Ollie has won the hearts of Ferrari fans and such opportunity doesn't come by easily. He has a future in F1.
How is Red Bull class of the field in traction zones? I assume you mean slow speedscuderiabrandon wrote: ↑10 Mar 2024, 04:23As for Australia, looking at how much the RB20 has improved in the traction zones compared to the RB19, one could actually say it's now the class of the field in that regard, it will be incredibly hard to beat them there. I personally feel if we continue to struggle that much in the traction zones we'd probably be closer to the 3rd quickest team than to Red Bull.
That would be consistent with managing the tires too much instead of running hard. I guess they aren't confident enough yet on solving tire issues.SoulPancake13 wrote: ↑09 Mar 2024, 20:29Charles said post race to Xavi he struggled to be consistent. I think the tyres weren't getting heat into them(just a prediction tho)
And here I thought it was just me. Maybe because I have been watching F1 long enough to have seen the truly special debuts, that Bearman doesn't blow me away.
I think he did a solid job under the circumstances, he had to rush his debut without proper testing and preparation.Waz wrote: ↑10 Mar 2024, 09:03And here I thought it was just me. Maybe because I have been watching F1 long enough to have seen the truly special debuts, that Bearman doesn't blow me away.
He managed a good race, and salvaged decent points with 7th for the WCC, but this car is comfortably 2nd best behind the RB20.
Marko admits Ferrari is getting closer and the deg on the hards was worse for Red Bull.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑10 Mar 2024, 10:16They may have went too far with tyre preservation with the setup and as a result they have some trouble in early heat up. Once bitten by a snake, you fear a piece of rope...
Ironically, with less wing there'd be more sliding when pushing early and it heats up the tyres faster. A bit more wear but it doesn't have to take too long. Hope they aren't getting swamped with data and forgetting the basics.
Verstappen lost some 3-5s in traffic, he had to lap 5-6 cars i think. He did it carefully and then tyres cooled down, slowing him down. Then he didnt take any chances anymore, even with FL attempt on last lap it wasnt really full on attack. I'd say real gap is anywhere from 3-5 tenths depending on various circumstances.DoctorRadio wrote: ↑10 Mar 2024, 09:29Gap to Max on lap 27 (after Leclerc cleared Norris): 15.6s
Gap to Max on the last lap: 18.6s
"truly special debut", like who?Waz wrote: ↑10 Mar 2024, 09:03And here I thought it was just me. Maybe because I have been watching F1 long enough to have seen the truly special debuts, that Bearman doesn't blow me away.
He managed a good race, and salvaged decent points with 7th for the WCC, but this car is comfortably 2nd best behind the RB20.
Like Schumi in his first quali with Jordan. He outqualified his team mate. From day one Schumi was mega talent and champion.Cs98 wrote: ↑10 Mar 2024, 11:13"truly special debut", like who?Waz wrote: ↑10 Mar 2024, 09:03And here I thought it was just me. Maybe because I have been watching F1 long enough to have seen the truly special debuts, that Bearman doesn't blow me away.
He managed a good race, and salvaged decent points with 7th for the WCC, but this car is comfortably 2nd best behind the RB20.
I hope they really explore how far they can push this rope the next race weekend.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑10 Mar 2024, 10:16They may have went too far with tyre preservation with the setup and as a result they have some trouble in early heat up. Once bitten by a snake, you fear a piece of rope...
Ironically, with less wing there'd be more sliding when pushing early and it heats up the tyres faster. A bit more wear but it doesn't have to take too long. Hope they aren't getting swamped with data and forgetting the basics.
Certainly impressive, but De Cesaris was hardly on the level of Leclerc. And Schumacher got the whole weekend in the car, at 22 years old. Bearman beating the likes of Hamilton and Norris in the race on a track like this is very impressive.Fer.Fan wrote: ↑10 Mar 2024, 11:48Like Schumi in his first quali with Jordan. He outqualified his team mate. From day one Schumi was mega talent and champion.Cs98 wrote: ↑10 Mar 2024, 11:13"truly special debut", like who?Waz wrote: ↑10 Mar 2024, 09:03
And here I thought it was just me. Maybe because I have been watching F1 long enough to have seen the truly special debuts, that Bearman doesn't blow me away.
He managed a good race, and salvaged decent points with 7th for the WCC, but this car is comfortably 2nd best behind the RB20.
Dear Schumi.