Amen...
I didn't mean necessarily a sacrifice tow by one driver but just being 5-10 seconds behind someone on a hot lap.mwillems wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 12:20It often gets talked about but rarely happens as it is hit and miss, but we'll see how we go. First Q3 lap, we might see it. Probably not on the last Q3 lap for Mclaren. They may give it a practise before.
If the margins are tight then a mistake on a track like this can cost a lot.
Ahh yes, you're correct.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 12:30I didn't mean necessarily a sacrifice tow by one driver but just being 5-10 seconds behind someone on a hot lap.mwillems wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 12:20It often gets talked about but rarely happens as it is hit and miss, but we'll see how we go. First Q3 lap, we might see it. Probably not on the last Q3 lap for Mclaren. They may give it a practise before.
If the margins are tight then a mistake on a track like this can cost a lot.
They need to maximise their potential in both sessions to get most out of the weekend.
mwillems wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 12:38They need to maximise their potential in both sessions to get most out of the weekend.
If the team now start saying that only the race is important then maybe I'll fetch Alonso's deck chair for the drivers on Saturday.
Qualifying is more about driver's showdown than anything else. It's impressive to see who can pull an amazing lap together and it's easier for people to be impressed by a great qualifying result. It's partly why Senna is regarded as one of the best drivers ever whereas Prost is not nearly as well known as him in spite of (in my opinion) being the more complete driver when you take race pace into consideration.mwillems wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 12:38They need to maximise their potential in both sessions to get most out of the weekend.
If the team now start saying that only the race is important then maybe I'll fetch Alonso's deck chair for the drivers on Saturday.
I totally agree, pole is important but not the be all and end all, but we have to aim for it.Emag wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 13:07Qualifying is more about driver's showdown than anything else. It's impressive to see who can pull an amazing lap together and it's easier for people to be impressed by a great qualifying result. It's partly why Senna is regarded as one of the best drivers ever whereas Prost is not nearly as well known as him in spite of (in my opinion) being the more complete driver when you take race pace into consideration.
And because qualifying is about that driver's showdown, it's highly dependent on individual performance on that last lap.
Of course, you want the best position possible and if you can get it, you should aim for pole. Ferrari has arguably lost points this season because they haven't had a good car in qualifying so it definitely matters if you're starting way down.
But if you're close to pole and you're starting P2-P3, it's not the end of the world, assuming race-pace is decent.