Is reading that difficult for you?NathanOlder wrote: ↑28 Apr 2019, 09:53Doesn't explain why Vettel was so far off in Q2 on the mediums. They both would have been pushing 100% to try and get into Q3 on the mediums. Charles time blew Seb away massively.
Silent Storm wrote: ↑27 Apr 2019, 23:40On top of that Vettel was stuck behind a Toro Rosso till S2 which compromised his warm up lap, the commentators did mention that some parts of the track had lower track temp due to shade which I believe would have made it even more difficult to get the tyres upto temperature after he passed the Toro Rosso, which is why Vettel didn't go all out on his first run probably because he didn't want to end up crashing knowing his tyre temp is not optimum.
A driver would either back out of the corner and go straight after a hint of understeer (which Hamilton did) or commit to the corner and carry on if he feels confident enough (which both Ferrari drivers did)And Lewis never hit the wall. He ran down the escape road. Not hit the wall.
Basically what I said before, and thanks for posting the screenshot.
search wrote: ↑28 Apr 2019, 10:12from the mini-sector times, it looks like he had problems getting heat into the tires at the beginning of the lap:
https://i.imgur.com/U7WfNUA.png
(screenshot from just before the red flag came out)