AR3-GP wrote: ↑28 Oct 2023, 01:22
What are Hamilton/Russell saying?
Hamilton:
“Not the greatest, bit of a struggle in the car today,” he said as he reflected on the Mexican GP Friday running.
“I mean, the car’s complete night and day different compared to last week. I don’t really know what to say, you just never know what you’re going to get with this one.
“Some days she’s great and some days she’s not. I think it’s hard to extract the lap, I think there is definitely performance there, it’s just trying to extract it and it’s quite picky this weekend, maybe just with the aero map or whatever it may be.
“So we’re going to work on it overnight, but definitely it wasn’t a fun day compared to P1 in Austin.
“We were a bit off but hopefully overnight, we can find something and tomorrow, maybe the car will be nicer to drive.”
And that unpredictability means Hamilton could not offer up any expectations heading into qualifying Saturday.
“Not sure,” he admitted on the topic of qualifying expectations. “Again, you never know what to expect with this car. Maybe we’ll make the changes and we’ll pick that pace up.
“I think there was definitely some performance in there to be closer to maybe in the top three, but we’ve got to figure out how to make it easier for us to be able to extract that performance, so that’s what we’re working on tonight.”
https://www.planetf1.com/news/lewis-ham ... o-practice
Imo Mexico is always going to be an outlier track because of the thin air. Brazil may be an outlier like last season, but which way it swings, I don't know. Realistically Abu Dhabi will be the next normal track.
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