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Fernando sniffing the flowers.
You must be new to the sport. Switch the team names up and you could be describing almost any season.
Hahaha, hyperactive brains need distraction.
I am certainly not. I wouldn’t say this is like most seasons. Many teams, at the same time, dropping the ball, along with such dominance from RB/Max, is why it’s a dire watch. The racing is crap. Throw in the failed regs, the shambolic tracks, and these horrifying overweight cars, it’s a disaster.
Many teams dropping the ball = a super competitive midfield with only 0.9s/lap from P2 to P20 in Q1.
There should not be good execution of car engineering, driver ability and team operation permitted in F1?
At a certain point Max extended his lead that was in the 15.xxx to 18.xxx, 2 s more would've done the trick... but then Perez "pushed to match" Verstappen's pace.mendis wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 12:31I thought they might box him after 35 or 37 laps as it was enough margin to get by Perez in 2 or 3 laps. It appeared they wanted to see if Max can overtake Perez in pits to avoid a face off. But Perez started pushing and their times stabilized to be almost equal. If they would have boxed Max by lap 40, he would have still breezed past Perez in quick time and would have finished with a bigger margin.
JordanMugen wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 15:58On average 50% of seasons since 1984 have been won in dominant manner. It's certainly not unusual and will likely average out in time.
I was really skeptical when he was going past 35 laps as these Pirelli tyres are really unreliable past a point. It would be risky to elongate these tyres close or beyond their stipulated life.Sevach wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 16:04At a certain point Max extended his lead that was in the 15.xxx to 18.xxx, 2 s more would've done the trick... but then Perez "pushed to match" Verstappen's pace.mendis wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 12:31I thought they might box him after 35 or 37 laps as it was enough margin to get by Perez in 2 or 3 laps. It appeared they wanted to see if Max can overtake Perez in pits to avoid a face off. But Perez started pushing and their times stabilized to be almost equal. If they would have boxed Max by lap 40, he would have still breezed past Perez in quick time and would have finished with a bigger margin.
Max was kept on track well after Hamilton and Ocon on the same strategy pitted to see if he could open up enough to pit and come out ahead, i believe Hamilton's strategy was the one aimed at optimum race time even if overtakes would be required, Max had time to spare.
That's the problem with pirelli. They're either too hard, too soft, cliff is too steep and sudden or they're unpredictable. They could never get the sweet spot. Maybe back then with refueling the Bridgestone and michilin could mask it with dwindling fuel tanks but now it's a not greatmendis wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 17:01I was really skeptical when he was going past 35 laps as these Pirelli tyres are really unreliable past a point. It would be risky to elongate these tyres close or beyond their stipulated life.Sevach wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 16:04At a certain point Max extended his lead that was in the 15.xxx to 18.xxx, 2 s more would've done the trick... but then Perez "pushed to match" Verstappen's pace.mendis wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 12:31I thought they might box him after 35 or 37 laps as it was enough margin to get by Perez in 2 or 3 laps. It appeared they wanted to see if Max can overtake Perez in pits to avoid a face off. But Perez started pushing and their times stabilized to be almost equal. If they would have boxed Max by lap 40, he would have still breezed past Perez in quick time and would have finished with a bigger margin.
Max was kept on track well after Hamilton and Ocon on the same strategy pitted to see if he could open up enough to pit and come out ahead, i believe Hamilton's strategy was the one aimed at optimum race time even if overtakes would be required, Max had time to spare.
Well to be fair last year ferrari gifted several races like Monaco, France and even Miami to red bull due to theor incompetence or mistakesBen1980 wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 09:14RB won 17 out of 22 races. Ferrari was not faster than Red Bull. That's rewriting history.Bill wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 08:40ferrari was faster than redbull last year with these regulation so its no true that no one can get near redbull.ferrari need to improve their tire wear then we will see were their pace is.if you have an efficient pu you can carry less fuel thats part of redbull advantage that when Brawn drew these regulation he overlooked that the pu still play a massive role in deciding who wins.Aston martin has a car good on tires and over one lap ,i think they are being let down by pu
First and foremost, the post was meant to be a joke... I've been following Formula 1 since 2003, so I think I've witnessed a few eras of dominance, but also some epic racing... But this, what we are seeing this year... My gawd it's boring... You basically know that 1-2 are sealed if there are no mechanical issues, and the rest can fight for 3rd place... It has been similar with Merc in the past, but the sheer dominance of the RB package... ufff... I wouldn't be surprised if they have a 1-2 until the end of the season! Only "stain" would be AUS... Now, THAT would be a record for the ages...vorticism wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 01:35If I may summarize the anti-RB crew ITT:
Quali: "Didn't make Q3! Wow! He is CRACKING! Perez showing who is the real best driver!"
Race: "It is OVER. The season is DONE. There are NO challengers. Verstappen will win ALL of the races. The sport is DOOMED!"
Basic understanding of F1 history is that it is defined by eras. McLaren era, Ferrari era, RB era, Merc era, etc. F1 has never been known for Mario Kart or NASCAR type races (or whatever the casuals are seeking). If you understand the sport well enough there aren't really any dull races.PinkFloydPulse wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 22:49I wonder how long FOM and FIA will allow this RB dominance Pretty sure the viewing numbers will start to plummet after todays race… Clearly ZERO contenders to Max and his Third WDC this year… Perez is just pathetic sadly…