Surely there is dry and DRY though. If it’s cool it’s hardly going to be bone dry if it’s been raining. Also the met office have it at over 60% chance of rain right through till 4PM on Sunday.
Surely there is dry and DRY though. If it’s cool it’s hardly going to be bone dry if it’s been raining. Also the met office have it at over 60% chance of rain right through till 4PM on Sunday.
I’d argue Button was just very lucky. That ‘image’ of having that supernatural ability to know when to put on the right tires is a myth. He usually lucked into the right strategy (the perfect one) because he was out of position (relative to Hamilton) where a gamble could yield a higher gain if it worked - and it did.ringo wrote: ↑27 Jul 2019, 05:55Button is not a good wet driver. Neither is alonso. What button did was to know when to change between an intermediate and slick tyre. If on the same tyres with hamilton or any other car of similar ability he was beaten. Button was very observant and patient letting the race come to him. Maybe a skill he developed from his triathalons. But by no means a good wet driver. You can check the hilight reels.
First cornerJuzh wrote: ↑27 Jul 2019, 10:37verstappen's fp2 p5 lap 1.14.133
https://streamable.com/2ylrw
https://streamable.com/2ylrw
it's still down around 14 kmh compared to his last year's q3 runShrieker wrote: ↑27 Jul 2019, 10:55First cornerJuzh wrote: ↑27 Jul 2019, 10:37verstappen's fp2 p5 lap 1.14.133
https://streamable.com/2ylrw
https://streamable.com/2ylrw
Bottas better than Max in the wet?ringo wrote: ↑27 Jul 2019, 05:55Button is not a good wet driver. Neither is alonso. What button did was to know when to change between an intermediate and slick tyre. If on the same tyres with hamilton or any other car of similar ability he was beaten. Button was very observant and patient letting the race come to him. Maybe a skill he developed from his triathalons. But by no means a good wet driver. You can check the hilight reels. As for alonso, no long explanation needed. He is not good at all in the wet. 60% of the time he will spin on a curb or fall off track. Max is better in the wet than two above. Bottas is in fact better in the wet than all these 3. Watch his wer races to appreciate that he has very good car control in slippery conditions.Pyrone89 wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 23:55Nothimg apart from them being less talented than those drivers. But the point is there are a number of drivers more talented than Bottas and Rosberg in the wet and those drivers could have had the same record if in Hamilton’s position, making it not some godlike achievement it is made out to be here.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 23:41
So what stopped his teammate from accumulating a similarly impressive record?
In fact I think the following recent drivers would 100% have the exact same wet record as Hamilton’s Merc wet record when in his position:
1. Verstappen
2. Alonso
3. Button
Not to mention the number of drivers that are likely to be better in the wet than Rosberg and Bottas yet may have lost 1 or 2 at most (Vettel, Kimi, Ricciardo etc)
I am gonna exclude Norris and Russell because they have yet too prove themselves.
there is one less DRS zone this year.Juzh wrote: ↑27 Jul 2019, 11:47it's still down around 14 kmh compared to his last year's q3 runShrieker wrote: ↑27 Jul 2019, 10:55First cornerJuzh wrote: ↑27 Jul 2019, 10:37verstappen's fp2 p5 lap 1.14.133
https://streamable.com/2ylrw
https://streamable.com/2ylrw