I think the cars would have struggled had the DRS activation point not been moved. They wouldn't have been able to get close enough to have a go in to the first left hander otherwise. We could see on that clip how even with DRS for almost the whole straight, the Mercedes needed to be about 7-8/10ths behind to have a sniff. 9/10ths was too far back against Leclerc and Norris.
I think that's mainly because they were faster.
Go and rewatch the video, because this ain't correct.NathanOlder wrote: ↑23 Apr 2021, 08:56Perez used more ?LHamilton wrote: ↑23 Apr 2021, 04:01Looks like Perez did use more kerb than Verstappen during their respective Q3 run. So there might be something to it.
Verstappens mistake in the second corner lost him quite a bit I must say.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhEMuDNGy7I
I see they were using the same through
Tamburello, entry and mid, but max goes wider on exit and loses time.
Villeneuve same amount on way through but Sergio uses a tiny bit more of the exit curb.
Tosa they use the same.
Piratella they use the same.
Acque Minerale Max used more on exit (thats a very nasty curb)
Variante Alta Max used more on enty , mid and exit (they are the most brutal curbs on the circuit)
Rivazza both drivers use the same amount
So I see Max using more overall and more on all the nasty curbs. So I don't believe he held off the curbs in qualifying.
I have to disagree, the entry curbs are nowhere near as back as the sausage exit curbs. Acque Minerale exit and Variante Alta are the killer ones and Max uses more.LHamilton wrote: ↑23 Apr 2021, 17:32Go and rewatch the video, because this ain't correct.NathanOlder wrote: ↑23 Apr 2021, 08:56Perez used more ?LHamilton wrote: ↑23 Apr 2021, 04:01Looks like Perez did use more kerb than Verstappen during their respective Q3 run. So there might be something to it.
Verstappens mistake in the second corner lost him quite a bit I must say.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhEMuDNGy7I
I see they were using the same through
Tamburello, entry and mid, but max goes wider on exit and loses time.
Villeneuve same amount on way through but Sergio uses a tiny bit more of the exit curb.
Tosa they use the same.
Piratella they use the same.
Acque Minerale Max used more on exit (thats a very nasty curb)
Variante Alta Max used more on enty , mid and exit (they are the most brutal curbs on the circuit)
Rivazza both drivers use the same amount
So I see Max using more overall and more on all the nasty curbs. So I don't believe he held off the curbs in qualifying.
Rivazza, Perez used more on entry kerbs. Both of them.
Acque Minerale Perez used more on entry curb up towards Variante Alta.
Piratella Perez used more on entry kerb.
Some of the others are minor ones, but the ones listed above is quite substantial.
Looks like there are points where Max tries to avoid the higher kerbs (entries) which are the ones that unsettles the car the most. The exit kerbs probably aren't that bad, even though they are rough. Because as you said, in the Tamburello corner they take similar kerb, but Max is the one that got an oversteer moment and lost time. But yeah. Ifs, buts and maybes
Can't see Perez outqualify Verstappen to many times if Verstappen is hailed to be this 'outworldly' driver. 3-4 times I'd say, when Max has his off days. Perez went 15-5 against Ocon in 2018 I believe. And on average something like 12-8 against Hulkenberg.
Yes, but he got past each of the team mates easily enough. Which adds an interesting variable.dans79 wrote: ↑23 Apr 2021, 17:05I think that's mainly because they were faster.
I mean Danny finished over 24 seconds behind Carlos, Stroll was even further back. Carlos seemed to have a hard time getting the power down through the last 2 corners. Charles had DRS on Norris, and then as soon has he lost that Lewis got by. Lando was the hardest, and I assume that was because the mclaren had good strait line speed if memory serves.