Silent Storm wrote: ↑24 Jun 2024, 10:39
Mosin123 wrote: ↑24 Jun 2024, 10:31
AR3-GP wrote: ↑23 Jun 2024, 22:20
That wasn't the purpose of pointing out the final stint. The final stint is just the obvious reference point for the inevevitable "it wasn't clear" arguments.
Already from the first stint, once Russell pitted out of the way, Norris put in a lap 6 tenths faster than Verstappen and was doing 20.9s on his 22nd lap on the soft. All the deg charts show Mclaren superior. All the clean air pace charts show Mclaren superior. Norris said he had the best car. All of the post-race news reporting and data analysis from AMUS, formula-uno, the-race, etc is going to say the same thing.
I don't know what to tell you guys. It's not worth arguing anymore.
The fastest car finished first........... could have, would have, should have doesnt matter.
one car passed GR with easy, the other spent lap after lap after lap after lap looking at the rear wing of GR because he didnt have the pace to get past...... Simple facts
Max passed George easily because that was his only chance before his tyres started to overheat... If Max had failed that attempt he would have been stuck behind George like Lando... Lap 2 was the only chance of an overtake (GP basically told him that) and Max took it.
If Lando was P2 he would have done the same as Max.
Lando didnt have the pace to pass GR, untill he had a tyre delta, its what happened........ Max lined him up and passed him in 1 attempt, didnt spend any longer than needed behind GR, then went into managment mode and managed his pace till the last stint in which he picked up the pace slightly, but then he only needed to do enough to stay ahead, at no point did Max push push push like Lando did doing qualy lap then a cd lap, then a qualy lap, max was doing nice steady consistant lap times, he had a fair bit more pace if he needed.
Horner agrees " “We felt at that stage that he’d done such a good job in managing the tyres, there was only one corner that we could see that Lando was quicker, which was in turn one, and the rest of the lap he had it covered,” Horner told Sky. “So it was always going to get closer because of that offset in pit stops. But we always felt confident from the tools that we had that he had enough in hand.” "
https://www.racefans.net/2024/06/23/nor ... ng-horner/