It is weird. His onboard looked good. Just a slight twitch in one of the turns, but then his time was God awful.
Hamilton will finish qualifying 2nd at worst. RBR will not come any closer than 3-4 tenths. And under normal circumstances Bottas shouldn't be a big of a match for him at race pace.PlatinumZealot wrote: β10 Jul 2020, 17:53It is weird. His onboard looked good. Just a slight twitch in one of the turns, but then his time was God awful.
Sector 3 is front limited isn't it?PlatinumZealot wrote: β10 Jul 2020, 17:53It is weird. His onboard looked good. Just a slight twitch in one of the turns, but then his time was God awful.
30mm of rain between 10Am and 6 Pm was what Sky team said.mkay wrote: β10 Jul 2020, 17:50I don't get it. Forecasts show mild rain showers for mid-afternoon tomorrow and everyone is acting like it's a typhoon. We've had qualifying in worse conditions.
In my mind the accumulation of rain in certain parts of the track (esp. if drainage is poor) is the real issue given the heavy showers in the morning.
Not sure where they got that. Most forecast I've seen predict roughly 3mm of rain (so heavy rain) around the time of FP3, but by quali, rain to be as light as 1mm/hour.Big Tea wrote: β10 Jul 2020, 18:0230mm of rain between 10Am and 6 Pm was what Sky team said.mkay wrote: β10 Jul 2020, 17:50I don't get it. Forecasts show mild rain showers for mid-afternoon tomorrow and everyone is acting like it's a typhoon. We've had qualifying in worse conditions.
In my mind the accumulation of rain in certain parts of the track (esp. if drainage is poor) is the real issue given the heavy showers in the morning.
I did some quick math, but i see less than 25mm (.99 in) for all of tomorrow.Big Tea wrote: β10 Jul 2020, 18:0230mm of rain between 10Am and 6 Pm was what Sky team said.mkay wrote: β10 Jul 2020, 17:50I don't get it. Forecasts show mild rain showers for mid-afternoon tomorrow and everyone is acting like it's a typhoon. We've had qualifying in worse conditions.
In my mind the accumulation of rain in certain parts of the track (esp. if drainage is poor) is the real issue given the heavy showers in the morning.
I don't know why some of forumers derive data from onboard cameras and from driver corrections about car's speed. I am not sure which season was but time Hamilton was at mclaren ( maybe 2007 ) , Hamilton was talking about how ferrari were stable at turns, but Mclaren are faster than ferrari. More correction may be an indication of how driver confident about car's handling and able to go limits of it. Mercedes drives have made lesser correction maybe. But they also went outside of track when they tried to fast and Bottas show us what will happen when you go beyond.LM10 wrote: β10 Jul 2020, 17:57Hamilton will finish qualifying 2nd at worst. RBR will not come any closer than 3-4 tenths. And under normal circumstances Bottas shouldn't be a big of a match for him at race pace.PlatinumZealot wrote: β10 Jul 2020, 17:53It is weird. His onboard looked good. Just a slight twitch in one of the turns, but then his time was God awful.
That makes no sense. they are all slower than they where last week. its not like everyone except Merc, took a step forward performance wise. The only driver close to last weeks time is Perez, and he set his time much earlier than everyone else, and most likely running on absolute fumes.
Not looking at the Albon and Ricciardo spins it isntdans79 wrote: β10 Jul 2020, 17:57Sector 3 is front limited isn't it?PlatinumZealot wrote: β10 Jul 2020, 17:53It is weird. His onboard looked good. Just a slight twitch in one of the turns, but then his time was God awful.
The rain will wash away whatever advantage they have it will be down to driver skill tomorrow if quali gets a go ahead.
You have missed the last several rainy qualifyings haven't you?