tangodjango wrote: ↑13 Dec 2020, 08:40
I think Peter Prodromou did a talk where he said Vettel did a lot of work to maximize the blown diffusers, however I don't buy that he was the undisputed best or most suited at driving those cars even though he was really great in that era. I think Alonso, Hamilton and Verstappen would have done equally well if not better. I maintain it's a mixture of car and driver maximizing said car.
Absolutely agree. The myth that Vettels exhuast blown diffuser redbull was difficult to drive and get the maximum out of it is not true. As Ric tested Vettels 2009, 2010 redbull and was quicker. and vettels exact 2013 redbull just before he got the promotion at silverstone. Ric did not even fit in the seat properly and was very unfomfortable due to his wide hips and was instantly quicker in short and long run pace. Horner was even confused why he was quicker right out of the box like that and thought wow ye RIc is fast but we dont know if he can actually race. Well Ric put that concern to bed in 2014 with 3 wins to Vettels 0
Vergne and Algeshuari and many other torro rosso juniors when driving the redbull in tests all said how much easier to drive, better balanced, better traction like almost traction control like and faster. All there lap times also were right on it. So yes if rookies could instantly drive that redbull even faster than Vettel could you can be sure experienced drivers like Alonso and Hamilton could also.
Look also what Russell said about the Merc the current dominant car.
Asked on Channel 4 what it was like to drive the Mercedes, Russell said: “It’s a work of art, honestly, everything about it.
“It’s so smooth, so nice over the bumps, so much downforce, so much grip.
“And I feel in control of it. A lot of cars, when they’re not perfectly balanced the car is controlling you, and you’re reacting to the car.
“But as the driver in that Mercedes I’m controlling it, and that’s just such a joy. That’s what you want in a racing car and that’s what you get in this Mercedes.”
So yes i do agree if you put Ham or Alonso in the redbull back then they would have beaten Vettel just as easy as Leclerc or Ricciardo did. Dominant cars are generally much easier to drive not harder.
Hamilton whether you like him or not says some very interesting things and he usually on the money.
Remember he was saying Ferrari doing some strange things with the engine a few years back. Well looks like Ham was eventually proven correct.
Ham also famously said 1 time after qualy that Vettels car is just so dam fast compared to his, Vettel can miss 3 apexes and still get pole position.
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