matt_b wrote: ↑27 May 2017, 14:42
....and that's why you never wait until your final attempt around monaco, a bit of a baku 2.0 from lewis today
or Sochi 3.0(2016 & 2017), or Singapore 2.0.....
Lewis was unlucky with Vandoorne's crash but he dug his own grave because he ran through all of Q2 and the speed wasn't there. His S1/S2 were just on par with the midfielders
Anyway, I don't think Mercedes(Bottas) was as fast as Q3 suggests. Vettel had already done 1.12.3 on FP3 and Kimi's ideal lap is almost 2 tenths quicker, so Ferrari definitely had potential for 1.11.
Also, apart from Kimi, everybody was very slow on the first set of tyres during Q3. Then, on the second, Bottas was the only one to do the right thing and run two fast laps. His first lap of the second set of tyres was 1.12.5 which was a bit slower than Verstappen's best Q3 lap(the sole one he did on the second set of tyres). Ricciardo didn't do a fast lap on his second set, so that's why he was so slow. Which was a pitty cause I'm sure he had much more to show.
All in all, I think the pecking order at Monaco is : Ferrari, Red Bull, Mercedes, Toro Rosso, Mclaren.
W08 is not a dominant car(the PU advantage still exists but not as huge as before, in relation to Ferrari's) and Mercedes is in trouble for the championship, imho
iotar__ wrote: ↑27 May 2017, 21:14
- How many slow laps they kept showing this weekend? TV coverage of F1 is bad.
Agree entirely. It was very often all weekend for the director to follow full cruising/warm up laps and then switch once the fast lap started.
@Manoah2u, I subscribe what you said there.