Journalists ask questions he answers. Other drivers have been moaning about their car bouncing like a gokart, which is an excuse just the same. Sainz and Charles blame management which are excuses too. There are excuses up and down the pitlane, but for some reason Lewis' words carry more weight and intrigue. It is what it is.Dunlay wrote: ↑11 Jun 2024, 13:37I don't know why it is necessary for Lewis to prove anything to anyone. He is leaving and it hardly matters if he is ahead or behind George. He shouldn't lose his mind over the reason for finishing behind George as it could only influence the thoughts of sabotage.
However, Lewis's remarks, regardless of his intentions, are fueling intense reactions from his devoted fans on social media. I came across a tweet from a journalist stating that Mercedes' PR team has instructed the Mercedes Twitter admin to unfollow Lewis fan accounts due to the escalating aggression and abuse. Thankfully, this platform is closely moderated, maintaining a level of respect in discussions. If Lewis refrains from justifying his position behind George, the situation could potentially improve significantly.
HAM was basically right under PIA gearbox & banged out a fastest lap on H, dirty-air be damned. Both RUS & HAM then tried again on the last lap, all whilst chasing & got into the 14s - hundredths away from each other. The car had serious pace.Luscion wrote: ↑11 Jun 2024, 15:37Piastri saying Merc were a second a lap faster than them at the end of the race.
https://formu1a.uno/it/mclaren-piastri- ... ce-di-noi/
Mercs had DRS + fresh tyres so it's not surprising they were much faster than a car on older tyres without drs. If anyone but the Merc set the fastest lap in that situation it would be confusing214270 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2024, 17:50HAM was basically right under PIA gearbox & banged out a fastest lap on H, dirty-air be damned. Both RUS & HAM then tried again on the last lap, all whilst chasing & got into the 14s - hundredths away from each other. The car had serious pace.Luscion wrote: ↑11 Jun 2024, 15:37Piastri saying Merc were a second a lap faster than them at the end of the race.
https://formu1a.uno/it/mclaren-piastri- ... ce-di-noi/
I don’t often agree, but TheRace said it was the 1st time in the ground-floor era the pilots let the car down & not vice versa. I’m inclined to agree
Singapore 2023 was also drivers letting the car down. They should have won. There are even others which were more marginal, it is not the first time.
Mexico '22 (could've both been ahead of RB in quali and race), Austria '22 (both crashed in quali after setting purple sectors), Singapore '22, Qatar '23 (fastest car), Singapore '23
Agreed, but delivering whilst tucked up behind competitors is very promising.organic wrote: ↑11 Jun 2024, 17:54Mercs had DRS + fresh tyres so it's not surprising they were much faster than a car on older tyres without drs. If anyone but the Merc set the fastest lap in that situation it would be confusing214270 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2024, 17:50HAM was basically right under PIA gearbox & banged out a fastest lap on H, dirty-air be damned. Both RUS & HAM then tried again on the last lap, all whilst chasing & got into the 14s - hundredths away from each other. The car had serious pace.Luscion wrote: ↑11 Jun 2024, 15:37Piastri saying Merc were a second a lap faster than them at the end of the race.
https://formu1a.uno/it/mclaren-piastri- ... ce-di-noi/
I don’t often agree, but TheRace said it was the 1st time in the ground-floor era the pilots let the car down & not vice versa. I’m inclined to agree
You can’t pass in Singa & they weren’t in the running for pole. That’s a poor example IMO
They were absolutely in the running for pole. Russell was half a tenth behind.214270 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2024, 18:06You can’t pass in Singa & they weren’t in the running for pole. That’s a poor example IMO
Both drivers passed Leclerc in the final stint.
Only because of a tyre delta, hardly counts
No, I’d still discount it because Rb had a mare that wkend. I would say (trying my best to interprete what they said on the pod) is that their yardstick is in all sessions and removing ‘fluke’ elements. So without any excuses
And a nice green track which the Mercs enjoyorganic wrote: ↑11 Jun 2024, 17:54Mercs had DRS + fresh tyres so it's not surprising they were much faster than a car on older tyres without drs. If anyone but the Merc set the fastest lap in that situation it would be confusing214270 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2024, 17:50HAM was basically right under PIA gearbox & banged out a fastest lap on H, dirty-air be damned. Both RUS & HAM then tried again on the last lap, all whilst chasing & got into the 14s - hundredths away from each other. The car had serious pace.Luscion wrote: ↑11 Jun 2024, 15:37Piastri saying Merc were a second a lap faster than them at the end of the race.
https://formu1a.uno/it/mclaren-piastri- ... ce-di-noi/
I don’t often agree, but TheRace said it was the 1st time in the ground-floor era the pilots let the car down & not vice versa. I’m inclined to agree
Last lap they get the freedom to completely drain the battery, so I dont think we should read too much into the 1:14.xx