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Clearly a terrible setup change for max cost him points today. But future is brighter than before this race I'd say. New floor experiments have been a success
Even with reduced downforce the car was unable to overtake or defend against anyone. Setup change really looks like a major error (again). Only 3 points loss is a miracle. There's a chance even ferrari gets ahead in WCC though. Mclaren is already 20 points ahead and will be looong gone in a few races time.
the moment i saw sainz in the background i got worried.the more cars you have fighting for position the likely for chaos to ensue .william should be happy with their new driver which i think is just overrated.
Having bad setup/slow pace is one thing, but Red Bull is seriously falling in strategy/operation side which is completely inexcusable.
1. Having >3s pit stops is now becoming a trend.
2. How could they not change strategy and pit Max around lap27-30 when it was clear that he was stuck in a DRS train, losing plenty of race time and destroying his tyres. Pitting him 5-10 laps before Lando would have made sure to keep the position against him at the very least (which should be priority), with a remote chance of catching George by the end.
What would they try to achieve by keeping him out for so long in the train? He already lost almost the entire pit stop time in that train against Sainz, while destroying the tyres. It was blatantly obvious that Norris will catch him after his pitstop. This was again Ferrari-2022 style, and not the first time this year.
Probably I was driving my girlfriend crazy during the race, stating every lap that they should pit Max, otherwise Norris will catch him.
Having bad setup/slow pace is one thing, but Red Bull is seriously falling in strategy/operation side which is completely inexcusable.
1. Having >3s pit stops is now becoming a trend.
2. How could they not change strategy and pit Max around lap27-30 when it was clear that he was stuck in a DRS train, losing plenty of race time and destroying his tyres. Pitting him 5-10 laps before Lando would have made sure to keep the position against him at the very least (which should be priority), with a remote chance of catching George by the end.
What would they try to achieve by keeping him out for so long in the train? He already lost almost the entire pit stop time in that train against Sainz, while destroying the tyres. It was blatantly obvious that Norris will catch him after his pitstop. This was again Ferrari-2022 style, and not the first time this year.
Probably I was driving my girlfriend crazy during the race, stating every lap that they should pit Max, otherwise Norris will catch him.
newey was always involved in strategy u can see that they is a gap redbull has become timid no longer bold courageous strat decisions.maybe losing their sporting director too has influence.
Ok so Marko confirmed they had different setup so that's a positive, but unfortunately he also said that the crash is a massive setback for Singapore and has consequences for that weekend because they wanted to test things that they can‘t do now.
1. amazing drive by Perez, he was onto P2, preserved his tyres superbly. However, his not-top-tier racecraft when he is the attacker shows up again. He has lost places like this in so many tracks, even in Singapore. It was a no brainer, to always go on the inside of T1, even to near the wall, because its impossible to go in the outside and overtake for T1, as the 'over-under' wont work here since the pass is achieved via outbraking 'through the corner', not 'before the corner' (it might work in COTA T1, where there is elevation change, but no way it works here - it's pretty basic, is it not?). Regarding the crash, feels really sorry for him. For the first time in 6 months, he looked competitive, and he was done in, by a notty Sainz.
2. Max has to thank Norris for that Q1 exit, he is lucky that he lost only 3 points in WDC lead. Irrespective of the P6 position, this was the worst race driven by Max in 2024. Worse than Monza, he was struggling to use the entire width at the 90 degree bends, because he had no confidence in the car. This was a case of the team changing a driver's preferred setup (in the best interest of race pace, don't get me wrong, they had to do something about straight line speed) and giving him an under-confidence car. Not blaming the trackside team or driver, just pointing out how 'pathetic' the window available to setup the car has narrowed. That is how much the car has gotten screwed up with 'updates'.
3. I am convinced that the best result for Redbull is #3 in WCC. They are going nowhere.
1. amazing drive by Perez, he was onto P2, preserved his tyres superbly. However, his not-top-tier racecraft when he is the attacker shows up again. He has lost places like this in so many tracks, even in Singapore. It was a no brainer, to always go on the inside of T1, even to near the wall, because its impossible to go in the outside and overtake for T1, as the 'over-under' wont work here since the pass is achieved via outbraking 'through the corner', not 'before the corner' (it might work in COTA T1, where there is elevation change, but no way it works here - it's pretty basic, is it not?). Regarding the crash, feels really sorry for him. For the first time in 6 months, he looked competitive, and he was done in, by a notty Sainz.
Perez has had some questionable race craft but not today. Leclerc was always going to close the door on the inside very late, which would have killed Perez's momentum and negated the DRS on that lap (Leclerc knew what he was doing, he knew he could get away with aggressive blocking for 1-2 laps). Perez had no choice but to go to the outside and try to go all the way past. He only had 1 more chance.
max having problems with brake again which begs the question why did they change the brake supplier.
Those were high temps after trying to pass Lando
yes but they didn't have those problems last year so what did they gain by changing their brakes other than just problems.made in italy is not renowned for its quality and i am not trying to steer up emotion .it is what it is.