Just_a_fan wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 17:49
mendis wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 17:17
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 17:11
In Hamilton's case, the car required lots of experimentation in order to establish the reasons that it was a piece of junk (relatively). Hamilton did that work.
In that regard, it's rather different to the other two you mention.
Both drivers did that as much as I followed Mercedes reports.
Strange. The reports I saw was that Hamilton was running the more extreme options in the first half of the season. Indeed, the team confirmed as such and once they confirmed that they had stopped the experiments, Hamilton's relative performance improved markedly.
Interestingly, with regards to Vettel's last year at Red Bull, he did struggle once the exhaust blown diffuser was removed. The system worked brilliantly with Seb's method of driving, just as Webber had performed much better before the system was implemented.
Michael was a different case entirely, having been out of the sport as a driver for a significant period before returning to partner Rosberg.
I could show why Webber didn't do better than Vettel in 2012, but that's taking this thread out of context.
Here is what I could find from various things I read throughut the first part of the year when they struggled the most. Like I said, both drivers did experimentation. At one point the physical discomfort became too much for Lewis. Also, Lewis didn't go to Paul Ricard for testing which George did.
Saudi.
https://racingnews365.com/russell-gives ... udi-arabia
"On Lewis' side of the garage, they probably went a bit more conservative with the set-up than we did, and that was the difference," Russell told media including RacingNews365.com.
Imola.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/f1/news-a-s ... 1-imola-gp
“It was a slight difference but not so much as it will change the way the cars are behaving, We've just got Lewis on a slightly lower level than George. But you're just talking a couple of kph on the straights. “
Australia.
https://racingnews365.com/russell-expla ... n-hamilton
"I think I was probably [using] a bit more of an aggressive set-up compared to Lewis, and [was] quicker in some corners, but then losing all of my lap time in that," he explained.
Spain.
https://www.express.co.uk/sport/f1-auto ... in-F1-news
"We just have some improvements to make for it in qualifying. Our cars were a little bit different, we experimented something on George's car which ultimately [ended up] being the better way to go in qualifying so maybe the next race I can take that on.