I have to disagree on the "only way". Lando needs to stop to be a Perez and just execute. The "only way" to get by was in the first laps when he reached DRS. At this point Max was already in 100% defensive mode with a 90% charged battery every time they reached the long straight, so he had low pace on the rest of the track just from deployment.mwillems wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 23:00But crucially not ahead at the apex. The corner is so long you can just manage the gey wide with ease and ensure the switchback won't work, as long as you are ruthlessly efficient lap after lap.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 22:57But Norris was ahead if Max braked to make the corner (and especially if he leaves enough space).
What Max does is perfect to abuse the rule book. He brakes to stay alongside the other driver, then drives to the edge of the track (or beyond). You can't fight against that. If you go deep on the brakes he just goes deeper and both of you go off track. If you go early on the brakes, he brakes alongside you and blocks you that way.
Only way to beat him is to go to the inside. When that happens he usually lets his brakes off and then claims he was "ahead at the apex" or forced off.
All of this happened in Austria.
Agree that the only way to get by was on the inside.
Personally, I thought Max drove brilliantly.
It took how many laps? 4 or 5 until the first time he was sub 0.5sec at the DRS point, until then his tires were cooking for the attempt. No matter if inside or outside, you do not outbreak Verstappen with cooking tires.