I don't see what the omission of Russel communicates here?
Do you mean you would find a claim that all Merc PU powered teams are planning for a 4th PU more or less credible?
I don't see what the omission of Russel communicates here?
I guess it would imply that it's perfectly feasible to get through the season with the allotted PU allowance, even if in Russell's case there's not much downside in doing the swap. So therefore is it a gimme that Hamilton's should need changing as well? As was mentioned, the only issue he's had so far was with PU1 in Zandvoort, and it wasn't a big issue.
Personally, I think Michael Schmidt is a very credible source. What you may hear from Toto directly may just be the official view - what you get from Michael Schmidt is more akin to what goes on behind the scene. My guess is though, most of what gets posted on AMuS is sometimes lost in translation and they do have some "sensationalist headlines" sometimes. From all the F1 news sites I frequent though, AMuS is one of the most credible ones I trust - especially the articles from Schmidt given his sources within the paddock. Same applies to Joe [Saward] of course.
So bizarre with that onboard seeing the track go from almost dry to filthy weather and back again over the course of a lap.Marty_Y wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021, 21:59Mercedes had the fastest pit stop in Russia.
A entertaining video of Bottas pitting then driving to 5th position. Although Bottas had nothing to loose because he was out of the point scoring positions it was still a good call to go for the intermediate tyres early and see what happens, and it helped in making the decision for Hamilton to also change to intermediates.
He gains most of the places when he passes cars in the pits and there are a couple of easy overtakes of cars still on slicks but it's still a good watch imo.
It must have been hard judging the level of grip from one part of the track to the other, It looked like he had a couple of twitchy moments, Towards the end of the race the rain was really coming down hard.El Scorchio wrote: ↑01 Oct 2021, 01:44So bizarre with that onboard seeing the track go from almost dry to filthy weather and back again over the course of a lap.Marty_Y wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021, 21:59Mercedes had the fastest pit stop in Russia.
A entertaining video of Bottas pitting then driving to 5th position. Although Bottas had nothing to loose because he was out of the point scoring positions it was still a good call to go for the intermediate tyres early and see what happens, and it helped in making the decision for Hamilton to also change to intermediates.
He gains most of the places when he passes cars in the pits and there are a couple of easy overtakes of cars still on slicks but it's still a good watch imo.
it was quite a few if I remember - but then he's only had one more since getting the 100 so maybe it's just that the RB has been the better car this year alongside his own AND Mercedes mistakes. Spa is unknown, but he probably should have won in Monza and definitely should have won in Hungary. I reckon he can get to 110 wins before he retires.adrianjordan wrote: ↑02 Oct 2021, 00:52Question for the better memories members on here. How many races between Lewis' 99th and 100th Pole?
I seem to remember one of his previous milestones took a while to get over the line, whether it be 100 poles or something else.
I wonder whether he potentially gets what American sports commentators might call "the yips" and whether he might suddenly step up a gear now.
I do think Valtieri is driving better since announcing his future plans as the pressure is off.
This!PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑29 Sep 2021, 16:17This year an extra three races were added. This means each of the allotted three engines has to do an extra race to survive. (8 races).
Hamilton has saved miles on two power tracks. Spa and Monza. This could be a huge lifesaver for his third engine and may just make it possible, especially if goes down to 22 races, to make the season.
On the other hand, if things go pear-shaped it is a balance of how many points can we collect now? Versus not leaving it too late to the point where engine performance has to be diminished.
Imagine if his fourth engine comes in the last race? And he has to finish fifth to win for example?! That would be crazy. Not the Mercedes way of doing things is it.
I think they said it was the last weekend it was going to be used for practice anyway, so it literally would have done FP3 and then been removed from the pool.