venkyhere wrote: ↑03 Sep 2024, 09:51
What I am not reading about, in the internet, is "driving style influencing front graining". LeClerc was clever enough to restrain himself, but the McLaren drivers were naiive enough to burn them up. If not PIA, I expected NOR to be clever with his tyres, but alas he wasn't in this race, unlike the brilliance in this aspect that he has always shown. I am reading so many posts in this thread itself, where members are quoting team radio "left front is graining" as if that was a property of the car alone. It isn't !!! it also depends on the skill of the driver, how he takes care of the tyres. The McLaren had so much pace up it's sleeve, the drivers could've been cleverer with the usage of tyres. What's worse, the team just sat there, not warning them "enough" about the risk of not being gentle.
You think Norris is a monster in mind and when the pass happened and went behind Leclerc, had the mental ability to overcome this and think straight? i would had been completely pissed with my teammate and it was obvious of his driving with no tommorow and with no care for the tyres that this was the case.
venkyhere wrote: ↑03 Sep 2024, 09:51
About the overtake itself, what exactly happened ? NOR was too much inside the racing line towards the first chicane, and lost a lost of time rotating the car, even suffering an oversteer moment applying the throttle before the car was ready, at the exit of the chicane. This allowed PIA to get much closer behind than ideal. Then, through the 'large right hand curve' (can't recall the names) all the way until the 2nd chicane (the "crime scene") , NOR defended stupidly, by hugging the inside line to the chicane (predicting that PIA would divebomb on the inside and make him miss the chicane and force him to take the escape route). What he should have done, is to put the car in the 'middle' of the inside and outside lines to the chicane
(how many lap1 defenses have we seen from HAM, VER, LEC and RUS like this, where they occupy the 'uncomfortable-for-the-guy-behind' line, causing indecision in his mind) .
Why is so difficult to understand that Norris defence was not a defence? till this moment i still dont believe that for one moment he thought that Piastri will attack him. Norris its to naive some times but i believe this days are over.
venkyhere wrote: ↑03 Sep 2024, 09:51
The commentators called it 'overtake of the season' etc - it was just a regulation opportunistic move, which looked really brave, because it was into a chicane and not a regular corner. It was more of a mistake by the guy defending his position, rather than anything great by the guy trying to gain a position. We have to call a spade a spade. It was poor from NOR, it was 'good job' from PIA. It wasn't 'spectacular move' from PIA. And what's more, it really didn't do anything to the outcome of the race, people are giving more importance to it than it deserves. When NOR decided to blink first and pit from his 'not destroyed yet' M, LEC was less than 1s ahead, PIA was 3s ahead. Sorry, but that is not a gap that I would call "race lost already" on a track with plenty of straights and DRS opportunities. Not by a long shot.
It was a very good overtake with an opponent that was completely unaware that his teammate will pass in there... it is simple as that, if he thought of this he would had done what you explain, he is not stupid but there wasnt a scenario where the 2 teammates need to fight in the 4th corner of the race. How difficult is for some people to understand that. Norris had other things in his mind, mainly the team result, Piastri was thinking on his own..
venkyhere wrote: ↑03 Sep 2024, 09:51
In my opinion, this much discussed 'overtake' had no relevance to the race. What was relevant was 'how the fresh H stint by both Mclaren drivers, prematurely took life out of their tyres and killed the opportunity for a 1 stop'.
You dont believe that had relevance to the race, but what Piastri did helped a ton Leclerc and Norris was in dirty air for many many laps, thats why they pitted him so early also. The problem started in 1st lap where the 2 drivers and the whole team went 90% to two pitstop thinking and their delta was higher than normal. Just think if they were stayed 1-2 how more far ahead could had been because from the start of the race Ferrari had thoughts of 1 pitstop either way, meaning Leclerc would had slowest laps to save the mediums and go longer (OK MCLaren didnt knew that but after 4-5 laps they could had seen how Leclerc and Ferrari behaves). Also this change of positions made them to fight more completely destroying anything planned before.