Qualifying predictions from me:
1 - Bottas
2 - Hamilton
3 - Ricciardo
(Max in the wall)
Then the race:
1 - Hamilton
2 - Ricciardo
3 - Leclerc
He just extended his McLaren contract, by the way. Can't wait to see him nab his first win.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑19 May 2021, 10:31I wouldn't mind seeing Leclerc win. But a sneaky little win for Norris would be fun too. He'd be insufferable for the rest of the season!El Scorchio wrote: ↑19 May 2021, 10:16Leclerc winning in a Ferrari at Monaco would be great. Also to see them and the McLarens right up there.
Wasn't Hamilton compromised in S3 by Perez? Regardless, I think it's going to be really close again.Wouter wrote: ↑19 May 2021, 12:00
So how did things stack up at the recent Spanish GP? Here's the fastest Sector 3 times for each car in qualifying.
1. Red Bull 26.295
2. Mercedes 26.400
3. Ferrari 26.580
4. Alpine 26.632
5. McLaren 26.782
6. AlphaTauri 26.827
7. Aston Martin 26.923
8. Williams 27.131
9. Alfa Romeo 27.164
10. Haas 27.311
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E033rbAXMAI ... name=small
Nice
Maybe a little at the exit of T12.
The question is what was the pace of Redbull through S3 when they were using their high downforce config. If I remember correctly their Friday was pretty bad when using that package, swapping to the bendy wing for Sat/Sun.Wouter wrote: ↑19 May 2021, 12:00
So how did things stack up at the recent Spanish GP? Here's the fastest Sector 3 times for each car in qualifying.
1. Red Bull 26.295
2. Mercedes 26.400
3. Ferrari 26.580
4. Alpine 26.632
5. McLaren 26.782
6. AlphaTauri 26.827
7. Aston Martin 26.923
8. Williams 27.131
9. Alfa Romeo 27.164
10. Haas 27.311
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E033rbAXMAI ... name=small
As SiLo said, Hamilton was compromised on his entry to T13 (if its still T13 with the changes to T10). He took a horrible tighter line in to T13 to avoid the gravel pile left by Perez. No idea if it was still there for Max though. He may have avoided it too, or gone through it and it was fine, or gone through it and lost time or a car between them cleaned it up.Wouter wrote: ↑19 May 2021, 12:00
So how did things stack up at the recent Spanish GP? Here's the fastest Sector 3 times for each car in qualifying.
1. Red Bull 26.295
2. Mercedes 26.400
3. Ferrari 26.580
4. Alpine 26.632
5. McLaren 26.782
6. AlphaTauri 26.827
7. Aston Martin 26.923
8. Williams 27.131
9. Alfa Romeo 27.164
10. Haas 27.311
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E033rbAXMAI ... name=small
Tell me about it. If it were Austin he might be excused for obvious reasons, but he is quite bold-faced to use such an abhorrent unit this side of the millennium. A handful of "freedom units" like Psi, miles per hour, pounds, inches are borderline acceptable, but Fahrenheit?!! Fahrenheit?! Next thing you know he's talking about Btus and Cubits. That sort of stuff doesn't belong near anything made after 1970, OK Zibby?
Hey man, Zibby continues to carry the torch for the few of us ‘Muricans that are here (even if we mostly lurk)!PlatinumZealot wrote:Tell me about it. If it were Austin he might be excused for obvious reasons, but he is quite bold-faced to use such an abhorrent unit this side of the millennium. A handful of "freedom units" like Psi, miles per hour, pounds, inches are borderline acceptable, but Fahrenheit?!! Fahrenheit?! Next thing you know he's talking about Btus and Cubits. That sort of stuff doesn't belong near anything made after 1970, OK Zibby?