I can't say anything here unless I'm undermining Lando, so I'll just acknowledge the post
Maybe the change was done as a measure of precaution, does not mean that the unit changed is not usable anymore.LionsHeart wrote: ↑01 Mar 2024, 15:42It's not bad practice. Too bad Lando is already getting new powertrain components. Sometime later we'll have to serve a penalty for them.
I think he made a couple of mistakes - and was quite wide in the last corner so he had to lift. But I've seen people say he turned on battery recharge before the line and didn't use DRS so I don't know.
I can't wait to see Suzuka!!!FittingMechanics wrote: ↑01 Mar 2024, 15:32Norris would have been P1 overall with a lap done at the same time as Verstappen and Alonso (and earlier than Ferraris). I know it doesn't mean much but I am still amazed how F1 managed to analyze the data in a way that McLaren has a big gap behind the top teams. I am hoping that Norris shuts them up today.
I feel very positive, I am hoping for a Norris front row.
Maybe it was wind, but he just didn't try to push after missing the apex.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑01 Mar 2024, 16:00I just watched the onboard, it looks like he just missed the apex of the last corner a lot - and would have went wide/over the kerb. So he lifted off to get back. And then it seems he didn't push to the line (maybe charge on).
It wasn't a snap or anything, his hands were stable, just the car understeered and he lifted to get out of it.
Maybe the team had a reason to be so optimistic before testing? Or they just used a lot more power than the rest. Hopefully it is the former.
Using f1-tempo you can see Norris did not use DRS on the finish line and he lost a massive amount of time there. So it's likely he aborted the lap after he missed apex of the last corner.