Looks like they don't have enough.
Hopefully this is the qualy and race pace. It would be ideal if VER finishes P5 and loses 15 points to Norris.
Pole would be terrible here in my pessimistic but seasoned opinion
Or hopefully somebody push him out of the race… thats what he would really deserve. Just think of Austia or Austin. That would be ideal but i dont want to be wickedFittingMechanics wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 20:22Looks like they don't have enough.
Hopefully this is the qualy and race pace. It would be ideal if VER finishes P5 and loses 15 points to Norris.
IF Lando is pole and Verstappen is P5, Verstappen will still send one up the inside of Lando no matter where they are relative to each other on track
The only way pole keeps P1 after T1 in this track is by getting a better start than P2 and immediately covering the inside. If anything other than that happens, then you get a mess, with whoever getting the inside first taking the lead and a dice roll dictates what happens behind.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 20:37Why would it be better to start P2 or P3? Air is less dense so slipstream is not really that powerful. The run is long but it's not really because of the slipstream but because the track is wide and everyone just catches up. I've watched starts in previous years and slipstream was never a factor. It was usually better reaction/start and then courage on the brakes in T1.
I would still prefer P1 and P2 and to get Piastri to block if needed.
If Max is close to Norris it will be fireworks for sure.
It's just FP as usual but we do need to remind ourselves that Norris didn't run in FP1. Also he had to evaluate the floor. It's likely he is not at his limit. I expect him to put 1-2 tenths on Piastri in qualifying. Hopefully for front row lockout.
We are already faster than Ferrari in FP3.SilviuAgo wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 17:26Some data from yesterday:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ga0irXhbMAE ... ame=medium
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ga0kLfob0AA ... ame=medium
According to Formula Data Analysis, in FP2 SAI was 0.178s quicker than PIA, but McL's engine mode was clearly lower!
1)TOP SPEEDS
Ferrari: 352km/h... and it's still FP2!
+5km/h vs RedBull, +9km/h vs McL
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ga0ESRma4AA ... name=large
2)BEST SECTORS
In fact, SAI/LEC were quickest in S1 (two long straights)
McL dominated the slow S3
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ga0ESReaQAA ... name=large
3)Carlossainz55 vs OscarPiastri
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ga0ESReagAA ... name=large
SAI's higher engine power is clear as day: he gained significantly through all the straights
Once McL turns up the power, they should be on par or quicker than Ferrari