I don’t think Hamilton will let himself be outqualified by Bottas now that Verstappen might be / is in contention.godlameroso wrote: ↑11 Apr 2021, 19:47If the trend continues it'll be 15.4 vs 15.6 Max vs Bottas, and Ferrari will be able to qualify near the front, McLaren and Renault will qualify near each other with AT02 just ahead of them. AM will be dreadful in qualifying, and will likely be fighting Alfa and Williams.
More like the team won't try to set-up the car to please both drivers equally. Instead they will set it up for maximum performance and that will most likely favor Hamilton more as he can handle a twitchy car better.
The cars are set up by the drivers working with their respective engineers. They don't just say "here's the set up, drive it". That's what practice is for, after all.
that's the fine details. I'm talking about the general set-up they decide on before they ever get to the track.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 08:39The cars are set up by the drivers working with their respective engineers. They don't just say "here's the set up, drive it". That's what practice is for, after all.
I think too much is put on this idea that the car is set up for a certain driver in a team. A car is either quick or it isn't. You don't build a quick car and then dial it back to keep one driver happy if the other driver is quick in it as standard. It's the slower/less confident driver's job to find the pace. Often, the slower driver just needs to find confidence in the car because, ultimately, it's confidence that gives him that last % of pace.dans79 wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 09:11that's the fine details. I'm talking about the general set-up they decide on before they ever get to the track.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 08:39The cars are set up by the drivers working with their respective engineers. They don't just say "here's the set up, drive it". That's what practice is for, after all.
The obvious place is at the end of the longest straight, yes? But that's also where the DRS is. A car getting a DRS tow will be significantly faster than one that's driving on its own with the wing closed.mclaren111 wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 09:53Amen... Shows you how "stupid" some "intelligent" people still are...