I don’t think so. The straights don’t come after slow speed corners (bar the one after the turn 1/2 chicane). So as long as what I’m saying above is correct it might not be terrible. Though before FP1 I had the same feeling as you
I don’t think so. The straights don’t come after slow speed corners (bar the one after the turn 1/2 chicane). So as long as what I’m saying above is correct it might not be terrible. Though before FP1 I had the same feeling as you
to be fair even though it was high fuel, it seemed far more on the lighter end of it.. I think Daniel's lap would be more comparative101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑09 Sep 2022, 15:07Not too bad from Lando on high fuel on softs. Only around 0.4s of VER also running high fuel. Eyeballing of course but tentatively they seem to be a bit more on top of the drag issue. Maybe our issues are more rear traction related than I initially thought
And why do we think that is?Ground Effect wrote: ↑09 Sep 2022, 18:17McLaren still haven’t run a young driver in an FP session this year, isn’t it mandatory?
For some reason Mclaren (Lando) have gone from running one of the most conservative PU settings the last couple of seasons to being one of the more aggressive users on a Friday.
I don't know... Daniel was about 1-2kph quicker on all the straights on quali sim... he lost all his time mostly in the corners. I think it's more everyone tends to find more performance and McLaren tends too stagnate.CjC wrote: ↑09 Sep 2022, 18:51For some reason Mclaren (Lando) have gone from running one of the most conservative PU settings the last couple of seasons to being one of the more aggressive users on a Friday.
They seem to have completely swapped everything we historically knew about them this season
SPA was a function of track position more than raw pace… The car can get some decent pace, but if it gets stuck in a DRS train, there isn’t enough pace differential to make the overtake.CjC wrote: ↑09 Sep 2022, 19:43What ever it is Lando isn’t getting carried away
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... hPm39.html
He looked decent in Spa on Friday then it all went to hell….
They didn't use new softs in Q3 as they thought it would give them an advantage in the race. But even so their best one lap pace from Q2 was 2 seconds slower than Max's fastest lap overall, a huge gap to the front.CjC wrote: ↑09 Sep 2022, 19:43What ever it is Lando isn’t getting carried away
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... hPm39.html
He looked decent in Spa on Friday then it all went to hell….
Those stats are made up. not sure what F1 is looking at, not laptime, that's for sure. Based on the numbers I saw on the FIA website Norris's race pace is 2 to 3 tenth slower that Alonso.That and Alonso did 14 laps always around 1:26.5 with little to no drop off while Norris's times dropped significantly after 10 laps.Xero wrote: ↑10 Sep 2022, 00:10https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FcPcn_lWYAQ ... name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FcPcotAWAAA ... name=large
Race pace also looked encouraging. Who knows anymore, this car is bipolar.