djos wrote: ↑26 Nov 2023, 01:31
mwillems wrote: ↑26 Nov 2023, 01:26
djos wrote: ↑26 Nov 2023, 01:23
Driving at the limit requires 100% confidence the car will behave in a predictable way.
If the car isn’t predictable on the limit, mistakes will occur. Simple logic. These things aren’t simple overnight fixes.
https://www.planetf1.com/news/lando-nor ... ren-issues
It's better than most other cars, which doesn't tally with the frequency of mistakes from Lando, I'm sorry to say.
Honestly, I think Lando is being forced to push harder by Oscar than he was with Daniel, simply because Oscar is much closer to him on pace.
But you watch the interview, Oscar complains he’s still making mistakes. If the car was more predictable, both drivers would make less mistakes.
Think about it logically, mistakes happen due to the driver expecting result B from action A, but they get result C instead.
I get it, and I'm sure it is part of it but I just don't think it is the car. Not from the frequency or from watching the mistakes where he's done several laps before and it was fine and then you can see he has just bitten off too much.
Brazil, whilst he was never going to get a great Qualy lap in due to the weather, is a great example of where he out braked himself massively and lost time before the weather had affected his aero and then was in two minds whether to set a lap at all..
As for being pushed... I recall talking about this mid season before Oscar had started to get on and challenge Lando more in Qualy, so I just think it is down to his performance over the year.
Aaaaaaaanyway.... I'm ducking out of this one now, to be fair I think everyone knows where everyone else stands, so might be worth leaving this till next year and enjoying the final GP of the season and cheering on the team