2020 Tuscan Grand Prix - Mugello, September 11 - 13

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Re: 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix - Mugello, September 11 - 13

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Wass85 wrote:
13 Sep 2020, 02:10
PlatinumZealot wrote:
13 Sep 2020, 02:02
Wass85 wrote:
13 Sep 2020, 00:52


I just don't think he should be this close in ultimate speed to the soon to be most successful driver of all time.
I don't follow. Weren't you strongly suggesting in this very thread that Bottas rightfully deserves to be on pole.

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How does he?

I do think however he would have gone faster on his second run though.
he messed up is outlap otherwise how could he have been in the yellow flag situation with Ocon who is 9th

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Even if he didn't mess up, the track was slower because of head wind on the straights doubt he could have alleviated that. It is not all that bad though it is a long run down to turn 1.
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Re: 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix - Mugello, September 11 - 13

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PlatinumZealot wrote:
12 Sep 2020, 23:06
Hammerfist wrote:
12 Sep 2020, 21:13
Vettel is usually only around 2 tenths slower than Leclerc.

I get the Median to be -2.65 tenths. The average is -0.338 tenths.

AUT STY HUN GBR 70A ESP BEL ITA TUS
VET 01:04.206 01:19.545 01:14.774 01:26.339 01:27.078 01:17.168 01:43.261 01:21.151 01:16.858
LEC 01:04.041 01:19.628 01:14.817 01:25.427 01:26.709 01:16.953 01:42.996 01:20.443 01:16.324

GAP -0.165 0.083 0.043 -0.912 -0.369 -0.215 -0.265 -0.708 -0.534

The median ignores outliers.
Median -0.265
Average -0.338

Average with slowest and fastest removed..
-0.3161
I was refering to last year as well. A lot of times Vettel has been around 2 tenths, including 3 times this year. Monza should not be counted at all as Seb didn't even do a representative lap in clean air. Silverstone's gap is huge on both weekends. And of course you've got Mugello. It seems he really struggles against Leclerc in the high speed corners.

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Re: 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix - Mugello, September 11 - 13

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Hammerfist wrote:
13 Sep 2020, 07:02
PlatinumZealot wrote:
12 Sep 2020, 23:06
Hammerfist wrote:
12 Sep 2020, 21:13
Vettel is usually only around 2 tenths slower than Leclerc.

I get the Median to be -2.65 tenths. The average is -0.338 tenths.

AUT STY HUN GBR 70A ESP BEL ITA TUS
VET 01:04.206 01:19.545 01:14.774 01:26.339 01:27.078 01:17.168 01:43.261 01:21.151 01:16.858
LEC 01:04.041 01:19.628 01:14.817 01:25.427 01:26.709 01:16.953 01:42.996 01:20.443 01:16.324

GAP -0.165 0.083 0.043 -0.912 -0.369 -0.215 -0.265 -0.708 -0.534

The median ignores outliers.
Median -0.265
Average -0.338

Average with slowest and fastest removed..
-0.3161
I was refering to last year as well. A lot of times Vettel has been around 2 tenths, including 3 times this year. Monza should not be counted at all as Seb didn't even do a representative lap in clean air. Silverstone's gap is huge on both weekends. And of course you've got Mugello. It seems he really struggles against Leclerc in the high speed corners.
Even in his Red Bull days, he was slightly slower to Webber in high speed corners, but used to better him on other parts.
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T6-7 flatout. RB & RP were not flat in Q3. Ferrari not flat in Q2. Probably only Mercedes went flat though T6-7.


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NathanOlder wrote:
13 Sep 2020, 00:36
nevill3 wrote:
12 Sep 2020, 22:16
I thought I saw that Lewis went out again in Q1 after a setup change
You can't change setup before a second run. Once you leave the garage for the first time in Q1, the setup is frozen.
There are limited changes that can be made as has been said, also Lewis in his post Qualifying interview mentions that he made some changes that helped between Q1 and Q2. I watched this video after I posted my original comment.

During qualifying I definitely noticed Lewis going out again where as none of the other top runners did. These little details were not commentated on on the live feed I was watching but the graphic on the screen showed Lewis was out a second time and his overall lap count is higher than the other top two.
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ricardo-rs wrote:
12 Sep 2020, 17:52
Juzh wrote:
12 Sep 2020, 16:27
Pole Lap (open in yt)
--youtube url--
NOTICE: FOM has blocked your video.
Cold Fussion wrote:
12 Sep 2020, 18:55

Do you store these somewhere other than youtube? It would be nice to be able to download them since your videos get FOM'd quite often.
mirror
https://streamable.com/h8vwqw

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Juzh wrote:
13 Sep 2020, 09:56
ricardo-rs wrote:
12 Sep 2020, 17:52
Juzh wrote:
12 Sep 2020, 16:27
Pole Lap (open in yt)
--youtube url--
NOTICE: FOM has blocked your video.
Cold Fussion wrote:
12 Sep 2020, 18:55

Do you store these somewhere other than youtube? It would be nice to be able to download them since your videos get FOM'd quite often.
mirror
https://streamable.com/h8vwqw
BTW, I don't know if you were aware, even after the FOM block, it's still possible to download the lap (strangely without audio) from your YT channel via 3rd party websites...
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nevill3 wrote:
13 Sep 2020, 08:59

During qualifying I definitely noticed Lewis going out again where as none of the other top runners did. These little details were not commentated on on the live feed I was watching but the graphic on the screen showed Lewis was out a second time and his overall lap count is higher than the other top two.
Yes, I noticed it too. I guess he was checking on a change they'd made or he'd seen something in the data and wanted to try something out. Could just be a single corner change that gives lap time benefit just by allowing following corners to be slightly faster.
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Hammerfist wrote:
13 Sep 2020, 07:02
PlatinumZealot wrote:
12 Sep 2020, 23:06
Hammerfist wrote:
12 Sep 2020, 21:13
Vettel is usually only around 2 tenths slower than Leclerc.

I get the Median to be -2.65 tenths. The average is -0.338 tenths.

AUT STY HUN GBR 70A ESP BEL ITA TUS
VET 01:04.206 01:19.545 01:14.774 01:26.339 01:27.078 01:17.168 01:43.261 01:21.151 01:16.858
LEC 01:04.041 01:19.628 01:14.817 01:25.427 01:26.709 01:16.953 01:42.996 01:20.443 01:16.324

GAP -0.165 0.083 0.043 -0.912 -0.369 -0.215 -0.265 -0.708 -0.534

The median ignores outliers.
Median -0.265
Average -0.338

Average with slowest and fastest removed..
-0.3161
I was refering to last year as well. A lot of times Vettel has been around 2 tenths, including 3 times this year. Monza should not be counted at all as Seb didn't even do a representative lap in clean air. Silverstone's gap is huge on both weekends. And of course you've got Mugello. It seems he really struggles against Leclerc in the high speed corners.
The specialty of Vettel has always been slow corners. As someone else mentioned Webber was most of the time faster than Seb in those. That is also one of the reasons he needs a stable car with predictability. Something that Ferrari cannot offer. That is one the reasons he struggles more than Leclerc.

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Re: 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix - Mugello, September 11 - 13

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Just_a_fan wrote:
13 Sep 2020, 10:10
nevill3 wrote:
13 Sep 2020, 08:59

During qualifying I definitely noticed Lewis going out again where as none of the other top runners did. These little details were not commentated on on the live feed I was watching but the graphic on the screen showed Lewis was out a second time and his overall lap count is higher than the other top two.
Yes, I noticed it too. I guess he was checking on a change they'd made or he'd seen something in the data and wanted to try something out. Could just be a single corner change that gives lap time benefit just by allowing following corners to be slightly faster.
Mercedes do very often go out for a second run in Q1 though. More often than not I'd say. Maybe it was more a case of Bottas not wanting to go out.
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Wass85 wrote:
12 Sep 2020, 17:01
Hamilton surprised me by his recovery but I'm guessing he learned some tricks after doing his homework last night.
To the surprise of many, Hamilton puts a lot of work in to finding lap time improvements...
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NathanOlder wrote:
13 Sep 2020, 10:17
Just_a_fan wrote:
13 Sep 2020, 10:10
nevill3 wrote:
13 Sep 2020, 08:59

During qualifying I definitely noticed Lewis going out again where as none of the other top runners did. These little details were not commentated on on the live feed I was watching but the graphic on the screen showed Lewis was out a second time and his overall lap count is higher than the other top two.
Yes, I noticed it too. I guess he was checking on a change they'd made or he'd seen something in the data and wanted to try something out. Could just be a single corner change that gives lap time benefit just by allowing following corners to be slightly faster.
Mercedes do very often go out for a second run in Q1 though. More often than not I'd say. Maybe it was more a case of Bottas not wanting to go out.
He was slower than Bottas in Q1, went out again for a partial lap, and then was faster than Bottas in Q2 and Q3. That's not a coincidence. Maybe Bottas thought he had qualifying in the bag. If he did, that was his mistake.
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Just_a_fan wrote:
13 Sep 2020, 10:21
NathanOlder wrote:
13 Sep 2020, 10:17
Just_a_fan wrote:
13 Sep 2020, 10:10

Yes, I noticed it too. I guess he was checking on a change they'd made or he'd seen something in the data and wanted to try something out. Could just be a single corner change that gives lap time benefit just by allowing following corners to be slightly faster.
Mercedes do very often go out for a second run in Q1 though. More often than not I'd say. Maybe it was more a case of Bottas not wanting to go out.
He was slower than Bottas in Q1, went out again for a partial lap, and then was faster than Bottas in Q2 and Q3. That's not a coincidence. Maybe Bottas thought he had qualifying in the bag. If he did, that was his mistake.
Yep, if they go out for a partial run in qualifying they usually do so together unless one is struggling.