Lol no.AR3-GP wrote:Leclerc always struggles in wet conditions vs his teammates.
You can break down the data. Leclerc has a losing H2H vs his teammates in wet qualifying sessions. He just put the car in the wall on his out lap. It speaks for itself.
Stewards changing the rules on the fly? What are the odds?Venturiation wrote: ↑19 Apr 2024, 10:25So they reinstate the lap after lewis was told to stop pushing because the lap was deleted for Norris
This view seems biased!
So Max struggles in the rain as well? Perez didn’t have off road events. The number of mistakes from all drivers shows this is about the surface being unpredictable.AR3-GP wrote:You can break down the data. Leclerc has a losing H2H vs his teammates in wet qualifying sessions. He just put the car in the wall on his out lap. It speaks for itself.
It's the complete opposite in the dry where Leclerc wins the H2H by a good margin.
It's about the historical trend, not just today. Even today, he is the only driver who hit a wall.dialtone wrote: ↑19 Apr 2024, 10:31So Max struggles in the rain as well? Perez didn’t have off road events. The number of mistakes from all drivers shows this is about the surface being unpredictable.AR3-GP wrote:You can break down the data. Leclerc has a losing H2H vs his teammates in wet qualifying sessions. He just put the car in the wall on his out lap. It speaks for itself.
It's the complete opposite in the dry where Leclerc wins the H2H by a good margin.
As everyone was getting much faster on track Sainz only beat the time by 0.4s. It didn’t come together unfortunately but a driver in front could have happened to anyone in these conditions.