He was probably helped along with a huge tow from Max with DRS though.fritticaldi wrote: β20 Jun 2022, 00:00The fact that Sainz had the fastest lap of the race is very indicative of something. The Ferrari is still a force to be reckoned with. Red Bull are not bullet proof. Checo's gremlins is a testimony of that.
Haha I did not expect any different behavior from the great Alonso. The weaving was dangerous. He could have caused a big accident, but Alonso being Alonso, knew that that overtake was a done deal.siskue2005 wrote: β19 Jun 2022, 23:52Alonso after the hype yesterday fell like a stone today. The alpine didn't have any pace, however, his antics after he lost out to ocon was hilarious. He was saying "I need to be ahead, I was 100 times faster than him" reminded me of his famous "I brought 7 tenths" claim I'm 2007 and in that desperation he blocked bottas very hard...he knew exactly what he was doing.Mchamilton wrote: β19 Jun 2022, 23:48Why is it? Its pretty well established that you can't drive like that in F1
If VER was faster he would have gapped like he did in baku and other races. He wasn't faster today but won anyway, which is a good skill to have.chrisc90 wrote:He was probably helped along with a huge tow from Max with DRS though.fritticaldi wrote: β20 Jun 2022, 00:00The fact that Sainz had the fastest lap of the race is very indicative of something. The Ferrari is still a force to be reckoned with. Red Bull are not bullet proof. Checo's gremlins is a testimony of that.
Do you know the reason why?
He lift and coasted only at the hairpin for the last laps after SC. That cost him around 0.1s per lap.elMaestro wrote:Merc fell back because Lewis in the last 10 laps he was told to do lift and coast 150 - 200m before the first corner. Merc was good this race, the closest they have been this season.
Ofcourse they are. And have been all season.fritticaldi wrote: β20 Jun 2022, 00:00The fact that Sainz had the fastest lap of the race is very indicative of something. The Ferrari is still a force to be reckoned with. Red Bull are not bullet proof. Checo's gremlins is a testimony of that.
He did have unfortunate VSC and especially SC to deal with. That made his tire situation worse than Sainz. As frontrunner you are usually in a bit of a pickle when these (V)SC happen. Rest can react.dialtone wrote: β20 Jun 2022, 00:07If VER was faster he would have gapped like he did in baku and other races. He wasn't faster today but won anyway, which is a good skill to have.chrisc90 wrote:He was probably helped along with a huge tow from Max with DRS though.fritticaldi wrote: β20 Jun 2022, 00:00The fact that Sainz had the fastest lap of the race is very indicative of something. The Ferrari is still a force to be reckoned with. Red Bull are not bullet proof. Checo's gremlins is a testimony of that.
Alonso had an ERS issue.ringo wrote: β20 Jun 2022, 00:05Haha I did not expect any different behavior from the great Alonso. The weaving was dangerous. He could have caused a big accident, but Alonso being Alonso, knew that that overtake was a done deal.siskue2005 wrote: β19 Jun 2022, 23:52Alonso after the hype yesterday fell like a stone today. The alpine didn't have any pace, however, his antics after he lost out to ocon was hilarious. He was saying "I need to be ahead, I was 100 times faster than him" reminded me of his famous "I brought 7 tenths" claim I'm 2007 and in that desperation he blocked bottas very hard...he knew exactly what he was doing.Mchamilton wrote: β19 Jun 2022, 23:48
Why is it? Its pretty well established that you can't drive like that in F1
Ocon had a good race. Had good pace and was moving along really nicely. Just bad strategy caused Alonso, but it doesnt give him the right to ask Ocon to step aside for his side of the garage's mistake.
Leclerc missed the chicane coming onto the pit straight, could have easily cost him the race.Spoutnik wrote: β19 Jun 2022, 22:57Yes you are right but in the end Verstappen took the 25 points. Sainz wasn't going for the kill in qualy or behind Verstappen. Leclerc stop was slow. It's very little weaknesses (this weekend) but it's not the top level Hamilton/Merc had in the 2nd half of 2021 which allowed him to (almost) win the title.
Leclerc's remontada wasn't bad but I mean again look at Brazil 2021 or even Verstappen in Sochi.
So did Sainz i think. The second VSC happened right when he passed the line and could pit but had to wait the whole lap, and then the vsc went out while he was pitting making him lose the full time of a pit basically.Sieper wrote:He did have unfortunate VSC and especially SC to deal with. That made his tire situation worse than Sainz. As frontrunner you are usually in a bit of a pickle when these (V)SC happen. Rest can react.
Fact Offence Decision Reason
5 - Sebastian Vettel
Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team
15:10
Race
Failure to keep within 10 car lengths of the car in front under Safety Car conditions.
Alleged breach of Article 55.7 of the Formula One Sporting Regulations.
No further action.
The Stewards heard from the driver of car 5 (Sebastian Vettel) and the team representative, and examined GPS evidence.
After initially closing up to the car in front under the Safety Car procedure, for a period of time car 5 did not maintain the 10-car length rule. However, towards the end of the Safety Car period re-closed the gap and then maintained the required position until the race resumption. The Stewards also note that there were other drivers who also failed to keep to the 10-car lengths at different times during the procedure but that all were compliant at the end of the Safety Car period. Therefore the Stewards conclude that a penalty for car 5 is not appropriate in these circumstances.
Competitors are reminded that they have the right to appeal certain decisions of the Stewards, in accordance with Article 15 of the FIA International Sporting Code and Chapter 4 of the FIA Judicial and Disciplinary Rules, within the applicable time limits