Also Le Clerc went off the road. Had Max been prepared to take it closer to the edge and risk a D.N.F possibly he could have equalled the time.
The new grown up max is a more complex item
Also Le Clerc went off the road. Had Max been prepared to take it closer to the edge and risk a D.N.F possibly he could have equalled the time.
I think it is also a bit in the car characteristic how they went through that corner. Plus, indeed, that is where Ferrari took the time so they had to push for it.
I dont really buy that theory, whether its a joke or not. Ferrari didnt even pit leclerc the lap after max pitted so to me its clear they were going to let max undercut and go long in the first stint. With a large enough tire offset i think it would have been an easy overtake on max. So leclerc was not pushing to prevent the undercut, he was pushing to minimize his deficit to max. So that when he pitted he would have been close enough to launch an attack.
I agree with you, with one addition. Leclerc was warming his tires up gently the first laps. Here's my data for that statement:Hammerfist wrote: ↑26 Jul 2022, 23:17I dont really buy that theory, whether its a joke or not. Ferrari didnt even pit leclerc the lap after max pitted so to me its clear they were going to let max undercut and go long in the first stint. With a large enough tire offset i think it would have been an easy overtake on max. So leclerc was not pushing to prevent the undercut, he was pushing to minimize his deficit to max. So that when he pitted he would have been close enough to launch an attack.
Max could have countered that strategy by 2 stopping though. So he still had a shot at the win. Its unclear who would have won without leclerc crashing imo.
Finally. Someone who sees it for what it was. Or at least, I agree fully and we might both be wrong.Hammerfist wrote: ↑26 Jul 2022, 23:17I dont really buy that theory, whether its a joke or not. Ferrari didnt even pit leclerc the lap after max pitted so to me its clear they were going to let max undercut and go long in the first stint. With a large enough tire offset i think it would have been an easy overtake on max. So leclerc was not pushing to prevent the undercut, he was pushing to minimize his deficit to max. So that when he pitted he would have been close enough to launch an attack.
Max could have countered that strategy by 2 stopping though. So he still had a shot at the win. Its unclear who would have won without leclerc crashing imo.
RB expected a 2-stop prior to the race given what happened last year and the temperatures, but themselves have said it became a 1-stopper for them when they saw the tyres were degrading a lot less than they expected so a 2-stop made no sense. Can see this is obvious considering everyone that stopped for hard under the SC (only 2 laps after Max) easily went to the end on the tyre. Maybe they would have gone to a 2-stop if they were eventually overtaken by Leclerc to get the FL point but fundamentally Charles would've had to overtake the RB on track for position with a tyre offsetSieper wrote: ↑26 Jul 2022, 23:48Finally. Someone who sees it for what it was. Or at least, I agree fully and we might both be wrong.Hammerfist wrote: ↑26 Jul 2022, 23:17I dont really buy that theory, whether its a joke or not. Ferrari didnt even pit leclerc the lap after max pitted so to me its clear they were going to let max undercut and go long in the first stint. With a large enough tire offset i think it would have been an easy overtake on max. So leclerc was not pushing to prevent the undercut, he was pushing to minimize his deficit to max. So that when he pitted he would have been close enough to launch an attack.
Max could have countered that strategy by 2 stopping though. So he still had a shot at the win. Its unclear who would have won without leclerc crashing imo.
Redbull chose to keep 1 yellow to start on and 2 whites fresh for the races. That means the most rubber to spent on going fast. Ferrari opted for 2 yellow and 1 white. That is a bit less rubber to spent. For me it was clear Max was on a 2 stopper and would have continued to push to built a gap and then try his luck at another stop and push again. Ferrari would have likely done a one stopper, or at least end on comparatively fresh yellows and have a chance to overtake.
It could have worked. But an untimely VSC and it is a guaranteed Lec win. They had to though as Max couldn’t pass on track on the same strategy. At least, that is how I saw it. But yeah. I often think about the strategy up front and it almost never plays out like I think.
Its my feeling that if we would've continued with the old rule set, the W13 would've been extremely hard to beat...Vanja #66 wrote: ↑24 Jul 2022, 06:55Maybe, probably... Not much they could or should have done different. Big changes were made to rules, they were fighting for c'ships in 2021, their staff was leaving a lot and they've been working towards zero-pods for years - to go in a different direction would have been a lot bigger risk.deadhead wrote: ↑23 Jul 2022, 23:52I was just being facetious But the Ferrari design has been producing A LOT of downforce from the very beginning, flexi floor or not, its working very well.
Obviously Mercedes have some big issues and even they can't seem to understand what to do with their car. Maybe if it was running last year's suspension system it would be fighting for the championship?
Now imagine if they would have continued with the old rule set for 2014!deadhead wrote: ↑27 Jul 2022, 06:12Its my feeling that if we would've continued with the old rule set, the W13 would've been extremely hard to beat...Vanja #66 wrote: ↑24 Jul 2022, 06:55Maybe, probably... Not much they could or should have done different. Big changes were made to rules, they were fighting for c'ships in 2021, their staff was leaving a lot and they've been working towards zero-pods for years - to go in a different direction would have been a lot bigger risk.deadhead wrote: ↑23 Jul 2022, 23:52I was just being facetious But the Ferrari design has been producing A LOT of downforce from the very beginning, flexi floor or not, its working very well.
Obviously Mercedes have some big issues and even they can't seem to understand what to do with their car. Maybe if it was running last year's suspension system it would be fighting for the championship?