Right, so now we have gone from errors, to DNF's.Cs98 wrote: β19 Oct 2023, 19:57Nope, nothing selective about it. We eliminate the DNFs for everyone in the comparison. Russell has simply lost more points from unreliability and major individual mistakes. Things that shouldn't detract from the quality of the car, and it doesn't. It's been the second fastest car overall.Mosin123 wrote: β18 Oct 2023, 10:29
Right so this thought experiment eliminates all GR errors, but not those of every one else?
So the entire point of the thought experiment is to cross out GR's mistakes to put him 3rd, but not forgetting all the others of every one else. OK got you, So Sainz who finished 1st, and started 1st was slower than the cars he finished in front of? Merc only got close to 2nd and first because they pitted for fresh faster tyres at the end after a safety car ( Caused by a mistake no? ) and Charles only lost 2nd because he got caught in his teams mistake and caused him to have a long pit stop because of a safety car ( Again caused by a mistake ) so in all this eliminating mistakes we are counting every single one, but GR hitting the wall???
Talk about selectively apply mistakes to suit ones agenda.
Yes, I've said it ad nauseum, the Ferrari has bad deg.. Russell clearly had more pace when he was behind Sainz. F1 races don't always finish in order of race pace, this is basic stuff. Many street circuits are about track position.So Sainz who finished 1st, and started 1st was slower than the cars he finished in front of?
Nope. I outlined all the races I was counting early on and it was all of the races where there was a DNF. Australia (no error), Canada, Zandvoort, Singp. It's there for you to read.Mosin123 wrote: β20 Oct 2023, 15:01Right, so now we have gone from errors, to DNF's.Cs98 wrote: β19 Oct 2023, 19:57Nope, nothing selective about it. We eliminate the DNFs for everyone in the comparison. Russell has simply lost more points from unreliability and major individual mistakes. Things that shouldn't detract from the quality of the car, and it doesn't. It's been the second fastest car overall.Mosin123 wrote: β18 Oct 2023, 10:29
Right so this thought experiment eliminates all GR errors, but not those of every one else?
So the entire point of the thought experiment is to cross out GR's mistakes to put him 3rd, but not forgetting all the others of every one else. OK got you, So Sainz who finished 1st, and started 1st was slower than the cars he finished in front of? Merc only got close to 2nd and first because they pitted for fresh faster tyres at the end after a safety car ( Caused by a mistake no? ) and Charles only lost 2nd because he got caught in his teams mistake and caused him to have a long pit stop because of a safety car ( Again caused by a mistake ) so in all this eliminating mistakes we are counting every single one, but GR hitting the wall???
Talk about selectively apply mistakes to suit ones agenda.
Yes, I've said it ad nauseum, the Ferrari has bad deg.. Russell clearly had more pace when he was behind Sainz. F1 races don't always finish in order of race pace, this is basic stuff. Many street circuits are about track position.So Sainz who finished 1st, and started 1st was slower than the cars he finished in front of?
Sainz had more than enough " Pace " as can be seen from the lap times during the race, and the fact he stuck it on pole.
His tyre saving during the race, is testiment to the old saying " you win going as slow as possible " doesnt mean he doesnt have any extra pace. He said he had 1 sec extra in hand, and GR him self said later he thinks Sainz had 2 extra secs in hand....GR spent the whole race behind Sainz.
well after fp1 ham is p3 under .3s. he probably couldve top the sheets as well if it wasnt for traffic in S3.
So we have gone from and ill quoteCs98 wrote: β20 Oct 2023, 16:35Nope. I outlined all the races I was counting early on and it was all of the races where there was a DNF. Australia (no error), Canada, Zandvoort, Singp. It's there for you to read.Mosin123 wrote: β20 Oct 2023, 15:01Right, so now we have gone from errors, to DNF's.Cs98 wrote: β19 Oct 2023, 19:57
Nope, nothing selective about it. We eliminate the DNFs for everyone in the comparison. Russell has simply lost more points from unreliability and major individual mistakes. Things that shouldn't detract from the quality of the car, and it doesn't. It's been the second fastest car overall.
Yes, I've said it ad nauseum, the Ferrari has bad deg.. Russell clearly had more pace when he was behind Sainz. F1 races don't always finish in order of race pace, this is basic stuff. Many street circuits are about track position.
Sainz had more than enough " Pace " as can be seen from the lap times during the race, and the fact he stuck it on pole.
His tyre saving during the race, is testiment to the old saying " you win going as slow as possible " doesnt mean he doesnt have any extra pace. He said he had 1 sec extra in hand, and GR him self said later he thinks Sainz had 2 extra secs in hand....GR spent the whole race behind Sainz.
I've already said the raw pace of the Ferrari is similar to Merc, as it was in Sngp quali (see times). But the Merc has much better tyre deg.
McLaren have mode podiums than merc (7 total driver appearances for McLaren vs 7 for Mercedes) over the last 8 races than what Mercedes has over a whole season.ringo wrote: β20 Oct 2023, 22:07Yes this exercise has gone off on a tangent.
The Mercedes is not the 2nd fastest car however. I think a simpler approach is looking at the potential of the car to have a compromise between qualifying and race that results in a pace better than its rivals; ignoring strategy and errors.
If we look at the pace over a season, I think we have to wait until it has concluded to judge the average pace relatively to each car. But my basic opinion is the Ferrari is the second fastest and Mclaren and Mercedes about the same up to this point. If Mclaren continues to get podiums to the end of the season, it could be considered the second fastest car.
But to get back to current events.. I did not see the US GP first practice, but the results seems positive. Any feedback from the new floor from the drivers or team?
I think Toto's being humbleWolff said Mercedes has internally joked about the driver troubles kicking off while the boss was away, but he was clear there was no link.
βI don't think so,β he said, when asked by Autosport if his absence had been a factor. βWe've laughed about that, too, in the team. But I don't think it has an effect.
βI think we are racing more in the front now, and I think we have a sniff on how it is looking like to have no car in front of you, with the McLarens and with Max [Verstappen] there.
βSo, yeah, in any case, we'll never find out. I'm back.β
This would've been so much less confusing if you actually read what I initially wrote and argued with that instead of all these straw men.Mosin123 wrote: β20 Oct 2023, 21:54
Talking about Singapore, as you said here in your and ill quote " thought experiment to eliminate driver eorrors to better isolate the speed of the car, the Merc was yet again faster than Ferrari at Singapore " To now being about and ill quote " Australia (no error), Canada, Zandvoort, Singp. "
Didnt nearlly half the grid not finish at Austrlia? Didnt Sainz finish last place in 13th? yet we had no errors at Austrlia that lead to 0 DNF yet only 13 finished in a 3 red flagged race?.
We have gone from errors in 1 race, to DNF in 1 race, to now 4 races, with out even a single error at the Austrlian GP
These constant moving targets.......
So at every race Merc finished a head, they finished a head because they was faster than Ferrari, and have better tyre wear, every race Ferrari have finished a head of, Merc have still been the faster car. LH should be 2nd in the championship, Merc should defo finished 2nd in the constructors, and Ferrari havent made any mistakes all season........
That is me finished, this is obviously going no where. i mean no mistakes at Austrlia in which only 13 cars finished..... That was enough for me right there. ill just agree, McLaren is 5th fastest ( Still ) Merc is the closet to Redbull, And every race Ferrari finished on the podium / infront of Merc was just Charles / Sainz getting that extra out of the car, and when Merc finished a head its because Ferrari was flawless, and Merc was the faster car any way. Norris and Oscar stand up, you guys with the 5th fastest car on the grid, have managed 2 consecutive double podiums with a total of 7 with the 5th fastest car. Alonso with 7 podiums stand up too, with the 4th fastest car, you sir. Have performed as good as Norris and Oscar, all those podiums while your partner sits in 16th........ we know Strolls pace is the real pace of that AM and you just drag all that extra out of it... Bravo.
Merc are 2nd Because LH has been the most consistant driver on the grid apart from Max.
The argument hasn't changed one bit, you just didn't read it. The Singapore pace discussion only came up as a tangent.Let us do this excercise for real instead of adjusting one team and not the other.
So for Russell, in Australia he was on for P2, Canada top 4, Zandvoort top 8 minimum, Singapore top 3. That's like 50 points worth of retirements at least. You look at a guy like Leclerc who has also had 4 retirements, he has lost maybe 20-30 points from those based on pace and position. Taking driver mistakes and unreliability out of the equation would place Russell ahead of both Ferraris. The Merc is just better in the races, the Ferrari has too much deg. So I'm not shocked Lewis is P3, that is where he ought to be based on the pace of the car. Russell's costly mistakes are what have put him and the team in a position where it looks kinda close with Ferrari.
Again no its not straw man, your just being selective, Why you only count DNF and not mistakes? Or you expecting every body to believe that when Charles finished 11th at the spanish GP it was a flawless race and quali from Ferrari? like its natural for Ferrari to be starting 19th right, when Sainz started 2nd? ? And in Bahrain Sainz started and finished 4th right? So its only fair to assume thats the pace of the car and that if Charles had managed to finish he would have finished 3rd right? Or monaco....... in every single race, even Singapore, Ferrari have made atleast 2 mistakes which has cost them points to Merc, McLaren, And AM. So to only count DNF's because GR has screwed up all his races with mistakes that ended his race, but then not counting every mistake the rest of the grid has made, just because they wasnt lacking enough attention span to see walls, is bad comparison, and seem rather bad spirited.Cs98 wrote: β20 Oct 2023, 22:50This would've been so much less confusing if you actually read what I initially wrote and argued with that instead of all these straw men.Mosin123 wrote: β20 Oct 2023, 21:54
Talking about Singapore, as you said here in your and ill quote " thought experiment to eliminate driver eorrors to better isolate the speed of the car, the Merc was yet again faster than Ferrari at Singapore " To now being about and ill quote " Australia (no error), Canada, Zandvoort, Singp. "
Didnt nearlly half the grid not finish at Austrlia? Didnt Sainz finish last place in 13th? yet we had no errors at Austrlia that lead to 0 DNF yet only 13 finished in a 3 red flagged race?.
We have gone from errors in 1 race, to DNF in 1 race, to now 4 races, with out even a single error at the Austrlian GP
These constant moving targets.......
So at every race Merc finished a head, they finished a head because they was faster than Ferrari, and have better tyre wear, every race Ferrari have finished a head of, Merc have still been the faster car. LH should be 2nd in the championship, Merc should defo finished 2nd in the constructors, and Ferrari havent made any mistakes all season........
That is me finished, this is obviously going no where. i mean no mistakes at Austrlia in which only 13 cars finished..... That was enough for me right there. ill just agree, McLaren is 5th fastest ( Still ) Merc is the closet to Redbull, And every race Ferrari finished on the podium / infront of Merc was just Charles / Sainz getting that extra out of the car, and when Merc finished a head its because Ferrari was flawless, and Merc was the faster car any way. Norris and Oscar stand up, you guys with the 5th fastest car on the grid, have managed 2 consecutive double podiums with a total of 7 with the 5th fastest car. Alonso with 7 podiums stand up too, with the 4th fastest car, you sir. Have performed as good as Norris and Oscar, all those podiums while your partner sits in 16th........ we know Strolls pace is the real pace of that AM and you just drag all that extra out of it... Bravo.
Merc are 2nd Because LH has been the most consistant driver on the grid apart from Max.The argument hasn't changed one bit, you just didn't read it. The Singapore pace discussion only came up as a tangent.Let us do this excercise for real instead of adjusting one team and not the other.
So for Russell, in Australia he was on for P2, Canada top 4, Zandvoort top 8 minimum, Singapore top 3. That's like 50 points worth of retirements at least. You look at a guy like Leclerc who has also had 4 retirements, he has lost maybe 20-30 points from those based on pace and position. Taking driver mistakes and unreliability out of the equation would place Russell ahead of both Ferraris. The Merc is just better in the races, the Ferrari has too much deg. So I'm not shocked Lewis is P3, that is where he ought to be based on the pace of the car. Russell's costly mistakes are what have put him and the team in a position where it looks kinda close with Ferrari.