Max work rate as a F1 drivers is hard to beat because he has very little distraction outside of racing. As a driver, he set the bar very high and I doubt any F1 drivers, past and present, will be able to keep up with him.PlatinumZealot wrote: β20 May 2024, 02:24Max Practices a lot. That's all he does. He races. He participated in an E-sport 24 hr race after qualifying i heard. If solid snake were an F1 driver he would be Max. Raised from a child by racer parents to be an F1 star. He will be very hard for a normal person like Lando and Charles to beat. I don't see either of them beating bim actualy.
Aren't most of the new breed single minded? Lando perhaps a bit distracted, Piastri looks to be deadly serious almost to the point of boring (but I like the kid!) Yeah Max is one deadly race unit. That's what I came over here to say from McLaren, (even if we can't be friends LOL) a hearty congratulations to the driver and team who know how to win and retain the desire, no NEED, to keep winning. That was a hell of a defensive drive at the end and everyone enjoyed it to the full. Whether this signals McLaren are about on a par, it's too early to tell but their trajectory is, shall we say, quite good.CHT wrote: β20 May 2024, 02:39Max work rate as a F1 drivers is hard to beat because he has very little distraction outside of racing. As a driver, he set the bar very high and I doubt any F1 drivers, past and present, will be able to keep up with him.PlatinumZealot wrote: β20 May 2024, 02:24Max Practices a lot. That's all he does. He races. He participated in an E-sport 24 hr race after qualifying i heard. If solid snake were an F1 driver he would be Max. Raised from a child by racer parents to be an F1 star. He will be very hard for a normal person like Lando and Charles to beat. I don't see either of them beating bim actualy.
Piastri will be hard to succeed in a team like Mclaren because Lando being a British will be their no. 1.BMMR61 wrote: β20 May 2024, 03:18Aren't most of the new breed single minded? Lando perhaps a bit distracted, Piastri looks to be deadly serious almost to the point of boring (but I like the kid!) Yeah Max is one deadly race unit. That's what I came over here to say from McLaren, (even if we can't be friends LOL) a hearty congratulations to the driver and team who know how to win and retain the desire, no NEED, to keep winning. That was a hell of a defensive drive at the end and everyone enjoyed it to the full. Whether this signals McLaren are about on a par, it's too early to tell but their trajectory is, shall we say, quite good.CHT wrote: β20 May 2024, 02:39Max work rate as a F1 drivers is hard to beat because he has very little distraction outside of racing. As a driver, he set the bar very high and I doubt any F1 drivers, past and present, will be able to keep up with him.PlatinumZealot wrote: β20 May 2024, 02:24Max Practices a lot. That's all he does. He races. He participated in an E-sport 24 hr race after qualifying i heard. If solid snake were an F1 driver he would be Max. Raised from a child by racer parents to be an F1 star. He will be very hard for a normal person like Lando and Charles to beat. I don't see either of them beating bim actualy.
I think the McLaren driver mix is great - at least for the time being. Lando is quite a sensitive human being, Oscar rather cool and logical in his approach. Oscar in particular is happy for his teammate to be winning, not that he's short of ambition, but it could get tasty as Oscar builds his racecraft around the round black things. For now they have it good at McLaren and Stella leads gently but firmly.CHT wrote: β20 May 2024, 04:07Piastri will be hard to succeed in a team like Mclaren because Lando being a British will be their no. 1.BMMR61 wrote: β20 May 2024, 03:18Aren't most of the new breed single minded? Lando perhaps a bit distracted, Piastri looks to be deadly serious almost to the point of boring (but I like the kid!) Yeah Max is one deadly race unit. That's what I came over here to say from McLaren, (even if we can't be friends LOL) a hearty congratulations to the driver and team who know how to win and retain the desire, no NEED, to keep winning. That was a hell of a defensive drive at the end and everyone enjoyed it to the full. Whether this signals McLaren are about on a par, it's too early to tell but their trajectory is, shall we say, quite good.
Piastri is still very young, give it a few more years and I think he may end up at RB due to Mark Webber's relationship with RB.
The key to Max domination is his consistency. If you look at his qualifying, he is always going quicker and quicker lap after lap. Very rarely he will slip up on his last run. I think in China he didnt quite nail the last lap I think, but still quick enough for pole.
Thank you, I'm glad that someone else is thinking the same way I am. Sainz wouldn't be a good fit, simply because the 'difference in setup' required between him and Max, would be beyond the range of variables that can be changed around the basic-balance of the car. The present RedBull philosophy of making an oversteery base, will have to be dialled back. And that will make it slower.avantman wrote: β19 May 2024, 20:03
The same people were saying exactly the same things about Albon and Perez in 2020, pretty much demanding Horner to sign Checo instead of Albon, because he is too slow and basically worst on the grid. Now it's Perez who is worst on the great. Nothing new there. Very predictable. I really want Horner to sign Sainz, because I've curious who would you ask him to sign next, after he gets trashed by Max in very similar manner.
Sainz, needs _understeer_. He's one of few drivers who absolutely prefers and really needs understeery car. Max is the opposite, them two will never be happy in terms of car development and feedback. Perez is closer to Max than Sainz in that regard.
IN that understeery pig of a car, that red bulls were this weekend, Sainz would've been fast indeed though, ironically. But thankfully, it does not happen very often.
Feels like they've been running compromised set-ups these past couple of weekends and the car has not been working the tyres in the usual way. Monaco and Canada will pose similar issues, but maybe they can stay off of the hard tyre there.Sergej wrote: β20 May 2024, 08:59https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/mark ... -weakness/
interesting article by Hughes on RB woes with the hard tyres, hope this was mostly setup related and so solvable with a better preparation of the weekend (setup out of the box and testing the right tyres in FP), I think this is problem n1 for RB at the moment
yeah they failed to put the car in th right spot, I think while can be understandable for Miami which was a sprint event, it's more disappointing for a traditional event (and track) like Imola, luckily Max is Max and he saved thingsCs98 wrote: β20 May 2024, 09:15Feels like they've been running compromised set-ups these past couple of weekends and the car has not been working the tyres in the usual way. Monaco and Canada will pose similar issues, but maybe they can stay off of the hard tyre there.Sergej wrote: β20 May 2024, 08:59https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/mark ... -weakness/
interesting article by Hughes on RB woes with the hard tyres, hope this was mostly setup related and so solvable with a better preparation of the weekend (setup out of the box and testing the right tyres in FP), I think this is problem n1 for RB at the moment
WCC looks like it'll be tricky unless mcl and Ferrari take points off each other all year.
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