They’re always neck and neck, what more do you guys want?
If you want to see what washed looks like, look at Yuki vs Ric and Stroll vs Alonso.
The Rus vs Ham arguments are just silly. You could cover them in a blanket performance wise.
I don’t agree, the car looked fine and it seems to me they will give decent updates, RB is clearly no better here, Verstappen brought more skill than the car, it’s clearly clear that the car has improved a lot without bringing big updates like McLaren and Ferrari, updates on the Merc will be right up to Silverstone
You're insane if you believe Russell is as good over one lap as Leclerc. He was comprehensively outqualified by Hamilton in 2022 and they were dead even in 2023.Spoutnik wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 17:35I think Russell is Leclerc level in term of pace over one lap. We will realize this when he will have another teamate. But I think Lewis is losing speed over one lap with age (Bottas was faster than him quite often remember), and has issue with tyre temp. But he's still one of the very best on race pace
I agree about Leclerc. But I think the closest thing to him is Russell. Even if his race pace can be really he showed real flashes of pace over one lap. I'm a Hamilton fan so I say that without biasbananapeel23 wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 17:39You're insane if you believe Russell is as good over one lap as Leclerc. He was comprehensively outqualified by Hamilton in 2022 and they were dead even in 2023.Spoutnik wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 17:35I think Russell is Leclerc level in term of pace over one lap. We will realize this when he will have another teamate. But I think Lewis is losing speed over one lap with age (Bottas was faster than him quite often remember), and has issue with tyre temp. But he's still one of the very best on race pace
Leclerc has never lost a quali head to head. Leclerc is the best qualifier in F1 currently and has been since 2019, and it isn't particularly close.
I want him to out qualify this muppet. 7-1 and your asking " What more do you want " Come on man wake up and smell the coffee. Hamilton fans have every right to be worried about his qualy performance. Leclerc will put the final nails in the coffin. Can't hide behind setup excuses again.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 17:27They’re always neck and neck, what more do you guys want?
If you want to see what washed looks like, look at Yuki vs Ric and Stroll vs Alonso.
The Rus vs Ham arguments are just silly. You could cover them in a blanket performance wise.
Disregarding the obvious (Verstappen), the 2nd and 3rd best qualifiers after Leclerc are surely Lando and Piastri at this point, with Piastri improving at an incredible rate.Spoutnik wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 17:42I agree about Leclerc. But I think the closest thing to him is Russell. Even if his race pace can be really he showed real flashes of pace over one lap. I'm a Hamilton fan so I say that without biasbananapeel23 wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 17:39You're insane if you believe Russell is as good over one lap as Leclerc. He was comprehensively outqualified by Hamilton in 2022 and they were dead even in 2023.Spoutnik wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 17:35I think Russell is Leclerc level in term of pace over one lap. We will realize this when he will have another teamate. But I think Lewis is losing speed over one lap with age (Bottas was faster than him quite often remember), and has issue with tyre temp. But he's still one of the very best on race pace
Leclerc has never lost a quali head to head. Leclerc is the best qualifier in F1 currently and has been since 2019, and it isn't particularly close.
Also seems like they're no longer struggling with a narrow setup window the past two weekends. Russell was still using the new front wing iirc
They’re the closes driving pairing on the grid week in and week out.SKYnRacing24 wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 17:44I want him to out qualify this muppet. 7-1 and your asking " What more do you want " Come on man wake up and smell the coffee. Hamilton fans have every right to be worried about his qualy performance. Leclerc will put the final nails in the coffin. Can't hide behind setup excuses again.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 17:27They’re always neck and neck, what more do you guys want?
If you want to see what washed looks like, look at Yuki vs Ric and Stroll vs Alonso.
The Rus vs Ham arguments are just silly. You could cover them in a blanket performance wise.
tell me it seemed to me or Merce attacked the curbs well, I don’t know why but the second sector let me down
Sorry, I didn't watch Q fully, barely watched half the Q3 live. In FPs they were very good on curbs, I expect they carried that through to Q3. Mercedes, similarly to Ferrari, works their floor differently from RB and McLaren and I expected they'd be closer here as they'd lose less performance by raising the car/floor than RB and McLaren. In turn, this of course allows softer setup and offers better performance over bumps and curbs.