Well, I have a quite firm believe.
Stroll did not have to risk a pass on Perez now. Gasly was almost put in the wall today by Perez.
Red Bull fans seems to be putting all their eggs of hope in the basket of "party mode" ban (or is it so?). I am afraid such a thought process would be shocked in Monza. Especially after the failed bets on hot weather and tyre life. Every manufacturer would have to find a compromise between max power and it's endurance. So, everybody is going to be hit.
Yes. That is true. Everybody will be hit. Monza is a quite specific track, and the qualy itself is an almost laughable matter thesevdays. Look what happened last year. But, without the additional power mercedes produces as opposed to Honda in strat 2 I think they will loose more then 1 hundrest of a second. If so Max would have qualified P2 here in Spa.Moore77 wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 19:26Red Bull fans seems to be putting all their eggs of hope in the basket of "party mode" ban (or is it so?). I am afraid such a thought process would be shocked in Monza. Every manufacturer would have to find a compromise between max power and it's endurance. So, everybody is going to be hit.
Mercs 2nd sector was extraordinarily dominant; the DF they carried was unusual and big comparatively speakingENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 17:42The differences were not that big214270 wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 17:40I think Renault were fortunate here. Renault ran low-drag, RB ran a different package with downforce & Merc were the most sub-optimal with a giant amount of downforce comparatively, anticipating rain. Renault won’t be as close next week if everyone runs a similar package.
The engine map changes will make it difficult to assess, but Renault are not as close to RB as this result will have you believe.holeindalip wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 18:10Why not, Renault ran really well in Italy last year as well. Cyril said pre-race that low df and high df circuits are ok for them its just when they are in between they have issues...214270 wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 17:40I think Renault were fortunate here. Renault ran low-drag, RB ran a different package with downforce & Merc were the most sub-optimal with a giant amount of downforce comparatively, anticipating rain. Renault won’t be as close next week if everyone runs a similar package.
Mercedes will be even stronger. Their engine is the most impervious to damage judging by their high power Qualy mode. When you translate this durability downwards it inversely squares with the power level. They will have a good deal amount of power to use in the race after this. Riding off into the sunset will be the norm now.
The maps used are normally the same between cars; you race your teammate by saving tyres. What BOT was asking for was unusualgrubschumi13 wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 19:07Everyone did their jobs today. Max as usual the only one against Mercedes.
Certainly some rain would have spiced up the action.
I can't help but feel sorry for Bottas, If there was any doubt Bottas is a 2nd driver not in name but certainly in action, today should be telling again.
In Mercedes whenever there is a call to one driver pass, it has always been in Hamilton's favor.
Whenever the team allows a driver to dictate the strategy, it is always Hamilton.
I cannot recall a single race strategy that Mercedes called that ended up favoring Bottas over Hamilton.
At Silverstone when Mercedes were 2-3 and Hamilton behind Bottas, the team said "you are free to race" knowing how much of an advantage Hamilton had with fresher tires and that the pass was inevitable. Today with Bottas behind, the team protected Hamilton.
How is he not a second driver
Did Max not complain that he run out of party mode a few seconds early? It is not just Merc who lose qualli mode, what ever they call it Honda have it too, and will lose it.Sieper wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 19:32Yes. That is true. Everybody will be hit. Monza is a quite specific track, and the qualy itself is an almost laughable matter thesevdays. Look what happened last year. But, without the additional power mercedes produces as opposed to Honda in strat 2 I think they will loose more then 1 hundrest of a second. If so Max would have qualified P2 here in Spa.Moore77 wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 19:26Red Bull fans seems to be putting all their eggs of hope in the basket of "party mode" ban (or is it so?). I am afraid such a thought process would be shocked in Monza. Every manufacturer would have to find a compromise between max power and it's endurance. So, everybody is going to be hit.
These are the same rules of engagement that Hamilton and Rosberg were given, thought it must be said, that the two ignored the hell out of those rules a few times. It started in Bahrain 2014 on Rosberg's side with Hamilton reacting in due course. It will not be good for Bottas to ignore the rules on his own at this time.grubschumi13 wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 19:07Everyone did their jobs today. Max as usual the only one against Mercedes.
Certainly some rain would have spiced up the action.
I can't help but feel sorry for Bottas, If there was any doubt Bottas is a 2nd driver not in name but certainly in action, today should be telling again.
In Mercedes whenever there is a call to one driver pass, it has always been in Hamilton's favor.
Whenever the team allows a driver to dictate the strategy, it is always Hamilton.
I cannot recall a single race strategy that Mercedes called that ended up favoring Bottas over Hamilton.
At Silverstone when Mercedes were 2-3 and Hamilton behind Bottas, the team said "you are free to race" knowing how much of an advantage Hamilton had with fresher tires and that the pass was inevitable. Today with Bottas behind, the team protected Hamilton.
How is he not a second driver
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 19:37Mercedes will be even stronger. Their engine is the most impervious to damage judging by their high power Qualy mode. When you translate this durability downwards it inversely squares with the power level. They will have a good deal amount of power to use in the race after this. Riding off into the sunset will be the norm now.
That’s a bit of a logical fallacy.Sieper wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 19:32Yes. That is true. Everybody will be hit. Monza is a quite specific track, and the qualy itself is an almost laughable matter thesevdays. Look what happened last year. But, without the additional power mercedes produces as opposed to Honda in strat 2 I think they will loose more then 1 hundrest of a second. If so Max would have qualified P2 here in Spa.Moore77 wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 19:26Red Bull fans seems to be putting all their eggs of hope in the basket of "party mode" ban (or is it so?). I am afraid such a thought process would be shocked in Monza. Every manufacturer would have to find a compromise between max power and it's endurance. So, everybody is going to be hit.
Alonso was available for both 2019 & 2020 and already showed competent performance against Hamilton previously...Hoffman900 wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 19:12He’s doing a good job but he would never stand a chance, as would just about anyone else in the field
But their time down the straight or top speed wasn't that low. They have more downforce than the others in Hungary or in Spa/Monza spec. They might have more downforce, but their drag level wasn't holding them back.214270 wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 19:34Mercs 2nd sector was extraordinarily dominant; the DF they carried was unusual and big comparatively speakingENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 17:42The differences were not that big214270 wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 17:40I think Renault were fortunate here. Renault ran low-drag, RB ran a different package with downforce & Merc were the most sub-optimal with a giant amount of downforce comparatively, anticipating rain. Renault won’t be as close next week if everyone runs a similar package.
He is putting a spin on things to protect his legacy. Bottas is nowhere near him. The delta between the Mercedes and the Red Bull is so big that even a perfect Verstappen can't prevent front row lockouts and 1-2 sweeps.