Hard to since Max didn't do a proper simulation - he was just chilling after building a VSC gapmizarbarym wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024, 19:33Can we compare the race stint of Leclerc in testing and verstapeen today?
My english is bad, sry guys.
Hard to since Max didn't do a proper simulation - he was just chilling after building a VSC gapmizarbarym wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024, 19:33Can we compare the race stint of Leclerc in testing and verstapeen today?
My english is bad, sry guys.
The entire F1 community and all fans can thank Toto for pushing for TD39 and 2023 floor edge rule changes. RB are where they are now compared to the rest of the field because of that. Remember how stunned they were to be so far ahead with RB19 they defined as "nothing special"CaribouBread wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024, 19:30They really do have a design/engineering team that can compete with RB or at worst is second best.
But as we realize this, I do regret them not moving to the downwash concept sooner. We keep saying and hearing that you shouldn't change concepts without knowing how it works, but we've seen that they could've made it work.
Russell was miles off LEC's pace on bad brakes on a track where Ferrari had clear issues in S1 in general which compromised a lot. It's not going to be close next race, furthermore it was cold tonight.Vinlarr89 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024, 19:58Russel claims that MB were affected by a choice of cooling ducts affecting race pace to the tune of 3 tenths. Still feel that Ferrari should be clear of them based on today’s demonstrated performance.
Fred seemed downbeat in his interview, but relayed that the brake balance issue cost them 2nd.
Looking forwards to Jeddah, the track with its high speed corners should really be a strength for this years car?
Agree, especially in the part that the car is still unknown.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024, 03:04The car is very much still unknown, the lack of confidence means they still aren't 100% at home in it which it to be expected as it's has been a big shift from the predecessor. I think if the stars aligned Charles could've done a 28.9 / 29.0 (in fact the latter was his combined best sectors) but as much as it pains me to say this Q3 was far from his best session.At least we know the pace is there.FDD wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024, 02:34Charles:
“Yes, I'm a bit disappointed: it's been a complicated weekend so far. All in all, qualifying went well, I found more favorable conditions despite having struggled in Q1, where I was forced to put on another set of softs, and this compromised Q3 a bit. In Q2 I think I did a better lap than Max did in Q3, but I lost pace with the first set of softs because it had been used since Q1, and this made me lose confidence when I put the new tire back on.
All in all, however, qualifying was good, but now let's focus on tomorrow's race pace. We are in a better position than in 2023, we will see tomorrow by how much: I believe that Red Bull still has some margin, but if I were to have even just one opportunity, I will attack Max. We always struggled in the race last year – concludes Leclerc – we need to make sure you put things right. I hope for a nice surprise tomorrow."
Carlos:
“I think everyone expected Max's pole position. I have to admit that after the performances in Q1 and Q2, I was convinced that I was fighting for pole position. So I don't understand why we don't find those two or three tenths necessary to make a leap forward, usually we manage to recover something in the last qualifying session and Charles also had the same problem.
In Q2 I preferred to do a more conservative lap to save a tire for the race, and despite not pushing too much I managed to do 1:29.5, while in Q3 I pushed and still did 29.5, so I have to understand why. All in all, qualifying went well, but Q3 didn't go as we thought."
SoulPancake13 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024, 20:32Charles's front left brake was over 100 degrees hotter than the right left brake.
That was when the issues stabilized, by the way. In the first 15 laps things were changing every corner according to Leclerc.SoulPancake13 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024, 20:32Charles's front left brake was over 100 degrees hotter than the right left brake.
That's not the question and he knows that, why would he be so angry about a missed P2? What makes him so furious is feeling he could have fought Max for the win. He won't say it now of course, but we all know it would have been a different race had he been in a position to do to Max what Russell did to him in the 1st stint.f1316 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024, 20:24Charles seems very clear that 2nd would have been possible without issues: https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/lecle ... /10582411/