raymondu999 wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 08:39
I think the big thing is Seb is a momentum driver, whereas Charles is seemingly a direction driver. Seb likes to carry speed across corners whereas Charles seems like someone who likes to point the car and get a straighter exit.
Looking at the onboard comparisons of ghe last few races, I think (contrary to popular belief) that the Ferrari’s advantage is not power; but torque. That second phase of the exit when cars arent traction limited is where the Ferraris are stronger than the Mercs, not at the end of straights.
With Ferrari’s lower cornering performance Vettel’s momentum “style” is more disadvantaged than Leclerc’s; and whatever speed deficit Leclerc has on any apex would be countered by the Ferrari’s greater early acceleration
Every engine in the grid is a torquey engine, with fuel flow restrictions no one is gaining power through revs, Ferrari being the best engine currently it probably means it's superior in that area too.
Leclerc seems very Alonso-like in terms of how he forces the car into position and can keep momentum through instabilities that show, Vettel indeed is a "flow" driver, high apex speeds and focus on being clean, precise.
Vettel did have killer pace on race day it must be said.