Is it due to the soft tyre is the C3 compound - in the middle of the tyre range - or just the Silverstone's high-speed corners that allowed them not to do a second time for warming up the softs? with the little help of the upgrades, of course, ...
Is it due to the soft tyre is the C3 compound - in the middle of the tyre range - or just the Silverstone's high-speed corners that allowed them not to do a second time for warming up the softs? with the little help of the upgrades, of course, ...
It can when your on pole.Juzh wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 20:48You're in alternate reality mate. Hamilton blew half a second in final corner, Verstappen did like 0.1s. It can't possibly be compared. Hamilton should be on pole by 4 tenths minimum but his car carried him to pole this time. Mistake on second lap cant be just brushed aside.NathanOlder wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 20:12Well luckily his clean run was better than Max's clean run. Max cracked on his first run in the same part of the lap.aMessageToCharlie wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 20:06Well, so much for the "Red Bull has a dominant car" ramblings
HAM cracked on his final Q3 run and still Max couldnt beat the Merc today. Perrez only 5th.
Taking pole for Lewis means he didn't crack really.
Needs 5 tenths advantage to be on pole. Weak. Even his Q2 lap was faster than his eventual "pole" lap. So much for maximising the car.NathanOlder wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 21:16It can when your on pole.Juzh wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 20:48You're in alternate reality mate. Hamilton blew half a second in final corner, Verstappen did like 0.1s. It can't possibly be compared. Hamilton should be on pole by 4 tenths minimum but his car carried him to pole this time. Mistake on second lap cant be just brushed aside.NathanOlder wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 20:12
Well luckily his clean run was better than Max's clean run. Max cracked on his first run in the same part of the lap.
Taking pole for Lewis means he didn't crack really.
Track was cooling.Juzh wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 21:25Needs 5 tenths advantage to be on pole. Weak. Even his Q2 lap was faster than his eventual "pole" lap. So much for maximising the car.NathanOlder wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 21:16It can when your on pole.Juzh wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 20:48
You're in alternate reality mate. Hamilton blew half a second in final corner, Verstappen did like 0.1s. It can't possibly be compared. Hamilton should be on pole by 4 tenths minimum but his car carried him to pole this time. Mistake on second lap cant be just brushed aside.
As RZS10 points out above, the most obvious sign that the upgrades have helped is the Mercedes rear wing/downforce choice for the weekend.InsaneX_Badger wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 21:42How much would the later qualy time affect the pecking order for when we go back to the normal race week schedule? Just wondering if the later time played in Merc hands or the upgrade has given new life into the championship battle.
Can you stop already? Good grief just swallow your bitterness instead of spreading it around at every opportunity.Juzh wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 21:25Needs 5 tenths advantage to be on pole. Weak. Even his Q2 lap was faster than his eventual "pole" lap. So much for maximising the car.NathanOlder wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 21:16It can when your on pole.Juzh wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 20:48
You're in alternate reality mate. Hamilton blew half a second in final corner, Verstappen did like 0.1s. It can't possibly be compared. Hamilton should be on pole by 4 tenths minimum but his car carried him to pole this time. Mistake on second lap cant be just brushed aside.
I think you will find that they are sealing the floor better now, and thus getting more "clean" DF , thus they don't need as much "dirty" DF from the rear wing.
HAM was on a 25.8-25.9 at best; no way did he blow half a second. It would have been 3 tenths gap at best.Juzh wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 20:48You're in alternate reality mate. Hamilton blew half a second in final corner, Verstappen did like 0.1s. It can't possibly be compared. Hamilton should be on pole by 4 tenths minimum but his car carried him to pole this time. Mistake on second lap cant be just brushed aside.NathanOlder wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 20:12Well luckily his clean run was better than Max's clean run. Max cracked on his first run in the same part of the lap.aMessageToCharlie wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 20:06Well, so much for the "Red Bull has a dominant car" ramblings
HAM cracked on his final Q3 run and still Max couldnt beat the Merc today. Perrez only 5th.
Taking pole for Lewis means he didn't crack really.
Pole is determined tomorrow sadly; winner of the sprint race.
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Changes to qualifying
The fastest driver in qualifying will not get the official pole position to his name this weekend. That will go to the winner of the sprint race on Saturday.
They both cracked, clearly Hamilton had the dominant car that was more to his liking than Max.NathanOlder wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 20:12Well luckily his clean run was better than Max's clean run. Max cracked on his first run in the same part of the lap.aMessageToCharlie wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 20:06Well, so much for the "Red Bull has a dominant car" ramblings
HAM cracked on his final Q3 run and still Max couldnt beat the Merc today. Perrez only 5th.
Taking pole for Lewis means he didn't crack really.
Mercedes may be able to tweak their settings to optimize their new updates too.How does Parc Ferme work?
Rules forbid the changing of major components in Parc Ferme to avoid teams moving to create special ‘qualifying cars’ while also limiting the number of hours required for preparing the car for the following day.
However, some wriggle room on car reconfiguration is permitted to make Saturday’s FP2 session more useful.
For safety reasons, teams can change brake friction material for a new, identical set that was used in qualifying and F1 Sprint ahead of the Grand Prix. Brake ducts can be changed, too.
Allowances have been made for power unit and gearbox cooling adjustments should the ambient temperature change significantly (a change of 10C or more recorded by the FIA’s appointed weather service provider) while weight distribution may be altered.
Should a front wing be damaged in F1 Sprint, for example, and the team has run out of latest specification front wings, they can run a previously used specification without penalty. Previously a change of specification, either for a new or older component, would have triggered a penalty.
Between qualifying and F1 Sprint, teams are permitted to change or adjust suspension elements – springs and dampers – or alter camber, toe or ride height of suspension components defined in Article 10.3 of the Technical Regulations.