I would just retire if I was Perez, at this point. This is ludicrous.Red Bull, meanwhile, scored 32 points from the Sprint weekend – 31 of them earned by Verstappen, after Perez failed to score in the Sao Paulo Grand Prix
I would just retire if I was Perez, at this point. This is ludicrous.Red Bull, meanwhile, scored 32 points from the Sprint weekend – 31 of them earned by Verstappen, after Perez failed to score in the Sao Paulo Grand Prix
I think he’ll do in Vegas which would be a glitzy place to do it- a great place to celebrate it after too.
Qatar has the sprint (+8 points). To win in Vegas, Max has not to lose more than 2 points from Lando.
Care to explain a bit more?
Max’s gap is 62, so if he finishes above anywhere he will win, the point swing needs to go 3 points in Norris’s favour to still be in a chance to win, and then after that he needs max to essentially be p8-p9 while he takes the win and FL.chrisc90 wrote: ↑04 Nov 2024, 01:23So going off that then:
26 points in vegas
26 points +8 points in qatar 34total
26 points in Dubai
34 + 26 points from last 2 races is 60 points.
64 needed to win for lando.
So if Max scores 4 more points than Lando in Vegas, Lando would need to win the last 2 races on the calander without max scoring.
That's race intelligence (and of course mega bravery&skill to take so much kerb in the wet). A good launch from T12 means proper speed buildup for T1 overtake. This is why he got close enough to execute passes in T1 without DRS. He struggled to overtake LeClerc, because given similar DF levels, the Ferrari is simply much more aero-efficient and has greater straightline speed.AR3-GP wrote: ↑04 Nov 2024, 04:58Max was the only driver jumping the curb at Juncao.
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isn't the first point factually incorrect ? Hamilton won from P20 in 2021.
They found 'balance'. The good thing Redbull did on this weekend was to 'not touch the car' after showing good pace in the sprint. I think that helped immensely.