Euhm Lewis did his fastest lap in the final lap. How could you have seen blisters a couple of laps later?Lock2nl wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 12:54Maybe have look at both Merc drivers after Lewis did his fastest lap of the race? Several laps later I saw a footage of the rear en of Lewis' car. Several laps after his fastest lap you could the tire wear. And Mercedes admitted trying to follow Max got their tyres messed up completely.zibby43 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 00:34Bear in mind that both Mercs were in dirty air, and Hamilton was pushing quite hard in his second stint (he left Bottas in the dust) before dropping off to maintain the ability to 1-stop.Wouter wrote: ↑30 Jun 2021, 22:19
Did you see the front and rear wheel blisters on Bottas and Hamiltons car?
I did't see those rear wheel blisters on Max his car. Marko said that Max could have driven faster, but the team didn't allow him to, because the Mercedes cars couldn't come closer anyway because of the tire wear.
That's why Bottas couldn't and wasn't allowed to accelerate when Perez came closer and closer.
Horner has also said that the reinforced tires will not affect their tire wear, as it is a small reinforcement that does not affect the tread.
I only saw blistering on Hamilton’s right front tire near the closing stages. I only heard him report that front right blistering on the radio, as well. I didn’t see/hear about any rear blistering, as the rear tires are where Mercedes have had the degradation advantage this year.
As an aside, blistering is less a function of general degradation and more a sign of a temporary overheating on a specific section of the surface tread.
Frankly, while trying to keep in close range after the stop Lewis was constantly at least 4 second behind Max. Dirty air...? Don't think so!
Pyrone89 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 14:56Euhm Lewis did his fastest lap in the final lap. How could you have seen blisters a couple of laps later?Lock2nl wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 12:54Maybe have look at both Merc drivers after Lewis did his fastest lap of the race? Several laps later I saw a footage of the rear en of Lewis' car. Several laps after his fastest lap you could the tire wear. And Mercedes admitted trying to follow Max got their tyres messed up completely.zibby43 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 00:34
Bear in mind that both Mercs were in dirty air, and Hamilton was pushing quite hard in his second stint (he left Bottas in the dust) before dropping off to maintain the ability to 1-stop.
I only saw blistering on Hamilton’s right front tire near the closing stages. I only heard him report that front right blistering on the radio, as well. I didn’t see/hear about any rear blistering, as the rear tires are where Mercedes have had the degradation advantage this year.
As an aside, blistering is less a function of general degradation and more a sign of a temporary overheating on a specific section of the surface tread.
Frankly, while trying to keep in close range after the stop Lewis was constantly at least 4 second behind Max. Dirty air...? Don't think so!
I seriously doubt that. He pitted for Softs 2 laps from the end.Lock2nl wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 12:54Maybe have look at both Merc drivers after Lewis did his fastest lap of the race? Several laps later I saw a footage of the rear en of Lewis' car. Several laps after his fastest lap you could the tire wear.zibby43 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 00:34Bear in mind that both Mercs were in dirty air, and Hamilton was pushing quite hard in his second stint (he left Bottas in the dust) before dropping off to maintain the ability to 1-stop.Wouter wrote: ↑30 Jun 2021, 22:19
Did you see the front and rear wheel blisters on Bottas and Hamiltons car?
I did't see those rear wheel blisters on Max his car. Marko said that Max could have driven faster, but the team didn't allow him to, because the Mercedes cars couldn't come closer anyway because of the tire wear.
That's why Bottas couldn't and wasn't allowed to accelerate when Perez came closer and closer.
Horner has also said that the reinforced tires will not affect their tire wear, as it is a small reinforcement that does not affect the tread.
I only saw blistering on Hamilton’s right front tire near the closing stages. I only heard him report that front right blistering on the radio, as well. I didn’t see/hear about any rear blistering, as the rear tires are where Mercedes have had the degradation advantage this year.
As an aside, blistering is less a function of general degradation and more a sign of a temporary overheating on a specific section of the surface tread.
There's no DRS available in a wet race, the track hasn't changed, and Red Bull can dial in more downforce. If it's a fully wet race, only wet tire compounds are used, so the standard tire range hasn't much impact, unless it dries. All the teams are up against the same dynamic conditions, and if it dries late in the race, then whoever risks using the softest compound may get the most reward. To blanket say that Mercedes has a better car sounds more like downplaying the situation. I think RedBull and Max know exactly how to deal with a rainy situation, like their set up in Turkey last year minus the wrong wing adjustment and off. Their rain pace should not be a worry, especially if you can get temperatures into the tires better.
I am mostly worried if it is not clear beforehand that it will be a wet race and stick with their low downforce set-up, while Mercedes keeps running their higher downforce wing. In the race that would be advantage Mercedes.ispano6 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 18:31There's no DRS available in a wet race, the track hasn't changed, and Red Bull can dial in more downforce. If it's a fully wet race, only wet tire compounds are used, so the standard tire range hasn't much impact, unless it dries. All the teams are up against the same dynamic conditions, and if it dries late in the race, then whoever risks using the softest compound may get the most reward. To blanket say that Mercedes has a better car sounds more like downplaying the situation. I think RedBull and Max know exactly how to deal with a rainy situation, like their set up in Turkey last year minus the wrong wing adjustment and off. Their rain pace should not be a worry, especially if you can get temperatures into the tires better.
I would be surprised if they get more than 10% more engine life over what was there before. That is a huge gain for lubrication too. Huge but it shouldnt affect the championship too much.Wouter wrote: ↑30 Jun 2021, 16:13https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/how- ... e/6621339/How secret cosmetics chemical is helping Red Bull's F1 charge
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" .... but it shouldn't affect the championship too much."PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 20:00I would be surprised if they get more than 10% more engine life over what was there before. That is a huge gain for lubrication too. Huge but it shouldnt affect the championship too much.Wouter wrote: ↑30 Jun 2021, 16:13https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/how- ... e/6621339/How secret cosmetics chemical is helping Red Bull's F1 charge
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