Yeah I am now seeing around 1,5 to 2 mm of rain during latter part of race. But dont know how much that is with regards to F1. Is that like FP2: still able to use slicks?101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 12:00Looks dry for the race. Small chance of some precipitation towards end of race but that’s clutching at straws
I thought Perez would have 2 sets of (fresh)mediums, i don't think he's going to stop twice anymore...
You are turning into an old grouch.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 12:50Internet forums and social media are getting tiresome as hell. May be, it's my age.
Lewis and Max have had on balance pretty much equal cars and chances on the face of it. It is impossible for the highest ranking engineer of both teams to even ascertain if their rivals are faster/slower because of so many human elements involved in a sport dictated by tiny margins and details.
At this present time, Max is deservedly ahead because he has made lesser race ending errors compared to Lewis but we have only done 7 races. There's a whole heap of throttle peddling and brake pushing to do before we judge either of them. A bloke has won 7 championships against a very talented grid. You just don't fluke into that sort of stuff. Instead of enjoying the best championship since 2012, there is continuous tirades of which car is better and what not when it's so close that nobody can really fairly judge what is going on.
May be, let's just enjoy this fight?
Imo, it's not your age, it's the attitude and arrogance of some members of the younger generations. They feel safe hiding in the anonymity the internet provides so they feel they can say whatever they want.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 12:50Internet forums and social media are getting tiresome as hell. May be, it's my age.
Its also the internel social media culture which has turned in to this mess; The driver of the day voting is perfect example of it.dans79 wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 13:00It's not your age, it's the attitude and arrogance of some members of the younger generations. They feel safe hiding in the anonymity the internet provides so they feel they can say whatever they want.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 12:50Internet forums and social media are getting tiresome as hell. May be, it's my age.
Not sure what season you’ve been watching, but it has become abundantly clear over the past month that RB just has a marginally better car/package in every area over Merc, bar perhaps tyre preservation (and even then the gap has narrowed tremendously since).Schuttelberg wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 12:50Internet forums and social media are getting tiresome as hell. May be, it's my age.
Lewis and Max have had on balance pretty much equal cars and chances on the face of it. It is impossible for the highest ranking engineer of both teams to even ascertain if their rivals are faster/slower because of so many human elements involved in a sport dictated by tiny margins and details.
At this present time, Max is deservedly ahead because he has made lesser race ending errors compared to Lewis but we have only done 7 races. There's a whole heap of throttle peddling and brake pushing to do before we judge either of them. A bloke has won 7 championships against a very talented grid. You just don't fluke into that sort of stuff. Instead of enjoying the best championship since 2012, there is continuous tirades of which car is better and what not when it's so close that nobody can really fairly judge what is going on.
May be, let's just enjoy this fight?
That’s not clear. Still just your opinion. Not saying it’s right or wrong. But your reasoning is still totally subjectivemkay wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 13:24Not sure what season you’ve been watching, but it has become abundantly clear over the past month that RB just has a marginally better car/package in every area over Merc, bar perhaps tyre preservation (and even then the gap has narrowed tremendously since).Schuttelberg wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 12:50Internet forums and social media are getting tiresome as hell. May be, it's my age.
Lewis and Max have had on balance pretty much equal cars and chances on the face of it. It is impossible for the highest ranking engineer of both teams to even ascertain if their rivals are faster/slower because of so many human elements involved in a sport dictated by tiny margins and details.
At this present time, Max is deservedly ahead because he has made lesser race ending errors compared to Lewis but we have only done 7 races. There's a whole heap of throttle peddling and brake pushing to do before we judge either of them. A bloke has won 7 championships against a very talented grid. You just don't fluke into that sort of stuff. Instead of enjoying the best championship since 2012, there is continuous tirades of which car is better and what not when it's so close that nobody can really fairly judge what is going on.
May be, let's just enjoy this fight?
That’s not to take away from Max, but this is the new reality.
Bottas will be aggressive for about 10 laps then fizzle out like 95% of his races.
Feel free to believe whatever you want. My “opinion” is based on both teams’ form across a wide variety of tracks (Monaco, Baku, France an Austria). Credit is due to RB; they’ve done very well to adapt to the new regs and have actually developed their car very well during the season too, unlike Merc.101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 13:28That’s not clear. Still just your opinion. Not saying it’s right or wrong. But your reasoning is still totally subjectivemkay wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 13:24Not sure what season you’ve been watching, but it has become abundantly clear over the past month that RB just has a marginally better car/package in every area over Merc, bar perhaps tyre preservation (and even then the gap has narrowed tremendously since).Schuttelberg wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 12:50Internet forums and social media are getting tiresome as hell. May be, it's my age.
Lewis and Max have had on balance pretty much equal cars and chances on the face of it. It is impossible for the highest ranking engineer of both teams to even ascertain if their rivals are faster/slower because of so many human elements involved in a sport dictated by tiny margins and details.
At this present time, Max is deservedly ahead because he has made lesser race ending errors compared to Lewis but we have only done 7 races. There's a whole heap of throttle peddling and brake pushing to do before we judge either of them. A bloke has won 7 championships against a very talented grid. You just don't fluke into that sort of stuff. Instead of enjoying the best championship since 2012, there is continuous tirades of which car is better and what not when it's so close that nobody can really fairly judge what is going on.
May be, let's just enjoy this fight?
That’s not to take away from Max, but this is the new reality.