They have been telling their fans after every race that the have an "understanding".
Guess we will see in 2023 how well they understood.
They have been telling their fans after every race that the have an "understanding".
1/2 a metre to keep hold of given the fastest part of the track.
Merc was consistently 2-3 tenths slower on the run to the line. This would not have been a sufficient gap to beat Max or Charles.
Fully agreed.Cs98 wrote: ↑04 Sep 2022, 11:33Merc was consistently 2-3 tenths slower on the run to the line. This would not have been a sufficient gap to beat Max or Charles.
T11-12 is essentially Merc's strongest part of the track, so it's not surprising they were slightly ahead there. But the remaining part was their weakest part of the track.
F1-tempo telemetry shows Lewis on his first run in Q3 loses over 3 tenths to Max from T13 to the line. Russell loses over 2 tenths on his fastest lap over the same piece of track.chrisc90 wrote: ↑04 Sep 2022, 11:39Fully agreed.Cs98 wrote: ↑04 Sep 2022, 11:33Merc was consistently 2-3 tenths slower on the run to the line. This would not have been a sufficient gap to beat Max or Charles.
T11-12 is essentially Merc's strongest part of the track, so it's not surprising they were slightly ahead there. But the remaining part was their weakest part of the track.
Wonder if anyone has a onboard of the laps previously showing the merc and the red bull/Ferrari at the start of the final corner and to the line. That would give you a decent indication of what gains/loses there would be in that final sector.
I don’t have F1TV or it would have done it.
Remember though that pitted cars have to come back into the pitlane and on to the track.AA_2019 wrote: ↑04 Sep 2022, 16:31Why didn't they pit Lewis during the safety car? They could have told George to stay 10 cars behind, they had Albon in between Lewis and George too, and then he could pit and stay ahead of Max.
Poor restart by Lewis though, he should have waited to go at the start finish line as car behind must stay behind rear wing of car in front now.