Very interesting to see.
Very interesting to see.
I expected bigger cornering difference in Ferrari's favour with their selection and so've they. RB20 was likely able to run lower on a better track without bumps and make up some floor performance they've been missing in Bahrain. Only Ferrari knows why they didn't change the wing to low-level like other teams, they actually hinted at this on Thursday evening. I think being unable to draw conclusions from both cars with two known drivers yesterday was the reason.Juzh wrote: ↑09 Mar 2024, 12:06What to we think about sub 200 kmh performance (highligthed)? Leclerc is gaining loads of time though those corners, similar story to bahrain Q3. It does look like FER is running quite a lot more wing based on straight line traces heavily in favour of RB. The last time I've seen this much difference was back in 22 when f1-75 was half-brick and RB18 a dragster.
https://i.imgur.com/5nbnoAO.jpeg
They did converge slightly to lower drag with the single element beam wing. They probably don't have a proper low drag wing built for the SF24 yet.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑09 Mar 2024, 12:13I expected bigger cornering difference in Ferrari's favour with their selection and so've they. RB20 was likely able to run lower on a better track without bumps and make up some floor performance they've been missing in Bahrain. Only Ferrari knows why they didn't change the wing to low-level like other teams, they actually hinted at this on Thursday evening. I think being unable to draw conclusions from both cars with two known drivers yesterday was the reason.Juzh wrote: ↑09 Mar 2024, 12:06What to we think about sub 200 kmh performance (highligthed)? Leclerc is gaining loads of time though those corners, similar story to bahrain Q3. It does look like FER is running quite a lot more wing based on straight line traces heavily in favour of RB. The last time I've seen this much difference was back in 22 when f1-75 was half-brick and RB18 a dragster.
https://i.imgur.com/5nbnoAO.jpeg
Apart from higher wing run by Ferrari for this race, I think some mechanical reasons are responsible too -
Yes, Max set the bar very high, which is why he makes everything look easy. A driver like Max should perhaps challenge himself to drive for smaller teams one day instead of hanging around with top teams and tearing down all the records.Silent Storm wrote: ↑09 Mar 2024, 14:32With all this drama surrounding redbull and Max, he was on iRacing till 4am, woke up at 1pm and is racing online again... This guy lives and breathes racing.
I highly doubt Hamilton was going to go to RedBull if a seat became available. If we assume it’s one of the bigger goals for him to win his 8th title then becoming the team mate of Max would not make any sense at all. This team is completely built around Max. Every decision is made, every screw is turned, every breath is taken with him in mind.mendis wrote: ↑04 Mar 2024, 19:45If Ferrari fans can be dreaming for almost 2 decades for a title, Red Bull fans can atleast start!LM10 wrote: ↑04 Mar 2024, 19:39Keep on dreaming.
RedBull will not stay dominant forever. There’s a good chance they’ll not be a title contender from 2026 on and who knows, maybe it will be Ferrari’s turn to be dominant. Vasseur is on his way redesigning the team and I still think that there is more to Hamilton’s move to Ferrari than marketing/financial reasons.
RedBull is attractive as long as they’re winning. Ferrari, on the other hand, could put a red colored donkey on track and top drivers would still go there.
If Lewis didn't sign yet with Ferrari, where do you think he was going to go if a Red Bull seat became available. No need to answer. But then who knows what escape clauses he and Charles have in their Ferrari contracts.
This again. And is that to his credit or discredit then?LM10 wrote: ↑09 Mar 2024, 15:56I highly doubt Hamilton was going to go to RedBull if a seat became available. If we assume it’s one of the bigger goals for him to win his 8th title then becoming the team mate of Max would not make any sense at all. This team is completely built around Max. Every decision is made, every screw is turned, every breath is taken with him in mind.mendis wrote: ↑04 Mar 2024, 19:45If Ferrari fans can be dreaming for almost 2 decades for a title, Red Bull fans can atleast start!LM10 wrote: ↑04 Mar 2024, 19:39
Keep on dreaming.
RedBull will not stay dominant forever. There’s a good chance they’ll not be a title contender from 2026 on and who knows, maybe it will be Ferrari’s turn to be dominant. Vasseur is on his way redesigning the team and I still think that there is more to Hamilton’s move to Ferrari than marketing/financial reasons.
RedBull is attractive as long as they’re winning. Ferrari, on the other hand, could put a red colored donkey on track and top drivers would still go there.
If Lewis didn't sign yet with Ferrari, where do you think he was going to go if a Red Bull seat became available. No need to answer. But then who knows what escape clauses he and Charles have in their Ferrari contracts.
where does he streamSilent Storm wrote: ↑09 Mar 2024, 14:32With all this drama surrounding redbull and Max, he was on iRacing till 4am, woke up at 1pm and is racing online again... This guy lives and breathes racing.
Team redline TwitchWatto wrote: ↑09 Mar 2024, 16:36where does he streamSilent Storm wrote: ↑09 Mar 2024, 14:32With all this drama surrounding redbull and Max, he was on iRacing till 4am, woke up at 1pm and is racing online again... This guy lives and breathes racing.
To say a driver is fast because an organization of over thousand people make a car custom made for him while ignoring mathematical tyre models and other aero calculations is the best compliment a race car driver can get. It's like saying you are lucky, because your results are so good they can't fathom how they can be achieved without divine intervention.Sieper wrote: ↑09 Mar 2024, 16:30This again. And is that to his credit or discredit then?LM10 wrote: ↑09 Mar 2024, 15:56I highly doubt Hamilton was going to go to RedBull if a seat became available. If we assume it’s one of the bigger goals for him to win his 8th title then becoming the team mate of Max would not make any sense at all. This team is completely built around Max. Every decision is made, every screw is turned, every breath is taken with him in mind.mendis wrote: ↑04 Mar 2024, 19:45If Ferrari fans can be dreaming for almost 2 decades for a title, Red Bull fans can atleast start!
If Lewis didn't sign yet with Ferrari, where do you think he was going to go if a Red Bull seat became available. No need to answer. But then who knows what escape clauses he and Charles have in their Ferrari contracts.
Thanks. Must have a lookSilent Storm wrote: ↑09 Mar 2024, 16:57Team redline TwitchWatto wrote: ↑09 Mar 2024, 16:36where does he streamSilent Storm wrote: ↑09 Mar 2024, 14:32With all this drama surrounding redbull and Max, he was on iRacing till 4am, woke up at 1pm and is racing online again... This guy lives and breathes racing.
Apparently he did this yesterday too, was racing till 3am.
Reminds me of 2021 COTA where he was online racing till morning and was racing Hamilton during the day till last lap whilst sleep deprived.
What article are you referring to?Sieper wrote: ↑09 Mar 2024, 01:27That article actually contains some very good information. So it isn’t about the engine per se, Max just needs Marko to also decide on the big things, like it was. Marko (I forgot about this, the sponsor deal with Geox) where Horner struck the deal on his own authority and Dietrich Mateschitz wanted to fire him on the spot. Marko prevented that. There is no loyalty. A big shame. Why do people always have to be like this. Team, together everyone achieves more.