Sector 1 is pure downforce, Aston Martin was the faster car there today, Lance set the fastest sector time, Alonso was second.etusch wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 08:52Maybe he used most of the battery power at first 2 sectors by pushing overtake button and left nothing to 3d sector. They have clear engine deficit compared to Redbull and FerrariCaribouBread wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023, 20:31Congrats to Perez. Ferrari running the PU in tractor mode almost all sessions is quite intriguing. Good job by Piastri hope he gets a full race this weekend. Really interested in seeing Stroll's telemetry from the last lap. He was closely matching Perez then gave up 6 tenths in the final sector.
They did not hide the engine power on one lap in practices. They were clocking close to their ultimate quali top speed. They were slow because they were carrying loads of fuel to mask the performance. In long runs sims, they did hide the engine power.Sevach wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 10:01On to Ferrari, they did hide unprecedented amounts of engine performance throughout FP, watching them in practice it was like 2014 when you went from a Mercedes onboard to... everyone else, totally limp.
However, i feel this .1 gap to Red Bull is flattering them big time, they have lots of work to do.
You need to watch the video below to see actually how wide this circuit really is. The F1 camera's field of view is very strange and gives a feeling that, the track is too narrow and is dangerous.Shrieker wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 11:04This track is as dangerous as it was last year, and I'm scared something bad might happen.
I don't understand why they wouldn't build a purpose built track. They could even build a fantasy track if they wanted. One of only a handful of nations in the entire world rich enough to pull it off.
Safety cars are a given on this track, at the very least it will close up the pack, some will luck in or out depending when they pit. Start medium and go longer anyone?
yeah, with the lack of degradation, the overcut (+potentially waiting for a SC for the only stop) looks like a good strategy to me as well when starting at the backUnc1eM0nty wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 11:29Safety cars are a given on this track, at the very least it will close up the pack, some will luck in or out depending when they pit. Start medium and go longer anyone?
Yeah he is running out of juice in the end there (or he made a mistake that didn't let him put the power down, looks to be a bit of both). Could've been closer but not by much.etusch wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 08:52Maybe he used most of the battery power at first 2 sectors by pushing overtake button and left nothing to 3d sector. They have clear engine deficit compared to Redbull and FerrariCaribouBread wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023, 20:31Congrats to Perez. Ferrari running the PU in tractor mode almost all sessions is quite intriguing. Good job by Piastri hope he gets a full race this weekend. Really interested in seeing Stroll's telemetry from the last lap. He was closely matching Perez then gave up 6 tenths in the final sector.
So, you´re trying to make a 2nd lap on used tyres as an advantadge over a lap on fresh ones?SchuMassa wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023, 23:23Were we watching the same thing today?
Alonso beat Stroll in all Qualifying sessions. His absolute best S2 & S3 times were superior to Stroll's, even though Stroll indeed gained on him in S1. Better tyre warm-up could've contributed to that (it was Stroll's second flying lap on that set, while Nando only had one on both sets).
I admire Alonso, as a driver, that´s why I have a more demanding view. But some fans will always come up with any argument they can in order to "protect" their favourite driver. Has always been like that and it will always be. It´s sad but it is what it is.
Most likely yes. The RB advantage on the straights is such that a couple of DRS zones will be enough for him to overtake. Throw in the fact that nobody seeing him in the mirrors will bother to defend that hard
If Verstappen beats Perez in the first scenario (without any safety cars) he should frankly lose his seat immediately.
Didn't it already happen at Spa comfortably?SirBastianVettel wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 12:32If Verstappen beats Perez in the first scenario (without any safety cars) he should frankly lose his seat immediately.