While they've had no actually running on the slicks, its a spec they have a lot of data on. According to Shov they had people in the sim right after fp2 ended and already planned on improving race pace and balance, we'll see
We’ll see. Setting up the car for a fast lap has been made easier today because of the weather, I’m concerned they’re going to chew tyres tomorrow. Id be surprised if the cars behind we’re racing haven’t dialled that in correctly.
Yeah, we’ll see. Here’s to hoping !
Mclarens are too fast to hold back imo unless Merc have improved their race pace quite a bit overnight but i could see him getting through Leclerc and maybe Perezerudite450 wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024, 18:00I was hoping that Lewis would keep P2. If he managed that, he probably would have led into les combes. With Verstappen racing Russel and the McLarens, one could dream
Not really. He schooled Lewis in the wet Imola 2022 race. He just likes a certain balance that's all. He's somewhere between Jenson Button and a Lewis Hamilton driving style. He can be deathly fast in the wet if things line up.Dunlay wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024, 17:05George appears to be the poorest wet weather driver of the new generation of drivers. Lando is just marginally better than him. Lewis still continues to show his skill in wet weather and is on par with Max (car being the difference) and Charles. That is really something for a 40 year old driver.
Good and Bad thing about Spa is the pole doesnt matter that much. Haha. So the fastest car will be thru in by the first stops. Rain is our only hope.erudite450 wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024, 18:00I was hoping that Lewis would keep P2. If he managed that, he probably would have led into les combes. With Verstappen racing Russel and the McLarens, one could dream
Andrew Shovlin post qualifying: “We weren't happy with the balance or pace of the car yesterday, so we made some fairly major changes to the mechanical and aero specification of the car overnight. We'd hoped for a dry window in FP3 to evaluate those, but unfortunately it stayed wet throughout and there was no chance to accumulate any meaningful running.”
“Wet qualifying sessions are difficult at present as the grid is tight. You need to time your new sets to coincide with when the track is at its quickest. By Q3, we were down to one new set of Intermediates. We'd decided to carry more fuel and do multiple laps to try and land one with the driest conditions. That was similar to McLaren.”
“We lost out to Leclerc though who used his new set right at the end. Had we not been carrying the fuel, we would have had the pace for P2.”
“We don't know where we will stack up on race pace, as the car is quite different to the one we ran in the dry yesterday. Starting from P3 and P6 though, we are hopefully well placed to fight for a podium.”
Most of the teams are concerned with deg tomorrow. I think the merc sit somewhere in the mix with redbull and mclaren. Be it behind them slightly. I think their times in fp1 and fp2 weren't really representative because of the new parts they brought. Its gonna be a race for the lap time junkies tomorrow.214270 wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024, 17:26We’ll see. Setting up the car for a fast lap has been made easier today because of the weather, I’m concerned they’re going to chew tyres tomorrow. Id be surprised if the cars behind we’re racing haven’t dialled that in correctly.
Apart from Imola, can you name any others? in the few we have had this year, he has gone backwards. in two of those, he should have won. in 1, he went off track more times in one race than most go off all season....... so i cant say i agree he is " deathly " fast in the wet if things line up, must be a lot of things lining up....... needs lots of Leprechaun luck more like.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024, 18:35Not really. He schooled Lewis in the wet Imola 2022 race. He just likes a certain balance that's all. He's somewhere between Jenson Button and a Lewis Hamilton driving style. He can be deathly fast in the wet if things line up.Dunlay wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024, 17:05George appears to be the poorest wet weather driver of the new generation of drivers. Lando is just marginally better than him. Lewis still continues to show his skill in wet weather and is on par with Max (car being the difference) and Charles. That is really something for a 40 year old driver.
Spa 2021 p2 in Williams, Imola 2022,Some parts of the 2024 Canadian GP, Silverstone fp3 maybe,overtakes round the outside in the S's of suzuka 2022 and many more that I can't rememberMosin123 wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024, 19:35Apart from Imola, can you name any others? in the few we have had this year, he has gone backwards. in two of those, he should have won. in 1, he went off track more times in one race than most go off all season....... so i cant say i agree he is " deathly " fast in the wet if things line up, must be a lot of things lining up....... needs lots of Leprechaun luck more like.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024, 18:35Not really. He schooled Lewis in the wet Imola 2022 race. He just likes a certain balance that's all. He's somewhere between Jenson Button and a Lewis Hamilton driving style. He can be deathly fast in the wet if things line up.Dunlay wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024, 17:05George appears to be the poorest wet weather driver of the new generation of drivers. Lando is just marginally better than him. Lewis still continues to show his skill in wet weather and is on par with Max (car being the difference) and Charles. That is really something for a 40 year old driver.