Huntresa wrote:SectorOne wrote:Kalsi wrote:I still think im not really able to figure out how a car can be so strong in the race day (if not the best) and not being able to do better then the average 4-5-6th place in qualifying...
It´s called 2013 Pirelli´s.
Probably the first time in history two cars absolutely dominate qualifying every single time yet whenever there´s a race at a normal circuit they are miles away from being the fastest car.
It´s not about the setup either. Both Mercedes and Red Bull set up their cars for the race as well.
This is why Nico was a little bit baffled in Spain when he took pole.
Yeah but at the same time, the few occasions when Vettel hasnt had pole during the last years, the pole sitter hasnt been able to do what Vettel does on the first few laps, which is romp away.
You can't group all the races together. You have to look at them seperatly. In Spain, I think the Merc issue is quite simple. They can put a lot of heat into their tires really quickly and get the most out of their tires in a single lap on low fuel. Fill their car up with 150KG of fuel and make them do more than 3 or 4 laps, the tire temps start to go to far and the tires break down. This isn't a new issue for Merc they've had it for the last couple of years, all be it not as bad as this year.
RBR have a better control of the tire temperature but they're still having issues in races with High Speed corners. Basically what's helping you in Quali is hurting in the race.
Ferrari is the opposite. They take take a few laps to get their tires up to optimum temp and that's too long for Quali. If it is too cold or wet, they never do. Their is no doubt the 2013 Pirelli narrow temp operating range is a challenge.
There are probably several reasons why Vettel can romp away in some races while he struggle in others. He can probably get more out of some tracks than he can others is one reason. They also tend to set their car up with more downforce than most teams and a lower top speed. That lends itself to being difficult to get past people when your not in front.
With regards to fast quali cars struggling on Race day, I remember when Kimi was at McClaren...That car was super fast but rarely finished races. I'm sure some of those DNF were from overtemps somewhere.
Did you guys find it amazing that at Monaco, while Roseberg was doing 1:21 lap times Vettel put in a 1:16 and still he never attempted to pass Roseberg? Just goes to show what a terrible track layout Monaco is. They shouldn't race there anymore. Everyone complains about the tires but Monaco isn't a race it's a procession.