It probably helped him to be in that 'good place' that has had the best out of him. He did not get there with Nico breathing down his neck
It probably helped him to be in that 'good place' that has had the best out of him. He did not get there with Nico breathing down his neck
Given his qualifying deficit to Lewis, I think that's to be expected. If you exclude the 3 races where one of them had an issue AUS, GER, BEL, then on average Valtteri qualified 0.165 behind Lewis, and the most he ever out qualified Lewis by was 0.145 (RUS).
If presented that way it looks close, but in the race I don't think there was much doubt in the step up in class.
It wasn't close, here are the gaps per race.
AUS 0.000 BOT accident BHR -0.096 CHN -0.050 AZE 0.160 ESP 0.040 MON 0.209 CAN -0.139 FRA 0.118 AUT -0.019 GBR 0.325 GER 0.000 HAM brakes HUN 0.260 BEL 0.000 BOT pu ITA 0.362 SIN 0.687 RUS -0.145 JPN 0.299 USA 0.379 MEX 0.266 BRA 0.160 ABU 0.162
I predict that next year the word petulance will be used to describe these two a lot.LM10 wrote: ↑27 Nov 2018, 00:24https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkErT0wmB-w
Listening to the team radio of Gasly at 0:11 and 2:16, I have a feeling that him and Max are gonna torpedo each other out of every track next season. I guess RedBull already noticed that it most probably is going to be an explosive combination.
Let's remember this comment.dans79 wrote: ↑27 Nov 2018, 00:51I predict that next year the word petulance will be used to describe these two a lot.LM10 wrote: ↑27 Nov 2018, 00:24https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkErT0wmB-w
Listening to the team radio of Gasly at 0:11 and 2:16, I have a feeling that him and Max are gonna torpedo each other out of every track next season. I guess RedBull already noticed that it most probably is going to be an explosive combination.
Maybe Leclerc leaves them both behind. 2019 will be interesting. This race was a good way to wrap up the season, despite Will Smith.LM10 wrote: ↑27 Nov 2018, 01:51Let's remember this comment.dans79 wrote: ↑27 Nov 2018, 00:51I predict that next year the word petulance will be used to describe these two a lot.LM10 wrote: ↑27 Nov 2018, 00:24https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkErT0wmB-w
Listening to the team radio of Gasly at 0:11 and 2:16, I have a feeling that him and Max are gonna torpedo each other out of every track next season. I guess RedBull already noticed that it most probably is going to be an explosive combination.
I think it's a bit like Senna, when he matured and reduced his crash rate reduced some folk still found things to criticise.Sieper wrote: ↑27 Nov 2018, 11:36A lot of people here really hoping Max to fail. Even pre-emptive petulance strikes have been launched already I see. Nice. I get so sick of it, it is so utterly condescending and why must those kind of terms be used every time, even if they did not happen and are totally off topic in this Abu Dhabi 2018 GP topic. Please keep them to your chest. I am confident you will find more then enough opportunity to empty the them onto next years race topics.