hint hint?godlameroso wrote: ↑25 May 2021, 23:40France is the 7th race a good time to introduce the second power unit
Exactly. Hamilton had podium pace... not Max pace, but Carlos / Lando / Perez, pace he just was held up.
We'll see what happens. I don't buy the Mercedes being faster, I think it's incredibly close, it's a matter of strategy, and who's having a better day. Qualifying shows that there's not much difference in ultimate pace, the difference is in the race, and Verstappen can absolutely hang with Hamilton. Until now he's made 1 bad strategy call, Bahrain was touch and go, and could have gone either way. Spain was a bad call, the hard would have made the one stop work just like it worked for Hamilton in Bahrain.
Completely agree with that. It's closer than a lot of people are making out (in either direction) Genuine excitement as to what may happen each race weekend.godlameroso wrote: ↑26 May 2021, 15:51I don't buy the Mercedes being faster, I think it's incredibly close, it's a matter of strategy, and who's having a better day. Qualifying shows that there's not much difference in ultimate pace, the difference is in the race, and Verstappen can absolutely hang with Hamilton.
You think RB gave up 2 positions for Gasly to keep Hammi back ? That is an interesting thought... Agreed, it will not happen anywhere else but maybe in HungaryEl Scorchio wrote: ↑26 May 2021, 15:43Yes indeed. Anywhere else and he'd have been past Gasly within a lap or two and from there the whole thing falls apart. It was great using Gasly to dictate Hamilton's pace and allow Vettel and Perez to overcut situationally on this track, but that won't be possible to replicate anywhere else. What would happen is Hamilton and Perez would just advance through the field from their starting positions.
Gasly will never be in play unless he's within a pit window somewhere or there are extraordinary circumstance
I don't think they necessarily intended to definitely let Gasly lose places, but definitely to keep Hamilton behind at all costs and i definitely think Gasly was never going to pit before Hamilton in accordance with a plan. Although for the two teams as a whole, to sacrifice Gasly to two positions in order to allow the WCC fighting RBR car to jump three positions does make sense given the bigger picture. I would be surprised if Horner and Tost hadn't spoken about this as a possible scenario between Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Not saying they did do it, but it has the maximum positive effect on both championships at once for RBR and would be the smart thing to do, and all is fair. You must capitalise when your opponent is weak.Tizz wrote: ↑26 May 2021, 18:34You think RB gave up 2 positions for Gasly to keep Hammi back ? That is an interesting thought... Agreed, it will not happen anywhere else but maybe in HungaryEl Scorchio wrote: ↑26 May 2021, 15:43Yes indeed. Anywhere else and he'd have been past Gasly within a lap or two and from there the whole thing falls apart. It was great using Gasly to dictate Hamilton's pace and allow Vettel and Perez to overcut situationally on this track, but that won't be possible to replicate anywhere else. What would happen is Hamilton and Perez would just advance through the field from their starting positions.
Gasly will never be in play unless he's within a pit window somewhere or there are extraordinary circumstance