Told to push at lap 52 of 66 laps. That's 14 laps left in the race. 14 laps with your opponet almost 10 seconds behind. Lando would need to make up 0.8s per lap to have one attempt on the final lap and this is ignoring the pace delta needed to overtake the redbull. Max was limiting his pace comfortably for 78% of the race.organic wrote: ↑26 Jun 2024, 21:58Im sorry are we reading the same thing? Or are you intentionally misrepresenting what you're posting to suit your narrative..?ringo wrote: ↑26 Jun 2024, 17:24Some team radio. Max had more in the tank as expected. He merely managed the pace to save his tyres.
Interestingly the race engineer never really says push hard, only to manage less. They haven't gone all out all season.
https://www.racefans.net/2024/06/25/rev ... -struggle/
I also had max's onboard up for the entire race, as I do for every race using multiviewer. He was absolutely using all of the car's pace hereLap: 52/66 VER: 1’17.931
Verstappen What do you want me to do, mate?
Lambiase We need to push to the end now Max.
You are deluding yourself if you think red bull are hiding pace at this point. For instance, Max started the post-SC phase in P2 behind Lando at Miami for instance and Lando easily dropped him out of DRS and pulled 5s on Max. But he was simply managing there too I suppose
Sorry mate, I can't keep silent anymore when the "redbull hiding pace" narrative is getting so much traction.ringo wrote: ↑27 Jun 2024, 02:57Told to push at lap 52 of 66 laps. That's 14 laps left in the race. 14 laps with your opponet almost 10 seconds behind. Lando would need to make up 0.8s per lap to have one attempt on the final lap and this is ignoring the pace delta needed to overtake the redbull. Max was limiting his pace comfortably for 78% of the race.organic wrote: ↑26 Jun 2024, 21:58Im sorry are we reading the same thing? Or are you intentionally misrepresenting what you're posting to suit your narrative..?ringo wrote: ↑26 Jun 2024, 17:24Some team radio. Max had more in the tank as expected. He merely managed the pace to save his tyres.
Interestingly the race engineer never really says push hard, only to manage less. They haven't gone all out all season.
https://www.racefans.net/2024/06/25/rev ... -struggle/
I also had max's onboard up for the entire race, as I do for every race using multiviewer. He was absolutely using all of the car's pace hereLap: 52/66 VER: 1’17.931
Verstappen What do you want me to do, mate?
Lambiase We need to push to the end now Max.
You are deluding yourself if you think red bull are hiding pace at this point. For instance, Max started the post-SC phase in P2 behind Lando at Miami for instance and Lando easily dropped him out of DRS and pulled 5s on Max. But he was simply managing there too I suppose
It was a race well managed by team and driver.
The push was only to maintain the buffer. I cannot say that's really the RB20 pushing over a race distance.
When we get Lando on the same strategy with only him and Max at the front, no safety cars, in the dry, then we will see a real fight on our hands.
What's revealing is the high quality of information between Max and Lambiase compared to Bird and Perez.
Not in open wheel series (except on lap 1 or a start). You got F1 mixed up with Nascar.
It takes two cars to race, as most are aware.TFSA wrote: ↑27 Jun 2024, 05:30Not in open wheel series (except on lap 1 or a start). You got F1 mixed up with Nascar.
At least one car shedded carbon fiber, and the car being overtaken was almost pushed off the track. That's not a clean pass in any way, shape or form by F1 standards. And it's definitely not a consistent with any previous Steward-decisions i can recall.
And look at who is overtaking and who goes off.TFSA wrote: ↑26 Jun 2024, 14:52The only difference i see between Zhou/Yuki and Hamilton/Sainz is that Zhou decided to back out, where'as Sainz didn't, which resulted in contact. Had Zhou kept his line, the result would pretty much have been the same as Sainz/Hamilton - perhaps with slightly rougher contact, but basic principle is the same.
First of all, i gotta admit that i forgot that Zhou was the overtaking driver in 2023, not Yuki. So that's absolutely a difference i overlooked.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑27 Jun 2024, 10:26And look at who is overtaking and who goes off.
In one, the overtaking driver goes off thanks to the defence - not allowed, penalty.
Defending driver lost the fight because of contact. If you bump into someone and they lose grip and speed, "he lost the fight" doesn't hold up as an argument.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑27 Jun 2024, 10:26In the other, the defending driver has lost the fight and tries to hang on. The attacking driver wins the argument. This is classic Max overtaking technique so surprising to see some complain about it, frankly.
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑02 Jul 2024, 01:20What Max does when you take him from the inside is to feather the brakes and follow you from the oustide in a parallel line then either you touch him, in which case he drives off track at full speed and pass you back - capitalizing on confusion whether he was ahead at the apex before you push him off.... Or.. You scares you into braking too early and giving space.
How do you attack him from the inside?
You do what Lewis did in Silverstone. Stay inside and hold your ground. He will turn in harder looking for the touch.. But this time he wont have the off-track to use.. And he will compromise his ballance.
So how do you attack Max from the outside you might ask?
Answer: Don't attack Max from the outside!!
AR3-GP wrote: ↑02 Jul 2024, 01:26PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑02 Jul 2024, 01:20What Max does when you take him from the inside is to feather the brakes and follow you from the oustide in a parallel line then either you touch him, in which case he drives off track at full speed and pass you back - capitalizing on confusion whether he was ahead at the apex before you push him off.... Or.. You scares you into braking too early and giving space.
How do you attack him from the inside?
You do what Lewis did in Silverstone. Stay inside and hold your ground. He will turn in harder looking for the touch.. But this time he wont have the off-track to use.. And he will compromise his ballance.
So how do you attack Max from the outside you might ask?
Answer: Don't attack Max from the outside!!