Not sure if the Mclarens had a tow but the tow Verstappen got massively aided him to achieve pole.
If Miami is anything to go by he’ll be past the Ferraris by lap 4
Wow, if this was a deal between the two. very surprising but a great idea.LionsHeart wrote: ↑18 May 2024, 19:04This is Hulkenberg. In the first and second segments, Max gave a slipstream to Niko, but in the third segment, Niko returned the favor.
Oh we were certainly fast today and could have had pole, I don't doubt that. I just push back on the idea that the poster said that we have the fastest car in F1 right now. Aside from the fact we need more tracks to see what the car can do, we struggled on softs in Sprint Qual and Proper Qual in Miami and we got the win in Miami through some luck, even being faster in the race wouldn't have been enough because the difference wasn't big enough. But we deserved it because we put ourselves in the position to take advantage of the SC. I look at Max' pole the same way because you have to be even handed with those views in my opinion. He got some luck but he deserved it and we clearly have some more work to do if we want to be regularly on top of the Red Bull.
I didn't see a tow on Hulks lap but I may have missed it, I'm looking forward to seeing if that happened because if it did, it doesn't feel right at all.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑18 May 2024, 19:53Wow, if this was a deal between the two. very surprising but a great idea.LionsHeart wrote: ↑18 May 2024, 19:04This is Hulkenberg. In the first and second segments, Max gave a slipstream to Niko, but in the third segment, Niko returned the favor.
Max received a boost of 0.15 seconds only on a straight line. Then he moved away a little, then gradually lost in relation to Oscar. At the exit of turn 18, Max lost a lot. The comparative video shows very clearly that Red Bull is strong at the entrance to turns, but loses strength at the exit of the turns in relation to McLaren. Once again it is clearly visible that McLaren is top in corner exit. Traction is very powerful.mwillems wrote: ↑18 May 2024, 19:59I didn't see a tow on Hulks lap but I may have missed it, I'm looking forward to seeing if that happened because if it did, it doesn't feel right at all.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑18 May 2024, 19:53Wow, if this was a deal between the two. very surprising but a great idea.LionsHeart wrote: ↑18 May 2024, 19:04
This is Hulkenberg. In the first and second segments, Max gave a slipstream to Niko, but in the third segment, Niko returned the favor.
I saw Max's tow from Hulk and spoken about it, same with Max's mistakes. I'm talking about Hulks tow from Max that I didn't see.LionsHeart wrote: ↑18 May 2024, 20:33Max received a boost of 0.15 seconds only on a straight line. Then he moved away a little, then gradually lost in relation to Oscar. At the exit of turn 18, Max lost a lot. The comparative video shows very clearly that Red Bull is strong at the entrance to turns, but loses strength at the exit of the turns in relation to McLaren. Once again it is clearly visible that McLaren is top in corner exit. Traction is very powerful.mwillems wrote: ↑18 May 2024, 19:59I didn't see a tow on Hulks lap but I may have missed it, I'm looking forward to seeing if that happened because if it did, it doesn't feel right at all.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑18 May 2024, 19:53
Wow, if this was a deal between the two. very surprising but a great idea.