Russell rarely has a weekend where he's lost in qualifying, this tells me that it's a Lewis problem, not a car problem.Mosin123 wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 23:24Comparison, only. the fact LH / GR have had these troubles for 3 season just goes to highlight the lack of understanding Merc have in these regs.AR3-GP wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 23:12In 3 seasons, it's more than probable that Verstappen drove a car that wasn't to his liking, and still beat Sergio Perez. He did that in Monza, a week before...and I'm sure many times before. Do you really think he has driven a perfect car since 2021?Mosin123 wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 23:09He couldnt get the car set up how he wanted it, He spent 99.9 % of the race moaning about the cars imperfections. Perez mean while was rather comfy and enjoying him self ( till his crash with Sainz), and didnt complain at all. So yeah, it is a fair comparison.
Just because Max's troubles have not lasted nearly 3 seasons like LH's, and is the undisputed numero uno doesnt change the fact when he cant get the car to his liking he doesnt have the pace of Sergio Perez.. Atleast around Azerbajian.
The fact that you are comparing 3 seasons of troubles to 1 race, I don't even know how to explain how incorrect this is.
This shouldn't become a driver vs driver discussion anyway. You shouldn't have brought another driver into it like you did.
All drivers need to feel comfy in a car to push it. you cant push a car your not confident in. Ask the drivers, All of them. no driver v driver, just highlighting that one fact.
This is nice.Lasssept wrote: ↑18 Sep 2024, 08:31- Mercedes has a one-off livery this weekend in Singapore, marking the 50th anniversary of Petronas
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Of course it’s a car problem…look where they finish. Look at the points they have.DRS wrote: ↑18 Sep 2024, 12:35Russell rarely has a weekend where he's lost in qualifying, this tells me that it's a Lewis problem, not a car problem.Mosin123 wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 23:24Comparison, only. the fact LH / GR have had these troubles for 3 season just goes to highlight the lack of understanding Merc have in these regs.AR3-GP wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 23:12
In 3 seasons, it's more than probable that Verstappen drove a car that wasn't to his liking, and still beat Sergio Perez. He did that in Monza, a week before...and I'm sure many times before. Do you really think he has driven a perfect car since 2021?
The fact that you are comparing 3 seasons of troubles to 1 race, I don't even know how to explain how incorrect this is.
This shouldn't become a driver vs driver discussion anyway. You shouldn't have brought another driver into it like you did.
All drivers need to feel comfy in a car to push it. you cant push a car your not confident in. Ask the drivers, All of them. no driver v driver, just highlighting that one fact.
Seen this with many Russell fans, the way they’ve fallen and happily accepted mediocrity, as long as Russell is outperforming Hamilton.
I'm specifically talking about qualifying here, Lewis has been terrible this season.DGP123 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2024, 18:06Seen this with many Russell fans, the way they’ve fallen and happily accepted mediocrity, as long as Russell is outperforming Hamilton.
The team have ballsed this entire era up. The cars have been dire. We’ve only had odd moments of joy, through sheer genius from the drivers, or pure luck from title rivals crashing out. Absolutely nowhere in the WCC this year, a total irrelevance, but according to this, the car is not the problem. Wow.
Everyone who is a hamilton fan is in denial here. It's only natural that with age you lose your edge in high intensity moment. Look at football players like Ronaldo and Messi. They've lost their raw pace in short sprints but maintain their match IQ...same with Hamilton. Fans don't want to admit this.SKYnRacing24 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2024, 21:39Lewis would agree but the first indications of his struggles are from the backend of last year. Theres denial from both sides here . The signs have been there since the first race. For me Monaco was the first admission that he would struggle in qualy compared to Russell (2 tenths) and that has rung true, even in the side by side laps Lewis doesn't drive this car on the limit with confidence. Its actually stark compared to Russell, hes maximising every corner entry and exit. Using every piece of the track. The car's body language is just different. Ive been going in on Lewis at times but i need to realise he's not that type of driver anymore in qualy trim. Its a steady decline that all drivers have gone through when your in the backend of your career.
The combination of factors is one the W15 isn't that good as DGP123 said, Fickle tyres, Hamilton's age, Russell generally a beast in qualy and possibly certain setups maximised for track position or race pace( less plausible imo )
Agree, and it's only because of the fact that these current tyres are rubbish that Hamilton holds on to that slight edge in race pace. If we had tyres that you could really lean on in the race I feel Russell would have a pace advantage there.Jdn1327 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2024, 21:52Everyone who is a hamilton fan is in denial here. It's only natural that with age you lose your edge in high intensity moment. Look at football players like Ronaldo and Messi. They've lost their raw pace in short sprints but maintain their match IQ...same with Hamilton. Fans don't want to admit this.SKYnRacing24 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2024, 21:39Lewis would agree but the first indications of his struggles are from the backend of last year. Theres denial from both sides here . The signs have been there since the first race. For me Monaco was the first admission that he would struggle in qualy compared to Russell (2 tenths) and that has rung true, even in the side by side laps Lewis doesn't drive this car on the limit with confidence. Its actually stark compared to Russell, hes maximising every corner entry and exit. Using every piece of the track. The car's body language is just different. Ive been going in on Lewis at times but i need to realise he's not that type of driver anymore in qualy trim. Its a steady decline that all drivers have gone through when your in the backend of your career.
The combination of factors is one the W15 isn't that good as DGP123 said, Fickle tyres, Hamilton's age, Russell generally a beast in qualy and possibly certain setups maximised for track position or race pace( less plausible imo )
Lean on lol Hamilton would be even faster imo. Race pace is a skill so i don't know what your banging on about.DRS wrote: ↑18 Sep 2024, 23:17Agree, and it's only because of the fact that these current tyres are rubbish that Hamilton holds on to that slight edge in race pace. If we had tyres that you could really lean on in the race I feel Russell would have a pace advantage there.Jdn1327 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2024, 21:52Everyone who is a hamilton fan is in denial here. It's only natural that with age you lose your edge in high intensity moment. Look at football players like Ronaldo and Messi. They've lost their raw pace in short sprints but maintain their match IQ...same with Hamilton. Fans don't want to admit this.SKYnRacing24 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2024, 21:39Lewis would agree but the first indications of his struggles are from the backend of last year. Theres denial from both sides here . The signs have been there since the first race. For me Monaco was the first admission that he would struggle in qualy compared to Russell (2 tenths) and that has rung true, even in the side by side laps Lewis doesn't drive this car on the limit with confidence. Its actually stark compared to Russell, hes maximising every corner entry and exit. Using every piece of the track. The car's body language is just different. Ive been going in on Lewis at times but i need to realise he's not that type of driver anymore in qualy trim. Its a steady decline that all drivers have gone through when your in the backend of your career.
The combination of factors is one the W15 isn't that good as DGP123 said, Fickle tyres, Hamilton's age, Russell generally a beast in qualy and possibly certain setups maximised for track position or race pace( less plausible imo )
Huh? It was well before that. There were broad calls for Lewis to retire after the 2020 season, so others have seen it earlier.SKYnRacing24 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2024, 21:39Lewis would agree but the first indications of his struggles are from the backend of last year. Theres denial from both sides here . The signs have been there since the first race. For me Monaco was the first admission that he would struggle in qualy compared to Russell (2 tenths) and that has rung true, even in the side by side laps Lewis doesn't drive this car on the limit with confidence. Its actually stark compared to Russell, hes maximising every corner entry and exit. Using every piece of the track. The car's body language is just different. Ive been going in on Lewis at times but i need to realise he's not that type of driver anymore in qualy trim. Its a steady decline that all drivers have gone through when your in the backend of your career.
The combination of factors is one the W15 isn't that good as DGP123 said, Fickle tyres, Hamilton's age, Russell generally a beast in qualy and possibly certain setups maximised for track position or race pace( less plausible imo )