Russell's tires at the end of the race. Very worn and no chips as in other races. At Spa after the chequered flag there is no celebration lap.
He was 1.5kg under minimum weight
Russell's tires at the end of the race. Very worn and no chips as in other races. At Spa after the chequered flag there is no celebration lap.
He was 1.5kg under minimum weight
Race pace= all the free airmafeotul wrote: ↑28 Jul 2024, 19:27I’m a bit in awe of the whole situation. Number one, how did Mercedes end up with a reverted upgrade, the fastest on race pace?
Once the mechanical issue was resolved, where do the new upgrades place them relative to MCL?
How on earth do you do such a mistake, then not drain the car? It has to be one of the most braindead decisions I have long seen in Formula 1.
And I know this isn’t the thread, but golly, what’s going on at RedBull?
a DNF and a DSQ in 2 out of the last 3 races suck for himTeamKoolGreen wrote: ↑28 Jul 2024, 19:36So that's 2 races now where Russell was ahead of Hamilton , but Hamilton won and Russell DNF'd for reasons that weren't his fault..
The points race between them is over. George did his job , his team didnt. In a year or less , some fans will say hamilton dog walked Russell in 2024. But it's just not true of course
Beautifully said mate, this is a crappy situation for all involved. Lewis will disconnect and go on a well deserved break. Do i feel for Russell? of course but this strategy team needs to have a good ole look in the mirror because even if this win stood for Russell the micromanagement of Lewis's pace is a damn redflag.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑28 Jul 2024, 19:25If I'm Lewis, I'm not going to give a damn about how it feels to get the win here.
If I'm Lewis, the biggest thing I want to know is why I'm racing on saturday and sunday with a car approaching 2kg heavier than.that of my team mate, given that every kg removed lowers laptime by a tenth or so which amounts to seconds in total at the end of the race.
How many times could this have happened at tracks where there was a cool down lap to pick up rubber and nobody would have noticed?
And considering the gap was 0.5 at the chequered flag and that he could have had a couple.more laps to attempt to.pass.
And that's before we even talk about Lewis saying they switched their strategies without telling him.
Or the seeming lack of any chatter about whether George was on the one stop and what he needed pushing wise to maintain his lead.
And then there's Lewis concluding early on that his car will not be faster than George's on Saturdays this year.
It all has a bit of a poo poo smell to it.
Neither he as leading GBR when he retired nor he was winning today until team betrayed Ham. I will say it poetic justiceTeamKoolGreen wrote: ↑28 Jul 2024, 19:36So that's 2 races now where Russell was ahead of Hamilton , but Hamilton won and Russell DNF'd for reasons that weren't his fault..
The points race between them is over. George did his job , his team didnt. In a year or less , some fans will say hamilton dog walked Russell in 2024. But it's just not true of course
atanatizante wrote: ↑28 Jul 2024, 18:14Ted and Fabrega did the maths again and said that even if they took out all the fuel the car was 0.5kg short ...
This situation may be due to RUS didn`t do enough lift and coasting as HAM did during the race as per radio transcripts on Multiviewer ... we all know that all teams underfuel the cars after all ...
In addition, I fear that the plank wear could be higher too ...
It seems you’re saying that RUS has been underweight all season & it’s only now, here at Spa that the stewards figured out the ruse & stopped it? I’m not sure bro, truth be told.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑28 Jul 2024, 19:25If I'm Lewis, I'm not going to give a damn about how it feels to get the win here.
If I'm Lewis, the biggest thing I want to know is why I'm racing on saturday and sunday with a car approaching 2kg heavier than.that of my team mate, given that every kg removed lowers laptime by a tenth or so which amounts to seconds in total at the end of the race.
How many times could this have happened at tracks where there was a cool down lap to pick up rubber and nobody would have noticed?
And considering the gap was 0.5 at the chequered flag and that he could have had a couple.more laps to attempt to.pass.
And that's before we even talk about Lewis saying they switched their strategies without telling him.
Or the seeming lack of any chatter about whether George was on the one stop and what he needed pushing wise to maintain his lead.
And then there's Lewis concluding early on that his car will not be faster than George's on Saturdays this year.
It all has a bit of a poo poo smell to it.
Looks like bigger questions need to be considered.chrisc90 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2024, 19:34Part of the problem with teams being able to self-scrutinise their cars prior to the race weekend.Peter Piper wrote: ↑28 Jul 2024, 19:31BAR were banned for two races for what appears to be exactly the same behaviour.