That has been a common occurrence in recent races for sureDarth-Piekus wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 19:37We shal see. Consider that Mclaren has a huge difference between practise and qualifying. I think we shal be ok.
That has been a common occurrence in recent races for sureDarth-Piekus wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 19:37We shal see. Consider that Mclaren has a huge difference between practise and qualifying. I think we shal be ok.
He did that every flying lap though, even compared to Oscar when he got a better exit. I don't know why.Emag wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 20:10https://i.imgur.com/P9GB16S.png
Bad hairpin by Lando and obviously the exit out of the last chicane. Other than that, he is losing massively out of exits in the first sector. Almost all losses are there.
Nothing suspicious in the telemetry to be honest, Lewis just looks really strong.
On Max' fastest lap he was 1kph down on the Mclaren and the Ferrari 2kph up on the Mclaren, which is more like what we'll see in Qualy, not quite sure where this RB Speed number is from, it disagrees with F1-Tempo. Max get's 325 at the fastest point, 1kph more than shown below, and Perez gets 329. But you can see that on the fastest laps they are all very close. Of the cars that count, top speeds are all very similar.organic wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 20:32https://i.imgur.com/2zk7TKm.jpeg
McLaren and red bull 8th and 9th on top speed. Something tells me that won't be the case in quali
Looks like Mercs pace is real here.Emag wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 21:54It's gonna be mixed conditions at best for quali. So frustrating to be honest, I really wanted this one to be dry. Pretty much takes away any chance of knowing where exactly McLaren stands against rivals on a more normal track and whether or not Mercedes' pace is real.
Still early to call it in Q1, Lando seems like he has a little bit more pace, but absolutely Merc is looking quite competitive here.