AR3-GP wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 02:22
1.1s would be an undesirable gap no matter if the field was close or not. If 1 car is being underutilized so much, how can you trust that driver's feedback?
You make a good point . Krack or McCullough, one of the two (forgot who it was), have previously said that the driver feedback was similar between Fernando and Lance. So that would mean Lance isn't struggling with the development direction of the car like Perez is... it's baffling. Unless those statements were before the car took a turn for the worse, which is possible.
It could be due to Fernando's driving style. Peter Windsor often talks about how Fernando feels the car and that small "jink" he still does to the steering wheel before corners (remains from his Renault years?) actively "unbalances" the car in a way that helps him drive cars with such issues, also shown when missing pieces of bodywork like in Baku 2018 & Austin 2022.
He's also great in unpredictable grip situations due to his adaptability. He achieved feats such as the P1 in Silverstone 2017 Q2, the epic night stint at Le Mans or the Canada 2022 qualy, or even Zandvoort this year, but on the contrary he sometimes struggles a little bit with finding the absolute tenth on a very rubberised track after many attempts. Others blame that on his age but the same thing happened in qualifying in McLaren 2007 against Lewis. You can also see it on this graph comparing the fastest 100 laps from WEC Toyota drivers. His 10 fastest laps weren't the quickest, but he had considerably the average fastest laptime out of all the drivers. It goes to show why he's so good during Sundays. Anyways I'm getting sidetracked.
In any case for me it's not surprising that the disparity has increased when the car lost its balance and you started to see corrections during onboards, Fernando excels in those conditions. Had Vettel remained instead of Lance, I believe a beating would've happened to him, maybe not to this same extent but not that far . Though I still find it too much of an underperformance coming from Lance... it's possible there's also the mental angle that organic mentions, Fernando might have broken him. I don't know if he can recover from that.