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Agreed...in the keep him honest department...he did make a mistake that broke his front wing and cost him one(Gasly) position.Andres125sx wrote: ↑01 Jul 2019, 13:42![]()
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Not sure if this is a good thing but he had to pass all 11 cars on track, nothing from pitstops. Anycase going from last to best of the rest was more than expected, so awesome job to the whole team, but this time specially Carlos![]()
Quite surprised Haas is still that high in qualy comparisons. Also worth noting, every other team is quite close to their position last year, no major changes except for McLaren and Williams.
The Haas is a very fast car on one lap but it destroys the tyres during the race.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑01 Jul 2019, 16:32Quite surprised Haas is still that high in qualy comparisons. Also worth noting, every other team is quite close to their position last year, no major changes except for McLaren and Williams.
Nonserviam85 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2019, 17:35The Haas is a very fast car on one lap but it destroys the tyres during the race.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑01 Jul 2019, 16:32Quite surprised Haas is still that high in qualy comparisons. Also worth noting, every other team is quite close to their position last year, no major changes except for McLaren and Williams.
He was able to overtake two cars running with DRS open (One HAAS (Grosjean), one RP. Not the slowest cars). Funny to see that he had to take a very defensive driving line in both cases after the pass whereas in all other cases he takes a natural driving line, even after passing Raikkonnen very late on the straight. Would love to see different angles from offboard cameras.
I'd love to see Raikonnen late in the race, I think he got to about half a second or less of Sainz, I am wondering about the lines Sainz took. I have a theory that Leclerc would have been able to defend against Verstappen if he held to the inside line. I am curious whether Sainz positioned himself on the inside before blue flags slowed Raikonnen down.dr_cooke wrote: ↑01 Jul 2019, 20:19He was able to overtake two cars running with DRS open (One HAAS (Grosjean), one RP. Not the slowest cars). Funny to see that he had to take a very defensive driving line in both cases after the pass whereas in all other cases he takes a natural driving line, even after passing Raikkonnen very late on the straight. Would love to see different angles from offboard cameras.
EDIT: Actually both RP had DRS open
Agreed. Leclerc left his door wide openFittingMechanics wrote: ↑01 Jul 2019, 21:08I'd love to see Raikonnen late in the race, I think he got to about half a second or less of Sainz, I am wondering about the lines Sainz took. I have a theory that Leclerc would have been able to defend against Verstappen if he held to the inside line. I am curious whether Sainz positioned himself on the inside before blue flags slowed Raikonnen down.dr_cooke wrote: ↑01 Jul 2019, 20:19He was able to overtake two cars running with DRS open (One HAAS (Grosjean), one RP. Not the slowest cars). Funny to see that he had to take a very defensive driving line in both cases after the pass whereas in all other cases he takes a natural driving line, even after passing Raikkonnen very late on the straight. Would love to see different angles from offboard cameras.
EDIT: Actually both RP had DRS open
I mean when his wheel fell off ( no gap between race week ends fools me
He probably thought he owed it to the team.
Carlos Sainz says his superb charge from the back of the grid at the Austrian Grand Prix to finish eighth came just hours after he apologised to his McLaren team for being so miserable and "rude" earlier in the weekend.
Source: https://pressfrom.info/au/news/sport/-1 ... an-gp.html