Maybe Vettel's problem occured on lap to the grid not immediately after engine was fired up..Restomaniac wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 10:03It surely asks the question then.
How can Mercedes spot their spark plug issues yet Ferrari didn't? AFAIK the engines are not used between qualifying and setup on race morning.
And Raikkonen's the week before? The engines are not exactly being stressed on the parade lap are they.F1NAC wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 10:52Maybe Vettel's problem occured on lap to the grid not immediately after engine was fired up..Restomaniac wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 10:03It surely asks the question then.
How can Mercedes spot their spark plug issues yet Ferrari didn't? AFAIK the engines are not used between qualifying and setup on race morning.
Yes Massa and Alonso did --- there but IMHO I dont think Max would've got past Hamilton. Those straights are just too strong for themVasconia wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 10:57Well, the final and worst conclusion is that the championship is over. I am pretty sure that Hamilton won´t have a double DNF in the next races. At least I hope Vettel can win some of them and give some emotion.
Hamiton did not have such a great advantage as expected but he was comforably in the lead until he had that problem. The most surprising fact was that he was stronger with super softs tyres rather than with the softs ones, contrarty to what it has been usual so far.
It was difficult to imagine how Max could have overtaken Lewis but the battle could have been much better. Sadly Alonso and Massa were there.
I agree with you, that Renault PU doesnt help to much. But man, there was a moment when Max was so damn close!!.F1NAC wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 11:02Yes Massa and Alonso did --- there but IMHO I dont think Max would've got past Hamilton. Those straights are just too strong for themVasconia wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 10:57Well, the final and worst conclusion is that the championship is over. I am pretty sure that Hamilton won´t have a double DNF in the next races. At least I hope Vettel can win some of them and give some emotion.
Hamiton did not have such a great advantage as expected but he was comforably in the lead until he had that problem. The most surprising fact was that he was stronger with super softs tyres rather than with the softs ones, contrarty to what it has been usual so far.
It was difficult to imagine how Max could have overtaken Lewis but the battle could have been much better. Sadly Alonso and Massa were there.
All indications are that Alonso and Massa were the sole and only reason why it was that close in the first place, as a result of the Mercedes struggling in dirty air. Even Max said as much, post-race. If Alonso and Massa weren’t, it wouldnt have been that close.
ChrisDanger wrote: ↑08 Oct 2017, 16:07Japanese Grand Prix Driver Briefing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPr5khO86Eg
yes but again backmarkers are acting like fools. Alonso and Massa this year, with ALonso in 2 consecutive races screwing fights in front. Also Massa had his moments earlier in the season (Barcelona, Sochi)
You are confusing parade lap (the one right before lights go out) with lap to grid (the sometimes multiple laps where drivers check the track and car on full fuel and make final wing adjustment, finally leaving their car on the grid when it's full of people - BEFORE the parade lap). Neither Raikkonen nor Vettel had their issue occur on the parade lap, it was before that. Now, during pre race build up, Rosberg confirmed that actually the drivers have to push a little bit to feel what the car is like on heavy fuel, so zero stress on the PU is probably not quite right.Restomaniac wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 10:54And Raikkonen's the week before? The engines are not exactly being stressed on the parade lap are they.F1NAC wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 10:52Maybe Vettel's problem occured on lap to the grid not immediately after engine was fired up..Restomaniac wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 10:03
It surely asks the question then.
How can Mercedes spot their spark plug issues yet Ferrari didn't? AFAIK the engines are not used between qualifying and setup on race morning.
This year was the best championship run of the Scuderia in years and the first time someone gave Mercedes a run for their money in the V6 era. They have problems, yes, but I think we should see the positives.Jolle wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 11:14With the issues Ferrari had this season, it feels a bit like the eighties/early nineties for me again, when Ferrari's were fast but fragile and the crew generally in chaos. The pre-Jean Todt era. With the drilled operation from McLaren/Dennis and the opportunistic but cleaver approach from Frank Williams.
Thinking of it, maybe this is all part of the big liberty plan, bring back the past: MercedesAMG and RedBull have taken the place of McLaren and Williams very well.
Next up: The old master (Hamilton) with a young, even faster but wild contender (Verstappen) in the same team, winning almost all the races.
Oops. Yeah sorry about that. I still don't buy pushing a little bit should cause those kind of failures IF everything is checked properly.cooken wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 13:17You are confusing parade lap (the one right before lights go out) with lap to grid (the sometimes multiple laps where drivers check the track and car on full fuel and make final wing adjustment, finally leaving their car on the grid when it's full of people - BEFORE the parade lap). Neither Raikkonen nor Vettel had their issue occur on the parade lap, it was before that. Now, during pre race build up, Rosberg confirmed that actually the drivers have to push a little bit to feel what the car is like on heavy fuel, so zero stress on the PU is probably not quite right.Restomaniac wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 10:54And Raikkonen's the week before? The engines are not exactly being stressed on the parade lap are they.
Having said that, I could see a problem developing after qualifying, where the PU is turned up to the max, then shut down and everything cools down. Not inconceivable that on next startup some damage reveals itself.
Thanks!ChrisDanger wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 12:06If anyone missed this it's a real gem.
ChrisDanger wrote: ↑08 Oct 2017, 16:07Japanese Grand Prix Driver Briefing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPr5khO86Eg