circumstancesAR3-GP wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 18:31AM has been handling this poorly. The fact that they sent him to probably do a 30 minute Sim session to "see if he's fit", knowing that the real thing would require far more endurance over many more days.organic wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 18:29
Isn't there a 7s extraction test they have to pass? Surely he is not passing it in that state.
They probably had Stroll yesterday morning completely fresh without any laps under his belt do the extraction test, and were like "yep, fit to race". And now look at him.
It will be papered over because Alonso is doing such a good job.
Hamilton has said the team is nowhere. Season over for them.Bill_Kar wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 18:56Yeah, Mercedes is pretty much nowhere, like last year. LH is very unsatisfied and I think he should be. The gap to RBR is pretty much the same, but last year there was the idea that fixing porpoising would unleash the real potential. Now, they are just plainly (and painfully) slow with no big hindrance.
These newbies need to be triggered about somethingcplchanb wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 19:00A short view in the past when a certain austrian driver was driving the italian gp in 10x more pain and due to a half charred face and body from 6wks prior. people called him a hero back then. not to mention just last year his own teammate drove with a busted face and no comment. fast forward to today, lance complains of some discomfort and not driving the optimal line, armchair commentators are already calling him a danger to everyone else. seriously people are just way too sensitive on a trivial issue. the fia cleared him on the extraction test, and he hasnt been driving dangerously so theres no reason to call this a safety issue.Redragon wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 18:36But still he was 6th, which is impresive. Now is it stupid or not smart, time will tell but if the doctors, the expert as the Fia doctors, have clearing him and he is running on his own risk, it is within the racing spirit. Like Lauda or others who have run under not ideal physical circumstancesAR3-GP wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 18:31
AM has been handling this poorly. The fact that they sent him to probably do a 30 minute Sim session to "see if he's fit", knowing that the real thing would require far more endurance over many more days.
It will be papered over because Alonso is doing such a good job.
Pack it up boys.. Season is overDGP123 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 19:01Hamilton has said the team is nowhere. Season over for them.Bill_Kar wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 18:56Yeah, Mercedes is pretty much nowhere, like last year. LH is very unsatisfied and I think he should be. The gap to RBR is pretty much the same, but last year there was the idea that fixing porpoising would unleash the real potential. Now, they are just plainly (and painfully) slow with no big hindrance.
Obviously, I am aware of LH's famous mind games or whatever. But it is quite obvious to see the real deal, just like last year. Mercedes is dog again. And with AM presumably being a top-4 team, situation is even worse.DGP123 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 19:01Hamilton has said the team is nowhere. Season over for them.Bill_Kar wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 18:56Yeah, Mercedes is pretty much nowhere, like last year. LH is very unsatisfied and I think he should be. The gap to RBR is pretty much the same, but last year there was the idea that fixing porpoising would unleash the real potential. Now, they are just plainly (and painfully) slow with no big hindrance.
im not disagreeing with you really, but there was the instance where he came out onto the track and piastri almost rear ended him at 200 mph because he was just sitting in the middle of racing line going 50kmh haha. nothing new there thoughcplchanb wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 19:00A short view in the past when a certain austrian driver was driving the italian gp in 10x more pain and due to a half charred face and body from 6wks prior. people called him a hero back then. not to mention just last year his own teammate drove with a busted face and no comment. fast forward to today, lance complains of some discomfort and not driving the optimal line, armchair commentators are already calling him a danger to everyone else. seriously people are just way too sensitive on a trivial issue. the fia cleared him on the extraction test, and he hasnt been driving dangerously so theres no reason to call this a safety issue.Redragon wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 18:36But still he was 6th, which is impresive. Now is it stupid or not smart, time will tell but if the doctors, the expert as the Fia doctors, have clearing him and he is running on his own risk, it is within the racing spirit. Like Lauda or others who have run under not ideal physical circumstancesAR3-GP wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 18:31
AM has been handling this poorly. The fact that they sent him to probably do a 30 minute Sim session to "see if he's fit", knowing that the real thing would require far more endurance over many more days.
It will be papered over because Alonso is doing such a good job.