Red Bull is just smarter with these things, what they did at Spa, lifting through Eau Rouge they play the margins to perfection.AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑23 Oct 2023, 13:53I'm laughing at people writing "Russell was slower because he was running a legal car"
Imagine thinking that two teams decide to run their car illegally just to finish 2nd and 6th in a championship long finished! Setup has nothing to do with skid block wear! Skid blocks get worn out because of kerbs, bumps or going off track somewhere! Just like Schumacher at Spa 1994 after he spun! It was pure setup preference since Hamilton has been saying for a while that he wants to feel the rear end more!
After 2 Qualifying sessions and 2 races at a track so bumpy as COTA it was inevitable that some skid blocks might have been worn out! Had the FIA checked all the field I'm sure over half of the field would have been DSQed! Maybe Verstapen for example got away with it by going off the racing line down the straight in the last few laps, which looked strange to me but maybe it now makes sense! No one would want to get DSQed for such a reason...they just got unlucky!
Wouldn't surprise me if we learn that at select points of the race he was conserving his plank in various ways.
Sainz already had him, he recognized that and needed to focus on Verstappen.Sieper wrote: ↑23 Oct 2023, 18:58
Hamilton knew the battle was with Ver, and a bit Nor. Everyone knew, even me. So ofc he goes out of his way to manoeuvre Max out of contention for an overtake. Max had a good start and already positioned himself on the outside. If Lewis kept a tighter corner Max would have had him. But it was funny to see indeed.
Maybe Charles should've thought like that in the sprint.