As I said... Lewis was clearly faster on this stintdans79 wrote: ↑17 Sep 2023, 17:34Here is the gap between lewis and George at the start of the lap.
https://i.ibb.co/BjQtFz0/gap.png
As I said... Lewis was clearly faster on this stintdans79 wrote: ↑17 Sep 2023, 17:34Here is the gap between lewis and George at the start of the lap.
https://i.ibb.co/BjQtFz0/gap.png
I think there should be a chance in Brazil and another in MexicoTvetovnato wrote: ↑17 Sep 2023, 17:27It was 5.2 at most actually. The first lap out of the box, Hamilton was quite a bit slower than George, likely to bring the tyres in. Then it was no contest.Spoutnik wrote: ↑17 Sep 2023, 17:08I tend to disagree.ringo wrote: ↑17 Sep 2023, 17:03
I think russel had the better race and qualy setup. He just doesnt use it well.
To be fair to him, hamilton was not that much quicker. The 5 second gap came down because leclerc was blocking russel. So leclerc was the bottleneck. Lewis knew this and took his time to chip away at the gap to russel without damaging his tyres. Just better race management. Then he applied pressure and sat there waiting for an error. Classic hamilton.
Seen this many times. Worked on Vettel, Webber, Bottas and Nico quite well and also on Max.
I think Russell was faster all weekend. And his mindset was on the win for sure.
But I do think Lewis was faster on the last stint.
He closed the gap (3.9 to 2.5 IIRC) before Russell even got into Leclerc' gearbox.
And we saw his lines etc, and the way he was able to put pressure on George (more than George against Nando).
Lewis has just got more experience and ofc his raw talent, I think the last stint and his "mature" race management showed it today.
Still he bring the points for the team to stay ahead of Ferrari in the WCC. And he overtake Alonso in the WDC.
We don’t know who was quicker in the first stint due to heavy management and traffic. We actually seldom see them on the same terms in the races since one of them is usually on an alternate strategy or stuck in traffic.
But Hamilton needs to get his act together in Q. Would have been a win today if he had. This was likely the last chance for a win for Merc this season, since we now go back to Red Bull domination again.
Very ominous. The man is not even at 100% of his capabilities this year and its refreshing that he identifies his personal performance as the issue in qualifying and is actively working on it.
Maybe he should have been let past with that pace.dans79 wrote: ↑17 Sep 2023, 17:34Here is the gap between lewis and George at the start of the lap.
https://i.ibb.co/BjQtFz0/gap.png
As much I'd have loved to see Lewis win today, I'm not in the "let him pass" camp when there isn't a title at stake. Or, if you do let him by, he gives it back if he can't make the move ahead stick - just as Merc did in Hungary when Lewis let Bottas retake the place at the end of the race. And at Singapore at the very end of the race, there really isn't much scope to play that game.ringo wrote: ↑17 Sep 2023, 17:48Maybe he should have been let past with that pace.dans79 wrote: ↑17 Sep 2023, 17:34Here is the gap between lewis and George at the start of the lap.
https://i.ibb.co/BjQtFz0/gap.png
But it's a catch 22 for lewis to outqualify russel. Russel sets up for qualifying just like Nico and Bottas did. He is a quick driver so Hamilton can only ensure he outqualifies russel if he has goes for a qualy setup... and then that doesnt bring him a race win.
So Lewis needs to find a sweetspot between qualy and race that is quicker than Russel with his banzai setups.
It does on a track where you need a huge delta to pass...............Tvetovnato wrote: ↑17 Sep 2023, 17:53I think the qualy setup is a non-thing really. Makes no sense to do that.
Ofc he's an incredible qualifier on his day.ringo wrote: ↑17 Sep 2023, 17:57I think George is that good. Lewis has to dig deep to beat him in qualy. The age has an impact no matter what lewis says. And his vegan diet will simply take away any natural aggression and brain sharpness that animals get from eating other animal protein.
On another note. Can Lewis catch Perez in the standings?
Yes, but I’m thinking between the Merc drivers, that there should not be much difference in that sense. Nothing that has been mentioned anyway.dans79 wrote: ↑17 Sep 2023, 18:00It does on a track where you need a huge delta to pass...............Tvetovnato wrote: ↑17 Sep 2023, 17:53I think the qualy setup is a non-thing really. Makes no sense to do that.
My thought as well when I saw it. George was a slam dunk of having to ceede the position, but he was ahead of Norris and would have made the corner without George on the inside.dans79 wrote: ↑17 Sep 2023, 18:03Also Merc should have told the FIA to pound sand about giving the place back to Norris!
https://i.ibb.co/r7B5XtR/Lewis-past-Norris.gif
Yep, he is the only driver besides Max to do this!