Tvetovnato wrote: ↑23 Jul 2023, 21:13
jz11 wrote: ↑23 Jul 2023, 21:03
ok, then, your explanation is that George is superior race driver to Lewis, who couldn't manage his tires properly to extract everything from the package, is that what you're saying?
When was I saying that? Russell was not quicker than Hamilton today, so no, that’s not at all what I was saying. I am talking about the so called qualifying setup that suddenly now is out of the discussion apparently.
there is no "so called qualifying setup", it is not a single thing, but there are things that make the car quicker in quali and slower in the race, like tire temp management geared towards 1 lap, if used in race, this leads to overheating and graining till tires wear off somewhat and generate less temp (because of reduced tread depth), it stops being a problem once the tires wear, you yourself said - Lewis had issues with tires early in stint but then was fine later on, this actually supports my theory
so my guess is Max and the rest had the car set up for race and couldn't get tires really in the window during the cold weather in quali, that is why Lewis had the pace in the cold weather but others were struggling
same can be said about cooling setup, someone here claimed that doesn't matter??! like wth, 0.003sec was the difference between pole and 2nd place, granted that the "p2" car didn't work well, but I can bet you if they reduced the cooling, that could easily be those 0.003sec they needed for that p1, come race day they perhaps hoped it won't be as hot, and the pace might be good enough to fight off Max since it is supposedly difficult to overtake here, which wasn't really the case, but whatever
and Russel went from P18 to P6, could he do that if he also had issues with overheating engine and tires that need babysitting when they are at their best?