There's a bit of a difference between Max will do a faster lap, which I 100% agreed with, and saying he'll definitely be 0.5s better, and you even added that there's ample evidence. lol.AR3-GP wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023, 22:08Is this your post?
dialtone wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023, 20:20
But it definitely was... Leclerc was 1.1s off Max in FP3 even assuming the rosy prediction of you folks that he'd be 0.5s faster than Checo we are talking about improving the performance of the car from FP3 to quali, relative to RBR by over 0.6s. So yeah I was very much right on the money.
On his final attempt, which he didn't complete, he followed Alonso out of the last corner and hot a tow to the start/finish line, which accounts for the purple mini sectors. He then cut the corner at T2 and abandoned the attempt. No instructions over the radio, he simply slowed after the error.
Perez had a tow from Alonso and missed T1 because he was too fast and didn't adjust the braking point, he literally cut T2, his lap wasn't going to count anyway as he left the track, I don't think "he could have improved still" is a valid argument, also unlikely anyway given how badly he missed T1.AR3-GP wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023, 22:13Rb's biggest gains were coming from S2 and S3. AMR is probably the best car in S1. We don't know what laptime he would have done. Even if he didn't improve in S1, he could have found pace in the last 2 sectors. 1 messup in 1 part of the circuit doesn't mean no part of the first lap at some other part of the circuit couldn't have been better.
Verstappen's level suggest there was more performance to be had from the car, even if Perez missed T1.
Yes, there is.dialtone wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023, 22:33There's a bit of a difference between Max will do a faster lap, which I 100% agreed with, and saying he'll definitely be 0.5s better, and you even added that there's ample evidence. lol.AR3-GP wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023, 22:08Is this your post?
dialtone wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023, 20:20
But it definitely was... Leclerc was 1.1s off Max in FP3 even assuming the rosy prediction of you folks that he'd be 0.5s faster than Checo we are talking about improving the performance of the car from FP3 to quali, relative to RBR by over 0.6s. So yeah I was very much right on the money.
They are fathomable, not guarantee. You seem to be taking to the bank that he'll be 0.5s faster each time, that's a ridiculous claim, last year Checo was on pole here not Max, and guess what? In FP3 Max was 0.6s ahead of Cecho last year as well. What about Q1 2022? Checo was 0.8s off. And yet he was on pole come Q3.AR3-GP wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023, 22:40Yes, there is.
1) In FP3 he nearly matched Perez's soft tire run, while being on hard tires, and was eventually 6 tenths clear of Perez on softs in FP3
2) In Q1 he was half a second up on Perez.
3) Leclerc had a half second gap to his inferior teammate in Q3 today. Or are gaps of this size between generational talents, and their lesser teammates not fathomable? Or does it only work for Leclerc.
Now he broke his car .
Actually he did as it looks like he gave a wall a touch with his rear tyre which is probably what has caused the driveshaft failure.
He did not, I was watching his onboard on F1TV and there was no contact or steering correction from Max.
This would actually be a better scenario for RB. To know that Max actually caused it...Is there any footage?
Were we watching the same thing today?Artur Craft wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023, 20:53Yup. He only got pole on 2021 because Max crashed while on a monster lap and Mercedes was much quicker at that point in the championship. Now he´s 7th again.....
Alonso also was pretty underwhelming today. Stroll is clearly not 100% prepared yet but he was the only one threatening Perez, despite only having one set of tyres for Q3
No, I'm unaware that he broke his car.
Alonso: "I didn't think I could get this result. Being competitive here fills us with energy. At race pace, Ferrari and Red Bull are in another league. Max will come. The fight is in our mirrors. It's tempting to think about victory, but Red Bull is unreachable"
That was just a comment I put there, worded awkwardly perhaps, I had no intention to say it was his fault. On the other hand you are changing topic on the 0.5s ahead from Max despite the ample evidence, also present last year by the way, when on pole was Checo.