It's real: https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/pere ... /10655769/dialtone wrote: ↑19 Sep 2024, 22:50https://i.redd.it/wpuw4usq2spd1.png
Is this real? The lesson learned by these 2 is that they should have attacked Leclerc more?
The lesson is that you 2 are unserious drivers.
Sainz's comment annoyed me at first but honestly, I put more blame on the team for his mindset than Sainz himself. Ferrari have made it abundantly clear that they don't care about Leclerc and Sainz fighting and Sainz's priority is allowed to be Sainz, sometimes to the detriment of the team. Sainz doesn't care about protecting a Ferrari 2-3, but Ferrari also doesn't care about Sainz protecting a Ferrari 2-3.“Once we took our helmets off, we realised that we both screwed it up, that finishing a race like that was really disappointing,” Perez said. [...]
“We both ended up with zero points, damaging our teams a lot and it was something we were having a chat, and we were thinking the amount of damage for us, with especially Charles struggling so much, that in the end we should have been on the podium, but we were not. But it is irrelevant now, let’s turn the page.”
In my view this isn't about Charles or a 2-3. It's about not being unserious. Everyone already knows Sainz is in it for himself. But trying to attack your team mate on the outside a corner where nobody passes on the outside, now that's just dumb driving. LEC's weak spot was in T1 or inside T2, outside T2 Sainz just wasn't thinking, all he had in his head was what can I do to pass LEC.ScuderiaLeo wrote: ↑20 Sep 2024, 01:48Sainz is leaving the team and already has a contract lined up; the reality of the situation is, he really has no reason to help the team out unless they ask. And according to the radio, at least, they didn't (and never) ask.
If that is the case tire warmup shouldn't be a problem here... hopefully.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 23:53They typically stay around the ambient temps when it's dry at night time.deadhead wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 23:36Yes, no rain expected, but the weather there is very dynamic to say the least, so I'm just hoping it stays dry so we can see how the car goes.
Does anyone know if track temps get low for the race in Singapore? I know it won't be as harsh as Las Vegas, but I'm guessing they will be on the low side for sure.
Charles said in his interview that tire warmup shouldnt be a problem heredeadhead wrote: ↑20 Sep 2024, 05:11If that is the case tire warmup shouldn't be a problem here... hopefully.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 23:53They typically stay around the ambient temps when it's dry at night time.deadhead wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 23:36
Yes, no rain expected, but the weather there is very dynamic to say the least, so I'm just hoping it stays dry so we can see how the car goes.
Does anyone know if track temps get low for the race in Singapore? I know it won't be as harsh as Las Vegas, but I'm guessing they will be on the low side for sure.
Remember that the surface is starting to be on the more abrasive side in Singapore. Makes the warm-up a bit easier.deadhead wrote: ↑20 Sep 2024, 05:11If that is the case tire warmup shouldn't be a problem here... hopefully.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 23:53They typically stay around the ambient temps when it's dry at night time.deadhead wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 23:36
Yes, no rain expected, but the weather there is very dynamic to say the least, so I'm just hoping it stays dry so we can see how the car goes.
Does anyone know if track temps get low for the race in Singapore? I know it won't be as harsh as Las Vegas, but I'm guessing they will be on the low side for sure.
Charles‘s team radio on F1TV is not working. (Max radio too)