Let's not peddle inaccuracies to detract, especially when you open your comment complaining about the state of the thread. George's second run was 26 ms from pole and would've been good enough for P3. George was just under 3 tenths faster than Lewis on both runs.Luscion wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:19Man this thread just turns into people talking crapping on the drivers after every quali.
George got a tow from the start of the straight all the way to the finish line, Lewis was up on George until the last sector where George got the tow, Russell was around, iirc, 9kph faster than lewis on the straight because of it. They then went out of fresh softs and neither could improve because of the wind picking up. had Russell not gotten that tow both him and Lewis would be p6 and p7
I initially thought the same but George did a 1:12.026 on his second run which included a Purple 28.971 in sector 3 (No tow from anyone) which would've been P3.Luscion wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:19George got a tow from the start of the straight all the way to the finish line, Lewis was up on George until the last sector where George got the tow, Russell was around, iirc, 9kph faster than lewis on the straight because of it. They then went out of fresh softs and neither could improve because of the wind picking up. had Russell not gotten that tow both him and Lewis would be p6 and p7
Thank goodness I used "most likely" in my reckoning earlier. My bad nevertheless. It wasn't engine mode afterall, in FP3. Fine job bringing up the car to where it's natural fighting area is - at the front. Looks like their decision to STOP EXPERIMENTING OVER THE RACE WEEKEND and make only small changes one by one, has paid dividends. Better late than never.
This is a fair analysis, even though I doubt Hamilton’s lap would have been quicker anyway. In reality, only a couple of hundredths difference likely in George’s favour. Still, George put the lap in when he needed to. Great job!Luscion wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:19Man this thread just turns into people talking crapping on the drivers after every quali.
George got a tow from the start of the straight all the way to the finish line, Lewis was up on George until the last sector where George got the tow, Russell was around, iirc, 9kph faster than lewis on the straight because of it. They then went out of fresh softs and neither could improve because of the wind picking up. had Russell not gotten that tow both him and Lewis would be p6 and p7
I think this time, based on data and the commentators, it was just bad luck. he had 2 purple mini sectors. The yellows were all because of the degrading conditions.Hammerfist wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:29Without the tow it would have been another bloody verstappen pole. So well done George but for me Max is still favorite to win. Hamilton qualifying has been subpar for a while now. No more excuses.
Nah a podium is out of the question let alone a win. IF its changeable conditions then maybe but he has alot of good drivers infront with equal performanced cars. Just watched his interview and his answers are troubling, he has no clue whats going on with the pace. He keeps banging on about practice sessions for some reason but bro its " PRACTICE " you dont really know where your competitors pace stands or whos holding back. Didnt know this is his first time hes qualified outside the top 5 since he started in 2007. Grim statistics are grim.ringo wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:21It's not that bad. the gap was only 2 tenths, plus he was yellow in all 3 sectors. If he was green, then I would be more worried.SKYnRacing24 wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:16Lewis will be second guessing himself now before his ferrari stint. This track is his back yard and has lost in qualy 8-1 now . This --- is brutal. He has no excuses now.
The car was the best car today, but that Q3 session turned things into a lottery.
He can still win. This race is a very long one. George does have what it takes to win in terms of skill. He has proven as much in Brazil. The risk is how measured he is.
The Mclarens and Max are a huge threat for the win.
SKYnRacing24 wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:56Nah a podium is out of the question let alone a win. IF its changeable conditions then maybe but he has alot of good drivers infront with equal performanced cars. Just watched his interview and his answers are troubling, he has no clue whats going on with the pace. He keeps banging on about practice sessions for some reason but bro its " PRACTICE " you dont really know where your competitors pace stands or whos holding back. Didnt know this is his first time hes qualified outside the top 5 since he started in 2007. Grim statistics are grim.ringo wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:21It's not that bad. the gap was only 2 tenths, plus he was yellow in all 3 sectors. If he was green, then I would be more worried.SKYnRacing24 wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:16Lewis will be second guessing himself now before his ferrari stint. This track is his back yard and has lost in qualy 8-1 now . This --- is brutal. He has no excuses now.
The car was the best car today, but that Q3 session turned things into a lottery.
He can still win. This race is a very long one. George does have what it takes to win in terms of skill. He has proven as much in Brazil. The risk is how measured he is.
The Mclarens and Max are a huge threat for the win.
The more i think about it the more im convinced Russell was struggling with last years car more than Lewis and whatever changes they have made to the W15 has been right up his street. Yes Lewis has his racepace but Russell isn't that far away from him. The side by side was revealing. Lewis looks like he can't hustle a car in qualy trim compared to Russell and its something he won't fix as he's leaving.
I generally can't see him turning it around. Its been a running theme all year apart from Japan. Russell has more envelop to put this car in places Lewis can't.
uhh those sector times aren't representative. 24.2 in sector 1 is like 3-4s off the paceLuscion wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:49https://i.imgur.com/967YsaM.jpeg
going off on this Lewis was up a good bit on Russell and lost it all in S3, either Lewis messed up there or that tow was worth quite a bit (for some reason this doesnt show the S3 times)
Yea, I'll wait until someone more reliable posts the sector timesorganic wrote: ↑09 Jun 2024, 00:30uhh those sector times aren't representative. 24.2 in sector 1 is like 3-4s off the paceLuscion wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:49https://i.imgur.com/967YsaM.jpeg
going off on this Lewis was up a good bit on Russell and lost it all in S3, either Lewis messed up there or that tow was worth quite a bit (for some reason this doesnt show the S3 times)
That image is showing the sector times of cooldown laps/non-push
Thanks man!Luscion wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:39This is the only thing i could find on long runs, dont know how much its worth though
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GPkcs68agAA ... name=small