The short version, caught out by Stroll's red flag, but full disclosure, wasn't on a particularly good lap.
Yeah, that is my hope as well. It really might be our Austria with Lando P4 and Piastri struggling without the upgrade. Let's get that win before the end of the season, the team deserves it.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 16:53Fitting have in mind that there is a possibility Singapore favored Ferrari and Mercedes over Mclaren with slow corners and large straights. Mclaren has fixed that drag and slow corners problem though. Not fully but some of it. Suzuka however might be a whole different matter playing on the strengths of Mclaren with one straight and a lot of high speed corners unless the Flexi Wings and Floor rule change affected Mclaren a lot also.
I just think it's a perk of this car in high speed corners, the ability to shorten the straight without scrubbing off much speed. The data will tell it's quicker for him. It's great to see that despite alterations to address drag and slow speed, the high speed advantage remains. The team have done an amazing job developing the car this season.
This is not the first time Lando has made such a trick in qualifying in the last 3-4 years. I have seen this before at Silverstone in different years. Someone said that he brought a similar technique from sim racing.
He often uses different lines during wet/drying conditions. In Austria turn 3 he often looked like he went wide, but he just used such wide line. It's kinda interesting to me, because everyone else usually just uses the same 'optimal' line. Nice to see some variety.LionsHeart wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 17:22This is not the first time Lando has made such a trick in qualifying in the last 3-4 years. I have seen this before at Silverstone in different years. Someone said that he brought a similar technique from sim racing.