That does the vertical axis represent? % from pole?quincalla wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 22:56Updated this thing with the last two races.
https://i.imgur.com/cdgFkVV.png
That does the vertical axis represent? % from pole?quincalla wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 22:56Updated this thing with the last two races.
https://i.imgur.com/cdgFkVV.png
% to fastest race pace on the same strategy.jofs89 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2024, 16:11That does the vertical axis represent? % from pole?quincalla wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 22:56Updated this thing with the last two races.
https://i.imgur.com/cdgFkVV.png
Thanks. Interesting.
Very interesting. Something similar has also been said in the past about drivers like Alonso who have the ability to drive around problems, which makes it more difficult to recognise what these problems are. In a way, they are too good for their own good. AM then said that's why Lance's feedback was important (which may be PR, but considering Checo was right, it makes some sense).organic wrote: ↑19 Sep 2024, 20:15It’s ironic that, in 2020, Max’s talent was a contributory cause to the problem we had,” he remarked.
“He has an ability to control this sort of instability that would be impossible for some others. We know that sometimes, making a car on the edge in this way can create a quicker car – and you don’t realise you went in the wrong direction because you are still extracting more lap time from the car.
“But you don’t realise at first it’s only because he has so much talent. So you keep going in this direction but you go too far and it takes you a few months to come back from that and realise you’d gone in the wrong direction.
“The system is so big that to rethink the aero surfaces of the car and remake them, it was a long and painful process.
that was the reason alonso was saying they needed lance back with his broken wrist last year in testing.KimiRai wrote: ↑20 Sep 2024, 01:05Very interesting. Something similar has also been said in the past about drivers like Alonso who have the ability to drive around problems, which makes it more difficult to recognise what these problems are. In a way, they are too good for their own good. AM then said that's why Lance's feedback was important (which may be PR, but considering Checo was right, it makes some sense).organic wrote: ↑19 Sep 2024, 20:15It’s ironic that, in 2020, Max’s talent was a contributory cause to the problem we had,” he remarked.
“He has an ability to control this sort of instability that would be impossible for some others. We know that sometimes, making a car on the edge in this way can create a quicker car – and you don’t realise you went in the wrong direction because you are still extracting more lap time from the car.
“But you don’t realise at first it’s only because he has so much talent. So you keep going in this direction but you go too far and it takes you a few months to come back from that and realise you’d gone in the wrong direction.
“The system is so big that to rethink the aero surfaces of the car and remake them, it was a long and painful process.