They have to be up to the task of holding onto getting toward 1000kg chucked into corner #1 at absolutely flat, along with very high lateral loading on all the high speed corners and particularly 130R....?..no surprise really that the structural resistance (tyre carcass) is not amenable to "slow" speed corner characteristicJuzh wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 14:41I think pirellis have to be super hard to cope with downforce levels, which in turn is very detrimental to low speed performance. As there's no tyre war there's no incentive to invest massive sums in order to improve overall performance.Artur Craft wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 12:58One can see how terrible Pirelli is by looking at the cornering speeds, at the hairpin, of these cars, which are the same of the Super GT one, ~72 km/h Those much heavier GT cars, with narrower tyres, should not be cornering at F1 speeds even on the corners in which downforce is far less relevant
130r is not very demanding. Yes, it's high speed, but not very tight, just a kink. There's loads more corners with much higher demands.Farnborough wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 15:07They have to be up to the task of holding onto getting toward 1000kg chucked into corner #1 at absolutely flat, along with very high lateral loading on all the high speed corners and particularly 130R....?Juzh wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 14:41I think pirellis have to be super hard to cope with downforce levels, which in turn is very detrimental to low speed performance. As there's no tyre war there's no incentive to invest massive sums in order to improve overall performance.Artur Craft wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 12:58
One can see how terrible Pirelli is by looking at the cornering speeds, at the hairpin, of these cars, which are the same of the Super GT one, ~72 km/h Those much heavier GT cars, with narrower tyres, should not be cornering at F1 speeds even on the corners in which downforce is far less relevant
They gave the other set of mediums away in FP3, so either didn't think they are going to need it, or preferred to prioritize Qualifying nonetheless. In their case this worked out at least and they have a good starting position now, while Stroll wasted the hards in FP3 for nothing.
Seems like tyre structure vs tyre tread compound is being mixed here.Juzh wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 15:13130r is not very demanding. Yes, it's high speed, but not very tight, just a kink. There's loads more corners with much higher demands.Farnborough wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 15:07They have to be up to the task of holding onto getting toward 1000kg chucked into corner #1 at absolutely flat, along with very high lateral loading on all the high speed corners and particularly 130R....?
.Artur Craft wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 13:15.DGP123 wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 11:09Norris has always been overrated, mainly due to him being British. Beaten by Russell in F2, beaten in both 19’ & 20’ by Sainz at McLaren,
and now he’s on the verge of being outshone by, Piastri.
Norris’ reputation massively enhanced by Ricciardo, and the fact he’s a likeable character.
All british drivers are insanely overrated because the English media dominates the F1 world, so it´s only natural to have this bias. I´m sure in most other countries their media also insanely hype their drivers, especially places like Brazil, Spain, Italy(trust me, I´ve watched a lot of RAI and they hype everything that is italian. They love to say that Italy has the best cheeses, coffee, wines, olive oils.... and what not), but all other countries are almost irrelevant when it comes to making the mainstream F1 narratives.
Russell is about the same talent as Albon, given how close they were on GP2 and their dominance over Latifi
(eventhough Alex had even bigger gaps to the Canadian).
All British drivers are far, far away from Max and Shal, but the hype is here and it is what it is
(better to not even address the cult religion regarding our "fastest qualifier ever" and the endless narratives worshiping F1´s biggest heroic figure)
I do not think Norris is overrated. There is just a limit to how good a driver can drive and both Norris and Piastri are about there. They aren't robots, so we cannot expect the better driver or the worse drive to be better all the time or worse all the time if they are closely matched.DGP123 wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 11:09Norris has always been overrated, mainly due to him being British. Beaten by Russell in F2, beaten in both 19’ & 20’ by Sainz at McLaren, and now he’s on the verge of being outshone by, Piastri. Norris’ reputation massively enhanced by Ricciardo, and the fact he’s a likeable character.
I think whichever route he takes though, he will be exposed. Piastri will become the main man at McLaren, and if he joins RBR, will be bent over by Max.
A very jealous sounding post. I disagree with this theory. The results of the last 30 plus years don't lie regarding the british drivers. They are not overrated. Media attention doesnt = overrated.Artur Craft wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 13:15DGP123 wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 11:09Norris has always been overrated, mainly due to him being British. Beaten by Russell in F2, beaten in both 19’ & 20’ by Sainz at McLaren, and now he’s on the verge of being outshone by, Piastri. Norris’ reputation massively enhanced by Ricciardo, and the fact he’s a likeable character.
All british drivers are insanely overrated because the English media dominates the F1 world, so it´s only natural to have this bias. I´m sure in most other countries their media also insanely hype their drivers, especially places like Brazil, Spain, Italy(trust me, I´ve watched a lot of RAI and they hype everything that is italian. They love to say that Italy has the best cheeses, coffee, wines, olive oils.... and what not), but all other countries are almost irrelevant when it comes to making the mainstream F1 narratives.
Russell is about the same talent as Albon, given how close they were on GP2 and their dominance over Latifi (eventhough Alex had even bigger gaps to the Canadian). All British drivers are far, far away from Max and Shal, but the hype is here and it is what it is (better to not even address the cult religion regarding our "fastest qualifier ever" and the endless narratives worshiping F1´s biggest heroic figure)
Mclaren is running a lot of downforce, more than ferrrari. Piastri brakes only once in the esses and very a very short stab. Leclerc brakes a few times. Verstappen looks a little slow in the middle of the esses. Piastri took those corners the best.Juzh wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 14:49verstappen q3 lap
https://streamable.com/3qbcqu
piastri q3 lap
https://streamable.com/1gcxbq
leclerc q3 lap
https://streamable.com/oxjydm
The important thing there is making sure you can open up the corner entry to T7 (i.e move to right hand side of the track) so you can go flat all the way through the apex of T7 since it's a relatively long straight. Verstappen executes this. Piastri is too far to the left due to choosing to carry more speed through T6, and it cost him as he has to lift at the apex of T7. Nothing wrong for Piastri. It's his first time at the circuit so there are things he can learn. He still outqualified his teammate in the same car.napoleon1981 wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 16:24I think verstappen was keeping the tires alive, saving it there yields 2 tenths out of the triangle. Sharp on the pedals is a bad thing.
If you know the car has the grip and you are confident you will get drive i do not think it is bad.napoleon1981 wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 16:24I think verstappen was keeping the tires alive, saving it there yields 2 tenths out of the triangle. Sharp on the pedals is a bad thing.
Yeah this was his mistep but not bad.AR3-GP wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 16:52The important thing there is making sure you can open up the corner entry to T7 (i.e move to right hand side of the track) so you can go flat all the way through the apex of T7 since it's a relatively long straight. Verstappen executes this. Piastri is too far to the left due to choosing to carry more speed through T6, and it cost him as he has to lift at the apex of T7. Nothing wrong for Piastri. It's his first time at the circuit so there are things he can learn. He still outqualified his teammate in the same car.napoleon1981 wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 16:24I think verstappen was keeping the tires alive, saving it there yields 2 tenths out of the triangle. Sharp on the pedals is a bad thing.
How much grip the Red Bull has through the esses is just bonkers, in comparison Leclerc is braking everywhere and just has no bite.Juzh wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 14:49verstappen q3 lap
https://streamable.com/3qbcqu
piastri q3 lap
https://streamable.com/1gcxbq
leclerc q3 lap
https://streamable.com/oxjydm