Lauda's thoughts on Hamilton's driving this year:
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/10/09/motor ... index.html
Overheating ERS is what I heard but the team didn't say anything officially. Lewis's epic start arguably saved him from being the victim and loosing the championship by running in cooler clean air.Gaz. wrote:If you include qualifying then the fuel coupling for Hamilton in Hungary, brake failure in Germany too.
What was the source of Rosberg's car going AWOL in Abu Dhabi?
The video was for those interested in what happens behind the scenes in order to make the races possible. It doesn't show what's wrong with F1 in anyway. They're there to take a job seriously, not enjoy the racing.SunsAnvil wrote:Maybe I am showing my age but the above video with the overdramtic music played over a bunch of people sat at their computers (missing any real emotions when Nico goes out of Hamilton wins (if it was there I missed it) sums up everything wrong with F1. I want to see gladiators in wheel to wheel action. Not guys sat at their PC for over 2 hours straight!
dans79 wrote:Jesus, what do you expect? They are thousands of miles away locked in a room doing their job. That job happens to be looking at data on a computer screen for god knows what, and to react if anything is out of line. Not to mention you are making a huge assumption that the video was actually taken at the exact moments things happened.SunsAnvil wrote:Maybe I am showing my age but the above video with the overdramtic music played over a bunch of people sat at their computers (missing any real emotions when Nico goes out of Hamilton wins (if it was there I missed it) sums up everything wrong with F1. I want to see gladiators in wheel to wheel action. Not guys sat at their PC for over 2 hours straight!
The problem with F1 is that a large section of the fan-base has attention deficit disorder, or rose tinted glasses on!
NERDS!!GPR-A wrote:Behind the scenes....
https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/ ... 83016e9c4e
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZK1V1G8b4I
On Sundays he has generally been faster. Even when it looks like Rosberg has the pace. The few times we may have seen them race Rosberg has either had an issue or made a mistake...holeindalip wrote:Hamilton's pace has been much better since merc figured out the mounting issues for the brembos
We do? How do we/you design a car around an actual driver? Especially if both drivers are relatively similar in their preference? The preference, I assume in either being a neutral handling car opposed to one that perhaps is a bit more understeer or oversteer/snappier? And how much could that not be influenced by set-up anyway?Drpesq wrote:We all know that F1 teams engineer cars around the #1 driver. Nico's qualifying in 2014 was very impressive. Although Hamilton outscored him in 2013 by a bit, it seems that the W06 is an ideal fit for Hamilton.
I do not think your conclusion is valid. Yes, Lewis is much better than Nico since FRIC is removed, but there is basically not that general influence on the balance.dans79 wrote:Personally, I think Nico is better as thinking performance out of the car with his engineers, while Lewis is more seat of your pants. Lewis seems more comfortable dealing with a car that's got a lot of over-steer. Imo, Lewis pulled well clear of Nico when FRIC was removed from the car.
Lewis's biggest gripe when he first came to Mercedes, was that FRIC made the car handle differently under breaking.basti313 wrote: I do not think your conclusion is valid. Yes, Lewis is much better than Nico since FRIC is removed, but there is basically not that general influence on the balance.
I would, like the posters before, put my bet on breaking. Lewis is just making more laptime on the brakes,
Correct.dans79 wrote:Lewis's biggest gripe when he first came to Mercedes, was that FRIC made the car handle differently under breaking.basti313 wrote: I do not think your conclusion is valid. Yes, Lewis is much better than Nico since FRIC is removed, but there is basically not that general influence on the balance.
I would, like the posters before, put my bet on breaking. Lewis is just making more laptime on the brakes,
http://en.espn.co.uk/mercedes/motorspor ... 23395.html