Or Perez never gets the most out the car, and no driver can deliver more than what the car is capable of. So looking at the 4, to me it says Perez is not on the pace the car can do. Same story last year.DChemTech wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 15:02It's not an outrageous take just looking at the FP2 time-table. Perez was in between Hamilton and Russell, so based on some assumptions one could argue that both teams perform approximately equally but Max stood out. Those assumptions/arguments were not clarified in the post as as such it was not a strong post, and I do not agree with the premise as such, but I do not agree with the notion that it was outright trolling either.NathanOlder wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 14:55Yes because he was saying yesterday the cars were equal and it was Max making the difference. So yes, its very stupid.
Anyway, the FP3 session was interesting, I wonder what power and fuel loads the top 3 teams were running. That could be the difference between being 1st or 6th later.