verstappen's pole lap 1.07.508
https://streamable.com/uq1n1
His Q2 lap, which was his fastest lap actually (by 0.005s)
https://streamable.com/dpys6
vs vettel - honda is pretty handy on the straights
https://streamable.com/1duxi
They did not use the new frontwing.loner wrote: ↑16 Nov 2019, 23:03Wouter wrote: ↑16 Nov 2019, 23:00No, no!! Max thinks otherwise!
https://twitter.com/Mattzel89/status/11 ... 0769819648
so did or did not RBR use a new front wing during qualifying coz iam confused?!!
At 1:11 Vettel is at 192 km/h and Max at 202 km/h. Up until there Vettel was 10 or more km/h down. Then he outaccelerates him and is at 258 km/h vs. Verstappens 257 km/h. No DRS there yet and Ferrari with the clearly bigger rear wing.Juzh wrote: ↑16 Nov 2019, 23:07verstappen's pole lap 1.07.508
https://streamable.com/uq1n1
https://streamable.com/uq1n1
His Q2 lap, which was his fastest lap actually (by 0.005s)
https://streamable.com/dpys6
https://streamable.com/dpys6
vs vettel - honda is pretty handy on the straights
https://streamable.com/1duxi
https://streamable.com/1duxi
Dont read too much into such precise speed readings. It's next to impossible to sync speedometers with such accuracy to be able to do point based messurements. It's possible vettel's speedo is slightly ahead and verstappen is slighty behind or vice versa. Difference might only be a tenth or two, but for F1 car that's enough to make a noticable difference.LM10 wrote: ↑16 Nov 2019, 23:27At 1:11 Vettel is at 192 km/h and Max at 202 km/h. Up until there Vettel was 10 or more km/h down. Then he outaccelerates him and is at 258 km/h vs. Verstappens 257 km/h. No DRS there yet and Ferrari with the clearly bigger rear wing.Juzh wrote: ↑16 Nov 2019, 23:07verstappen's pole lap 1.07.508
https://streamable.com/uq1n1
https://streamable.com/uq1n1
His Q2 lap, which was his fastest lap actually (by 0.005s)
https://streamable.com/dpys6
https://streamable.com/dpys6
vs vettel - honda is pretty handy on the straights
https://streamable.com/1duxi
https://streamable.com/1duxi
Still hard to interpret what has changed, if you ask me.
You’re right, but no matter who’s speedo might be slightly in front, what we see is two speedos next to each other, one showing less and the other more speed. At the end it’s turned around. It means that Vettel outaccelerated Max, doesn’t it?Juzh wrote: ↑16 Nov 2019, 23:42Dont read too much into such precise speed readings. It's next to impossible to sync speedometers with such accuracy to be able to do point based messurements. It's possible vettel's speedo is slightly ahead and verstappen is slighty behind or vice versa. Difference might only be a tenth or two, but for F1 car that's enough to make a noticable difference.LM10 wrote: ↑16 Nov 2019, 23:27At 1:11 Vettel is at 192 km/h and Max at 202 km/h. Up until there Vettel was 10 or more km/h down. Then he outaccelerates him and is at 258 km/h vs. Verstappens 257 km/h. No DRS there yet and Ferrari with the clearly bigger rear wing.Juzh wrote: ↑16 Nov 2019, 23:07verstappen's pole lap 1.07.508
https://streamable.com/uq1n1
https://streamable.com/uq1n1
His Q2 lap, which was his fastest lap actually (by 0.005s)
https://streamable.com/dpys6
https://streamable.com/dpys6
vs vettel - honda is pretty handy on the straights
https://streamable.com/1duxi
https://streamable.com/1duxi
Still hard to interpret what has changed, if you ask me.
You're right in the first case. he does simply out accelerate him there.LM10 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 00:52You’re right, but no matter who’s speedo might be slightly in front, what we see is two speedos next to each other, one showing less and the other more speed. At the end it’s turned around. It means that Vettel outaccelerated Max, doesn’t it?Juzh wrote: ↑16 Nov 2019, 23:42Dont read too much into such precise speed readings. It's next to impossible to sync speedometers with such accuracy to be able to do point based messurements. It's possible vettel's speedo is slightly ahead and verstappen is slighty behind or vice versa. Difference might only be a tenth or two, but for F1 car that's enough to make a noticable difference.LM10 wrote: ↑16 Nov 2019, 23:27
At 1:11 Vettel is at 192 km/h and Max at 202 km/h. Up until there Vettel was 10 or more km/h down. Then he outaccelerates him and is at 258 km/h vs. Verstappens 257 km/h. No DRS there yet and Ferrari with the clearly bigger rear wing.
Still hard to interpret what has changed, if you ask me.
Not only in the hot lap, same goes for the acceleration at the end of the outlap before they start their hot laps. Vettel is slower and significantly outaccelerating even without DRS which opens at about 290 km/h.