2019 Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, August 2-4

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iotar__ wrote:
03 Aug 2019, 10:33
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03 Aug 2019, 08:42
drunkf1fan wrote:
03 Aug 2019, 02:03


I'm not sure if that is a joke or not?

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His best circuits are those with little to no deg, Russia, etc, not front limited ones. As with Rosberg if he can qualify ahead or be ahead in the first corner at a track with hard passing like Singapore/Monaco, otherwise he'll be overcut or be a sitting duck late in the race as he was last year here, Brazil, USA and anywhere similar.
no, it's no joke, I can see him taking Pole today - as he did on 3 of 4 front limited circuits so far this year. And if he does, that should be enough to finish ahead of Verstappen tomorrow.
Of course on a one stopper Mercedes had a disadvantage when it comes to "deg" against Ferrari when Bottas had this great race there and had to had a massive first stint to build the lead and defend it on the second. Nothing to do with track or low degradation (edit:" meaning general low degradation of the track "helping" Bottas if that's not clear") or any of this made up BS. Whereas Hamilton was nowhere. Conclusion: Bottas is only good on low deg track like Russia :roll: . Not in Hungary here or Silverstone recently. Rubbish at those.

2nd edit: Baku 2 years ago Bottas was stretching stints and Hamilton had to pit becasue his tyres were done, presumably becasue of low track deg :wink: .
You may or may not remember that Hamilton flat spotted the tires in Baku, they weren't degrading and he had a decent gap to Bottas up to that point. It had precisely nothing to do with tire deg so using it as some kind of counter example when it was extremely out of the ordinary and literally the only example of Hamilton having to pit earlier is frankly ridiculous. It also turned out that basically no one that day had tire deg and the softer compound tire was faster despite being older and qualified on. There was so little deg that when a few teams tried to undercut they simply found the new tires slower, so everyone who didn't pit early pretty much decided to go long. Almost everyone who pit early ended up punished for it and as Bottas was a fair distance behind vettel and Hamilton had been compromised due to the lock up, they left him out.

The rest of what you said mostly came across as gibberish.

As for anything being made up, Bottas has horrible tire wear. Again look at what happened in Brazil, or USA or anywhere that Ham is cruising up near the front as in USA 2017, while Bottas is dropping further and further back into 4th-6th place, then finally being so slow is passed by slower cars before he went on to do extra pitstops.

Look at Silverstone, where he had to pit much earlier, or as said Hungary last year pitting 10 laps earlier than Hamilton and horrendous tire deg by comparison. What about Austria, Hamilton dropped back for cooling reasons but towards the end of Bottas's stint he dropped back from Leclerc and Hamilton was running about a second behind because he didn't lose the performance Bottas did. Then despite the broken wing, staying out way longer and the much longer pitstop he almost passed Bottas at the end of the race as once again Bottas's tires fell off.

Lets put some numbers to Austria, when Ham came out of the pits he was 20.5 seconds behind Leclerc on lap 35 16.5 behind Bottas. Lap 55, Ham 19.5 behind Leclerc, only 14 behind Bottas lap 69, Ham 18.4 seconds behind Verstappen who leads now, 3 seconds behind Bottas.

Bottas shows this drop off almost everywhere.

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Charles charles charles.
Extremely lucky to be able to continue after such an impact. Ferrari sure as hell build strong suspensions and gearboxes
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So close for Russell! Great lap.

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Williams in less than 2 seconds from P1 in Qualifying! That’s amazing

Williams... Welcome to the midfield!


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Ricciardo had a keruffle with Perez at the start of his last lap, but, why was that the critical point? ... Renault really seem to be messing up regularly don't they?

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SmallSoldier wrote:
03 Aug 2019, 15:22
Williams in less than 2 seconds from P1 in Qualifying! That’s amazing

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short track, will be more soon. But Russell doing a great job, distroying kubica at every track

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KiLLu12258 wrote:
SmallSoldier wrote:
03 Aug 2019, 15:22
Williams in less than 2 seconds from P1 in Qualifying! That’s amazing

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short track, will be more soon. But Russell doing a great job, distroying kubica at every track
They’ve well off the pace on every race so far... This is definitely an improvement... Very happy for them


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Leclerc will starts with softs tomorrow

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Interesting, looks like they won't be in play for pole, so trying to get ahead at the start is surely a good try then for Leclerc.

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F1NAC wrote:
03 Aug 2019, 15:41
Leclerc will starts with softs tomorrow
He was on 2. set of medium.

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KiLLu12258 wrote:
03 Aug 2019, 15:28
. But Russell doing a great job, distroying kubica at every track
Still don't understand why Kubica is on the grid. He was a good, quick driver back in the day, but the day was a long time ago...
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Very long gone - I mean, 1.3s is not so much more than it has been, but, with Russell now fighting for Q2, it starts to become much more obvious (and problematic). Still, I suppose, Kubica got their 1st point :-p

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Merc party mode incoming in 3 2 1....
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Just_a_fan wrote:
KiLLu12258 wrote:
03 Aug 2019, 15:28
. But Russell doing a great job, distroying kubica at every track
Still don't understand why Kubica is on the grid. He was a good, quick driver back in the day, but the day was a long time ago...
Are they using the same parts though?

Regardless of, praise should be given to Russell who is a very fast driver and did a great job.


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Merc both drivers had mistakes in their first Q3 lap, so they still have plenty of room for improvement, expect a 1:14.5 for pole HAM or Bottas
True GOATs don’t need the help of superior material to win.

Tom Brady, Usain Bolt are true GOATs.