The gaps weren't that big yesterday. I didn't say he should have had pole, I said his only chance at it would have been with a godly S1.LionsHeart wrote: ↑29 Jun 2024, 18:33There was nothing to assume. Red Bull is faster and it was already evident yesterday.Emag wrote: ↑29 Jun 2024, 18:30I didn't tell you anything. I just speculated that if he were to get a sprint pole, he would have had to do it in the first sector. The only place he was slower than Oscar.LionsHeart wrote: ↑29 Jun 2024, 18:24
And yesterday you told me that if Lando had driven his first sector faster... but the main loss occurs in the third, where Lando loses more than two tenths compared to Max. There is no talk of thousandths.
I hope there will be telemetry, or maybe it already exists. I need to search and compare fast laps.
Maybe McLaren decided to reduce the wear on the tyres, I have no idea why the car has such a speed deficit. But it feels like we have lost some top speed.
Completely unrelated with what happened today. As I said, McLaren found nothing over yesterday and Max is ahead by a landslide.
The big losses start in the second sector, but even more in the third. Lando was 0.17 seconds behind in the first two sectors, and 0.25 seconds in the third. Turns 9 and 10 are just awful.
I don't know why you're bringing it up for no reason.