? Sainz was last one out of the big hitters and didn’t fewest laps?
Edit: sorry see what you mean now
Yes, but it's still great that they've managed to mitigate the situation... things were looking quite dire around the Canadian GP.
I wouldn't think it's irrelevant. Half of the tire test was done one 2024 tires to get data for comparison, so one of the longruns was more or less as normal - and unlikle usually, everyone had to put in exactly 100kg of fuel.
everyone had to do two long runs, one on the test tire, one on the 2024 tire. Both with similar settings and fuel loads (100kg at the start of it).
Comparing telemetry of both Ferraris to both McLarens, Perez and Hamilton, looked like there's no excessive LiCo on either Ferrari. Hamilton's PU was turned up more than any other car for long runs. McLarens turned their PUs down for Q runsScuderiaLeo wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 01:36Leclerc only got around 50 minutes of running today, and half of it was useless. They weren't even allowed set up changes.
Hopefully Sainz got enough that the team can still cook tomorrow... just not the engine :S
I wasn't listening to Sainz's radio this time but Leclerc had to do a ton of LiCo. Bryan was on the radio every other lap warning him about the car overheating.
Leclerc's Austria/GB disaster didn't help - no points in either race(except a couple in the Austrian sprint) could be a big blow in hindsight. If he'd even just scored the points Sainz did across those two races (30pts) he'd be P2 in the championship right now, albeit still 50pts behind Verstappen.