True but this is the 3rd race in a row where he's had tire issues. I think something is up with his car.
Wow, the 2 tenths improvement is true! . With the new PU Carlos could have win this race thenJPower wrote: ↑28 Sep 2021, 15:57Looking at parts of the race again, I think Carlos nuked his tires trying to stay ahead of Lando. He looked fine on the hard tires although I don't know how long he could've held off Perez and Alonso if it hadn't rained.f1316 wrote: ↑27 Sep 2021, 12:37Yeah I think, as has been said, the big positive is how good Charles’ car looked in the dry with the upgrades. That bodes really well for the rest of the year, and don’t forget Charles was looking very strong in all the practice sessions in Turkey last year, with a dog of a car, before the rain came. I have high hopes for that race.
I wonder if the graining Carlos had - before which his pace was good - is a result of the setup compromises they’ve been forced to make having been so done on power? It would be a double whammy if they could also address this weak point via running the car with more optimum downforce levels.
He's had tire management issues since his crash in Hungary and I'm surprised he hasn't received a new chassis since given the crashes he's had.
But yes, more power would've helped that issue by letting Carlos keep pace without having to lean on his tires as hard.
The new PU showed some impressive gains to say they were running conservatively.
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Haha! I noticed this also. I wonder how much age/experience have to do with it. It's only 4 years, but I remember my own mind-set changed a bit between 23 and 27. Maybe Charles will mellow a bit in a few years.JPower wrote: ↑03 Oct 2021, 16:27I've watched some of the C^2 Challenges and I noticed these guys approach their challenges almost exactly the way they race.
Leclerc is constantly rushing, almost to the point of recklessness. Sainz is extremely cautious and takes his time no matter what. They've cooked food, played games, driven blindfolded, etc. Same thing every time.
I didn't pay close enough attention to compare other drivers before, but it makes sense that their personalities would bleed into their driving styles.
There would also be a change in emphasis from 'get noticed' to 'get points.codetower wrote: ↑04 Oct 2021, 01:52Haha! I noticed this also. I wonder how much age/experience have to do with it. It's only 4 years, but I remember my own mind-set changed a bit between 23 and 27. Maybe Charles will mellow a bit in a few years.JPower wrote: ↑03 Oct 2021, 16:27I've watched some of the C^2 Challenges and I noticed these guys approach their challenges almost exactly the way they race.
Leclerc is constantly rushing, almost to the point of recklessness. Sainz is extremely cautious and takes his time no matter what. They've cooked food, played games, driven blindfolded, etc. Same thing every time.
I didn't pay close enough attention to compare other drivers before, but it makes sense that their personalities would bleed into their driving styles.
Both got the full upgrade Mgu-h, K, ESCRazyLemon wrote: ↑08 Oct 2021, 08:00There's been many articles about this new engine, some saying it wasn't the complete upgrade, anyone else read that? I'm trying to work out if another engine penalty for Leclerc at least is on the cards. If the articles are accurate I wonder if Sainz gets the same upgrade or the full one.
I think teams will be doing Q2 on mediums to avoid that.