There is no team radio in the TV broadcasts (where this clip comes from), only engine sounds. Only F1TV footage gets team radio.loner wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 19:15thank you Juzh like always for your vidsJuzh wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 18:3010 minutes of verstappen chasing perez. as you can see apart from one oppurtunity there wasnt a real chance of passing. Verstappen just said in teds notebook they had some problems with the rev limiters which limited them in how much top speed they could achieve, but he wouldnt elaborate. I find it plausible since verstappen did 357 kmh once on the main straight and then never went above 350 ever again, so there might be something to this. I just checked kvyat's data and he was doing 355+ multiple laps in a row (even 360 at one point). These reocuring small problems are starting to be anoying.
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well i have 2 little notices for my sight
- for me it looked MV wasn't interested that much during this video
- no radio with his engineer in a dog fight with perez seems his engineer couldn't care less as well
Speed trap, Max just behind Vettel.Juzh wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 18:30... I find it plausible since verstappen did 357 kmh once on the main straight and then never went above 350 ever again, so there might be something to this. I just checked kvyat's data and he was doing 355+ multiple laps in a row (even 360 at one point). These reocuring small problems are starting to be anoying.
The fuel is the critical ingredient this is just validation work. Yes it's costly in terms of results, but it will be worth it in the long run. Fuel will be ready soon.
you say new fuel in Singapore and Wazary hinted in Sochi with a revised turbo and intake plenum.godlameroso wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 20:12The fuel is the critical ingredient this is just validation work. Yes it's costly in terms of results, but it will be worth it in the long run. Fuel will be ready soon.
Just stuff I hear along the way. I didn't know about a new turbo or intake. Releasing the new turbo in the pipeline within a month seems ambitious to say least. Maybe they use Kvyat's car as a guniea pig, he may have to take a new turbo for Singapore.loner wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 22:05you say new fuel in Singapore and Wazary hinted in Sochi with a revised turbo and intake plenum.godlameroso wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 20:12The fuel is the critical ingredient this is just validation work. Yes it's costly in terms of results, but it will be worth it in the long run. Fuel will be ready soon.
whats your source!!
Alex Albon: "There were positives for me even though the race didn't go as planned. It isn't the easiest track for us and we had quite an unlucky weekend in the qualifying. I didn't have a great start and had to fight my way back though the field. Unfortunately, we didn't have the pace on the straights to overtake so I had to do my manoeuvres on the corners. That resulted in a lot of side by side action and at one point I just lost a bit too much grip going that wide so it started to get messy. I had a few offs and took a five second penalty. However, my race pace is getting better with the car and I feel I have made a good step up from Spa so personally speaking I am happy. Hopefully Singapore will be better for me as there will be more downforce and more corners. I think there is a lot more to come and I'm feeling more competitive."
Max Verstappen: "I got front wing damage under breaking into Turn 1 as everyone slowed up and I clipped Sergio's rear tyre. We then pitted for a new front wing and the race was still on as I had really good pace in clean air. I managed to pass quite a few cars but we got unlucky with the virtual safety car as it came out the lap after I pitted and three or four cars which I had already overtaken were back in front of me. I passed them all again but it was pretty painful on my tyres and then at the end I got stuck behind Perez for the second time in the race. I just couldn't get past him as he was so quick on the straights. We have made some steps forward with the pace of the power unit but we will of course keep working hard to improve even further. With what happened at Turn 1 coming through to eighth isn't too bad and these things are always more likely to happen when you start at the back. The last two races were always going to be difficult for us and now I'm looking forward to having a more normal race weekend and starting closer to the front."
etusch wrote: ↑09 Sep 2019, 07:14Really like how humble this guy is. Sainz lost the car and pushed Alex off the track, he did apologise as well. Yet he didnt mention that just got on with it. Towards the second stint he was lapping in similar times as Max on same medium compound.
Alex Albon: "I didn't have a great start and had to fight my way back though the field. Unfortunately, we didn't have the pace on the straights to overtake so I had to do my manoeuvres on the corners. That resulted in a lot of side by side action and at one point I just lost a bit too much grip going that wide so it started to get messy. I had a few offs and took a five second penalty.
But the other Bull wasn't suffering from that issue. I guess you could have different gear ratios in each car, but why would you? I suspect it was a transmission or mapping issue.