Yet the gap keeps increasing? It's like Spec 2 and Spec 3 engines are the same lul.
That lap Lewis was close to vettel as they went in to les combes, and lost a big chunk being to close through S2 where clean air is crucial. So not quite as clear as you say
I know, but after that, there has been no recovery, has there? Compared to Ferrari's performance, they always seem to be able to recover in the next sector if they lose out in the previous one.NathanOlder wrote: ↑26 Aug 2018, 16:15@Sierra117 ,
Hamilton was 0.9 behind Vettel going in to Les Combes (end of S1) and lost time because he was following Vettel closely in S2.
Simple explanation