dialtone wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023, 21:24
AR3-GP wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023, 21:15
dialtone wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023, 21:14
My man... Track temperature was 7 (!!) degrees different between FP3 and Quali.
Yes it was lower...Faster track.
That's true on a normal track, not on an ice skating ring where everyone but RBR struggles to get the tires up to temp.
Right, but we were only discussing the thought of Verstappen doing a better lap than Perez which you tried to downplay.
Earlier it was suggested that nah, Perez had done the lap of his life (because of last year here, which already had many caveats). And then further suggested Verstappen wouldn't have gone much quicker if any, despite a large body of evidence suggesting Verstappen probably had another 4-5 tenths.
I'm not really concerned about what other cars were doing and if they were struggling on tires. I'm only concerned with what the realistic laptimes were for the cars in the track conditions that decided the order for the race. ultimatly that is the challenge all teams must answer to. There's no re-run of qualifying to make sure other cars can warm their tires. F1 doesn't work like that.
Perez didn't even do a second run! And you people tried to downplay the gap last weekend in Bahrain when Leclerc didn't do a second run vs the RBs. You can't have it both ways.
A lion must kill its prey.