That's what I suspect too.
That's what I suspect too.
The counterpoint to that is that Merc wouldn't be running all in either, why would they?
Mercedes clearly didn't have better race pace in the last race. Silverstone Red Bull were quicker, massively so, the same in France. Bahrain they were clearly faster and just get pipped by the Merc strategy. It's a complete fallacy that the Merc is still a dominant car/PU.Mr.S wrote: ↑10 Sep 2021, 15:41I would say they were on par with RB at-least. Mercedes had the better race pace car in atleast 3 of the 4 races & probably tied with RB in Bahrain. And better in Silverstone, Hungary. Tied in France & Netherlands.Starkblood80 wrote: ↑10 Sep 2021, 15:36Mercedes have the best car? Not sure which season you’ve been watching.Mr.S wrote: ↑10 Sep 2021, 15:34Verstappen will be very happy to be P2 @ the end of the race in Monza when Mercedes has comfortably the best PU & the best car of most of the season (except Baku, Monaco & the 2 Austrian Races), Mercedes have been roughly equal or better than RB in race pace !
So I guess P2 should be good enough. Mercedes should aim for a 1-2 which will give Hamilton some extra points vs Verstappen !
RB ahead in Baku, Monaco & the 2 Austrian races !
It is 50-50 at best or Mercedes ahead. They surely have the best car in Monza & Sochi with their PU which is quite ahead of everyone else.
I mean, they've won 8 races to merc's 4, and both their drivers have won. It's pretty fair to say they've had the better car thus far. With that said, the gap's been very tight at times.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑10 Sep 2021, 16:33I don't understand these endless circular arguments about who has the fastest car. It's close between RB and Merc, but at the end of the day, the race results are what matter. If you want to discuss the tech behind the why's and what one can do to gain over the other, then that's a fun conversation.
We should have happy that these cars actually finish most races. Plenty of times over the decades in F1's history that the fastest car on the grid was also the least reliable.
It's close because qualifying is close. A few hundredths of a second here and there, I chalk up to the driver nailing that lap. Lewis has been a little sloppier than he has in the past to Max's being dialed in. These cars can't follow each other, so the race gaps are often exaggerated in terms of that, plus strategy, etc. Regardless, fastest car is all good, but if it doesn't finish, then there is no point. Kudos to RedBull / Honda for putting together an engine that stays together and same with Merc who have been pretty bulletproof in the hybrid era.Shrieker wrote: ↑10 Sep 2021, 16:49I mean, they've won 8 races to merc's 4, and both their drivers have won. It's pretty fair to say they've had the better car thus far. With that said, the gap's been very tight at times.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑10 Sep 2021, 16:33I don't understand these endless circular arguments about who has the fastest car. It's close between RB and Merc, but at the end of the day, the race results are what matter. If you want to discuss the tech behind the why's and what one can do to gain over the other, then that's a fun conversation.
We should have happy that these cars actually finish most races. Plenty of times over the decades in F1's history that the fastest car on the grid was also the least reliable.
It’s totally pointless arguing this ad infinitum. It’s a close season. Some races the Merc was clearly ahead on race pace and some it’s been RB. Statistics can be skewed depending on which coloured spectacles you want to look through. But I can say without a doubt, it’s the closest season we’ve had for a very long timeShrieker wrote: ↑10 Sep 2021, 16:49I mean, they've won 8 races to merc's 4, and both their drivers have won. It's pretty fair to say they've had the better car thus far. With that said, the gap's been very tight at times.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑10 Sep 2021, 16:33I don't understand these endless circular arguments about who has the fastest car. It's close between RB and Merc, but at the end of the day, the race results are what matter. If you want to discuss the tech behind the why's and what one can do to gain over the other, then that's a fun conversation.
We should have happy that these cars actually finish most races. Plenty of times over the decades in F1's history that the fastest car on the grid was also the least reliable.
It's the influx of hero warship types to the forum!Hoffman900 wrote: ↑10 Sep 2021, 16:33I don't understand these endless circular arguments about who has the fastest car.
For what it's worth, I reported the initial off topic posts and the reports were closed without the posts being removed, so I saw that as approval for the conversation to continue.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑10 Sep 2021, 16:33I don't understand these endless circular arguments about who has the fastest car. It's close between RB and Merc, but at the end of the day, the race results are what matter. If you want to discuss the tech behind the why's and what one can do to gain over the other, then that's a fun conversation.
We should have happy that these cars actually finish most races. Plenty of times over the decades in F1's history that the fastest car on the grid was also the least reliable.
How did he look in the speed traps ? Race pace means nothing if you have no top speed at Monza. If he can't overtake, he will be screwed.El Scorchio wrote: ↑10 Sep 2021, 17:05I think RBR are setting Verstappen up 100% for race pace over single lap pace here. I think he'll take an engine and Perez won't.
I don't get it. These cars are produced by international corporations and driven by millionaire wonderboys, most of whom live in Monaco.dans79 wrote: ↑10 Sep 2021, 17:04It's the influx of hero warship types to the forum!Hoffman900 wrote: ↑10 Sep 2021, 16:33I don't understand these endless circular arguments about who has the fastest car.
He was on average 6-8kph down on PER during most of FP1. Hard to read into that too muchNathanOlder wrote: ↑10 Sep 2021, 17:07How did he look in the speed traps ? Race pace means nothing if you have no top speed at Monza. If he can't overtake, he will be screwed.El Scorchio wrote: ↑10 Sep 2021, 17:05I think RBR are setting Verstappen up 100% for race pace over single lap pace here. I think he'll take an engine and Perez won't.
Those are purely people looking to start an argument by posting provocative stuff they know simply isn't true. Best to just ignore.Diesel wrote: ↑10 Sep 2021, 17:06For what it's worth, I reported the initial off topic posts and the reports were closed without the posts being removed, so I saw that as approval for the conversation to continue.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑10 Sep 2021, 16:33I don't understand these endless circular arguments about who has the fastest car. It's close between RB and Merc, but at the end of the day, the race results are what matter. If you want to discuss the tech behind the why's and what one can do to gain over the other, then that's a fun conversation.
We should have happy that these cars actually finish most races. Plenty of times over the decades in F1's history that the fastest car on the grid was also the least reliable.