Finally Max his first pole in Mexico. It was Carlos Slim who gave it to him.
Oof that’s bad, he could have done much better without those issues. And two cars on front row would have left Max much less exposed. These first few corners will be so, so dangerous now.AR3-GP wrote: ↑30 Oct 2022, 04:20Perez's issues (from the post qualifying reaction video on F1 youtube):
1) No laptime reference on dash
2) No DRS tone (so he had to manually decide when to engage it)
3) No brake bias readout (so he had couldn't adjust during the lap and didn't know where he was on it)
He could have definitely locked out the front row with Max without the car issues.
He also did not have his own telemetry to look at in the garage as his car failed to transmit proper telemetry all of quali. So the usual process of finding marginal gains in quali was taken awaywest52keep64 wrote: ↑30 Oct 2022, 20:301) would have been of little consequence, if anything it's mainly used to go slower when you know you already have a lot of time in hand i.e. take fewer risks.
2) would have cost him a very very small amount of time, there's still a visible DRS activation point.
3) is probably the biggest impact by far if true. Presumably without knowing what he was changing he just left it, so didn't get the benefit of being able to move the bias around over the lap. This used to be a mandated physical control in the cockpit, but I think the hybrid era has required it to become digital because it involves adjusting BBW (brake by wire).
They don’t develop a car to just what max wants. They develop a car that can go quicker. It needs a particular quality driver to be able to extract those extra .1s. The likes of HAM/SCHU/ALO/LEC in recent years have been able to do exactly that. If you think a driver has THAT much influence over things then you’re very much mistaken.AeroDynamic wrote: ↑30 Oct 2022, 21:14Perez says RBR develop their car to max with their upgrades and Max denies it. Seems like they want to tone down the numero uno status they clearly have going on in the team. I can see why Alonso said he wouldn't go to RBR.
Perez says that the car went away from him with recent upgrades. That doesn't mean they're developing the car deliberately towards or away from Verstappen:AeroDynamic wrote: ↑30 Oct 2022, 21:14Perez says RBR develop their car to max with their upgrades and Max denies it. Seems like they want to tone down the numero uno status they clearly have going on in the team. I can see why Alonso said he wouldn't go to RBR.
“I haven’t been as comfortable with it [the development of the car] as I was in the beginning
You've converted 'I'm not as confident in the car after recent upgrades' to RB developing the car away from Perez and towards Max deliberately. A very understeery car is what RB had at the beginning of the season, claimed by themselves to be mostly caused by the car being overweight and not being able to move ballast around. As they dropped car weight, the balance got more neutral - quicker for a driver who does not require understeer to feel stable. Understeer is inherently slower than having a more neutral balance“Well, it’s just going away from me in terms of how comfortable I was in the beginning,” he added.
“But saying that, I’ve had only two races [of this] and last weekend I wasn’t up to it, I was feeling pretty bad, so I think this is the first weekend where I will see really.”
the interview that just aired in Mexico, he actually said more than those old quotes.organic wrote: ↑30 Oct 2022, 21:22Perez says that the car went away from him with recent upgrades. That doesn't mean they're developing the car deliberately towards or away from Verstappen:AeroDynamic wrote: ↑30 Oct 2022, 21:14Perez says RBR develop their car to max with their upgrades and Max denies it. Seems like they want to tone down the numero uno status they clearly have going on in the team. I can see why Alonso said he wouldn't go to RBR.
“I haven’t been as comfortable with it [the development of the car] as I was in the beginningYou've converted 'I'm not as confident in the car after recent upgrades [unlike Max]' to RB developing the car towards Max. It's your bias once again affecting your interpretation of reality“Well, it’s just going away from me in terms of how comfortable I was in the beginning,” he added.
“But saying that, I’ve had only two races [of this] and last weekend I wasn’t up to it, I was feeling pretty bad, so I think this is the first weekend where I will see really.”
Can you post them?AeroDynamic wrote: ↑30 Oct 2022, 21:24the interview that just aired in Mexico, he actually said more than those old quotes.organic wrote: ↑30 Oct 2022, 21:22Perez says that the car went away from him with recent upgrades. That doesn't mean they're developing the car deliberately towards or away from Verstappen:AeroDynamic wrote: ↑30 Oct 2022, 21:14Perez says RBR develop their car to max with their upgrades and Max denies it. Seems like they want to tone down the numero uno status they clearly have going on in the team. I can see why Alonso said he wouldn't go to RBR.
“I haven’t been as comfortable with it [the development of the car] as I was in the beginningYou've converted 'I'm not as confident in the car after recent upgrades [unlike Max]' to RB developing the car towards Max. It's your bias once again affecting your interpretation of reality“Well, it’s just going away from me in terms of how comfortable I was in the beginning,” he added.
“But saying that, I’ve had only two races [of this] and last weekend I wasn’t up to it, I was feeling pretty bad, so I think this is the first weekend where I will see really.”
From The-Race:AeroDynamic wrote: ↑30 Oct 2022, 21:14Perez says RBR develop their car to max with their upgrades and Max denies it. Seems like they want to tone down the numero uno status they clearly have going on in the team. I can see why Alonso said he wouldn't go to RBR.
Perez himself did say that Red Bull were developing the car to be the fastest it can be and that he needed to adjust to how the team was developing the car. Given what Max can get out of the car and beat the Ferrari's and Mercs, it seems Sergio understands this as well.And Red Bull team boss Christian Horner hinted that Perez’s Singapore performance could be down to a step in his understanding of the car, not just a circuit-specific boost.
“Checo has always been phenomenal on street circuits, he seems to like slippery street tracks,” said Horner.
“And we’ve been working hard with him on set-ups and so on. Hopefully this will now give him confidence for the remainder of the championship.”