And it's Leclerc's garage again, this is like 4-5th garage-related issue this season already... Sainz is doing really well right now though
Pure disasterclass
He said on the radio he opened the corner too much and got dirt on the tyres. I guess once he didn't have the grip he expected it was too late. I think the lock up was just a reaction to slow the car as much before contact.
I was watching Leclerc on board but Sainz seemed like he was stuck in a train behind Tsunoda and Max. Might have slowed his lap times.ScuderiaLeo wrote: ↑13 Sep 2024, 16:13Long run times
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GXXKttYWcAA ... name=large
Obviously not a huge sample size, but Piastri is looking ridiculously quick compared to Sainz for some reason.
Today's sessions have been chaotic, both for Ferrari and in general. Really hope Leclerc can get a full hour of uninterrupted running in FP3 to tighten the setup.
Things seem extremely close for Saturday, even if we count Norris/Verstappen sandbagging. Front row might just come down to who's comfortable in the car and who's not.
You're correct, just checked and for the last 11 minutes Sainz was behind Tsunoda and Verstappen. I also removed the picture because I realized the excluded lap times were incorrect so not representative. The difference isn't as big as I thought it was.Space-heat wrote: ↑13 Sep 2024, 16:18
I was watching Leclerc on board but Sainz seemed like he was stuck in a train behind Tsunoda and Max. Might have slowed his lap times.