No surprise being half a second off. Mercedes are nowhere.
Need rain, otherwise it’s another weekend written off.
No surprise being half a second off. Mercedes are nowhere.
Dont think Ferrari are having regrets, i think its well documented Lewis is just driving a car that doesnt suit him and one that changes performance/balance for almost no reason. in Austin when he was happy with the car he was on track to smash the sprint quali and get pole until he ran into yellow flags. From the start of quali seeing those times i knew he'd be out in SQ2, Whats really interesting to me is that Russell is now also complaining about the car 3 wheeling and theyre now both on the same spec car, so it points very much towards the upgrades being the cause of these balance and performance issues even though Merc are armament its not.SKYnRacing24 wrote: ↑01 Nov 2024, 21:21Experimenting with setups will do that. As Luscion said the onboards looked like a sainsburys shopping kart. I was watching Ham fight in S2, laughed and put it on the main feed. GR squeezing everything out of that car so fair play on 5th. Ham looks like he's in his vettel/kimi late ferrari phase. Ferrari must be having second thoughts.
Did Russell say this in a interview? He seems to be dragging pace out of it even if its difficult to drive. If this form for Lewis transfers over to Ferrari then both parties will cut ties after 2026. His race pace would be compromised due to his qualy woes and will put even more stress on race days. Ultimately he's checked out now and had enough of the W15 but its quite a fall from grace he's had this year. To rediscover that one lap pace at his age when he will have the fastest one lap driver on the grid as a team mate. Thats a big ask imo so i hope he's doing his homework and adapts in 2025 testing.Luscion wrote: ↑01 Nov 2024, 21:34, Whats really interesting to me is that Russell is now also complaining about the car 3 wheeling and theyre now both on the same spec car,SKYnRacing24 wrote: ↑01 Nov 2024, 21:21Experimenting with setups will do that. As Luscion said the onboards looked like a sainsburys shopping kart. I was watching Ham fight in S2, laughed and put it on the main feed. GR squeezing everything out of that car so fair play on 5th. Ham looks like he's in his vettel/kimi late ferrari phase. Ferrari must be having second thoughts.
I saw zero friskiness from both drivers - proper no man’s land. They can’t attack forward; just hold on and bring the car home type driving out there.
By the way, on the last lap, he did a 12.5, which was only 2 tents slower than those 3 drivers racing hard at the top and was 3-tenths faster than what RUS did on his quickest lap. So, another argument in favor of the "free air is king" quote, after all ...
It's a loooong standing problem in brazil. Basically speed trap location is positioned too close to braking zone for turn 1, so cars which arrive with a much higher speed than normal have to brake before they reach it. That's why you see these discrepancies. It's been like this since forever and no one ever bothered to fix it.atanatizante wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 20:32One thing I don`t explain: HAM set the fastest speed at the finish line - 347kph -, presumably due to a fabulous tow, but at the speed trap he recorded just the 9th speed being on par with RUS at 325kph ... maybe someone could enlighten me, please ...
https://postimg.cc/ZBb1WG2K
atanatizante wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 20:32By the way, on the last lap, he did a 12.5, which was only 2 tents slower than those 3 drivers racing hard at the top and was 3-tenths faster than what RUS did on his quickest lap. So, another argument in favor of the "free air is king" quote, after all ...
What is hilarious is the fact that raising the car for better compliance over the bumps will help them if the race tomorrow will be on a wet/damp race, although the balance is all over the place due to the lack of the second free practice session, according to HAM ... hopefully, they did some sim work done back at the factory after the sprint race in order to get the balance right ...
One thing I don`t explain: HAM set the fastest speed at the finish line - 347kph -, presumably due to a fabulous tow, but at the speed trap he recorded just the 9th speed being on par with RUS at 325kph ... maybe someone could enlighten me, please ...
https://postimg.cc/ZBb1WG2K
Maybe you`re right with this rule that could be applied for the rest of the 7 drivers in the top 10, but in the case of ALB and PER they were 1kph down, and COL was even 1kph up on the speed trap compared to the finish line ...Juzh wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 20:42It's a loooong standing problem in brazil. Basically speed trap location is positioned too close to braking zone for turn 1, so cars which arrive with a much higher speed than normal have to brake before they reach it. That's why you see these discrepancies. It's been like this since forever and no one ever bothered to fix it.atanatizante wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 20:32One thing I don`t explain: HAM set the fastest speed at the finish line - 347kph -, presumably due to a fabulous tow, but at the speed trap he recorded just the 9th speed being on par with RUS at 325kph ... maybe someone could enlighten me, please ...
https://postimg.cc/ZBb1WG2K
Well, hamilton seems to brake just a little bit earlier. As I said, speed trap is right on the edge of braking zone. Those cars that still maintain high speed in top speed trap are braking a few meters later. Really it's not something to worry about.atanatizante wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 21:44Maybe you`re right with this rule that could be applied for the rest of the 7 drivers in the top 10, but in the case of ALB and PER they were 1kph down, and COL was even 1kph up on the speed trap compared to the finish line ...Juzh wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 20:42It's a loooong standing problem in brazil. Basically speed trap location is positioned too close to braking zone for turn 1, so cars which arrive with a much higher speed than normal have to brake before they reach it. That's why you see these discrepancies. It's been like this since forever and no one ever bothered to fix it.atanatizante wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 20:32One thing I don`t explain: HAM set the fastest speed at the finish line - 347kph -, presumably due to a fabulous tow, but at the speed trap he recorded just the 9th speed being on par with RUS at 325kph ... maybe someone could enlighten me, please ...
https://postimg.cc/ZBb1WG2K