If Leclerc did a "calmer lap" he wouldn't have qualified P3 anyway. P4 was realistically the maximum for this car while still driving comfortably. Either he pushed it to get P3 or P2, or he settled for P4. Of course he could've just not messed up his lap, but I'm not sure why everyone thinks he could've qualified P3 without being reckless, you can't have your cake and eat it too.
Leclerc wasn't that fast in the sprint race, and I didn't see decent pace in the GP either. Sainz was generally ahead all weekend.
I think since we're used to Leclerc outperforming Sainz we assume he could've done better, but the truth is Leclerc just didn't have it this weekend. Doesn't mean he's a bad driver, he outperformed Sainz 14-0 before this so obviously not, but let's not act like Leclerc was in peak form lol. Sainz simply did better this weekend from beginning to end, even putting aside Leclerc's unlucky T1.
Both pilot has a brake temperature issue in sprint, and make alot of lico. Team fix this for quali and race + they make better setup.
Yeah it was very unlucky to come out behind Norris. It was frustrating seeing all the front drivers complain about the faster cars while the faster cars suffered for it, but I mean, nothing new there. Also I'm okay with them using Leclerc as a tire guinea pig but I feel like this could have been played better...
That has nothing to do with what I said though. The car is crappy, that doesn't mean Sainz didn't just perform better? It did seem like Leclerc had more issues in his car but we can't assume that if Leclerc didn't have those issues it would automatically mean he'd be better.
Looking from other perspective if they fix the bouncing issue then they would be ahead of Mercedes, surely they didn’t have the ideal setup and we saw how RB20 came back alive on the Q. At the end they have to step up the game there’s no question about it.SoulPancake13 wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 17:241 or 2 points is nothing if we are being honest. The biggest issue is that Merc are basically just as fast if not marginally faster plus the gap to McLaren and Red Bull. The bouncing at high speeds is a huge huge problem.
Said during the race that Lando could learn a thing or two from Charles in how to overtake Max around here lol. Red Bull traction out of T3 and T4 was immense tho, Max would gain almost 0.5 in T4 alone.ScuderiaLeo wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 17:28Leclerc interview: The contact didn't help for sure, but we were starting from afar and we weren't lucky in the end with no SC. There was a VSC but it didn't help for the win. (I guess he's referring to Sainz?) For the incident, I feel like it was just a racing incident, I had Checo on the inside trying to overtake at T1, Piastri on the outside, and I was trying to stay between them but lost my front wing in the process. It's disappointing but if I look further than today, the performance wasn't good. (Idk if he's talking about the car or himself.) The stint behind Norris wasn't good. We stopped behind Lando, who had old tires. The problem was that I felt I didn't have enough to go if I passed him, so I would have been blue-flagged after a lap. I tried once and fell back again, so I just had to follow him and hope he'd go as fast as possible. We lost potential points; 1 or 2 isn't a lot, but we have to take what we can. Today, in addition to the start, we could've optimized the strategy a bit better.
I agree with pretty much everything he said here. Unlucky, racing incident, poor weekend overall, not the greatest strategy.
Sainz interview: It has been a solid weekend, but we want more. I would like to be ahead of Mercedes because at the beginning of the season we didn't even look at them. We are going to fight hard in the factory for Silverstone and to help us in the high-speed circuits.
Once again Sainz confirming that the Silverstone upgrades are specifically to combat the high speed issues.
One of the biggest shames for me today was seeing Norris and Verstappen go wheel to wheel and remembering when that used to be Leclerc and Verstappen. Sucks that since then Leclerc hasn't had a car to get up there and really go at it because he can be incredible at it. But taking my own advice I won't dwell on "if"s too much.
If Ferrari didn't mess up those updates Sainz would have won anyway. If Piastri didn't hit Leclerc they would have had a different race with both cars. If Norris and Verstappen didn't crash none of this would matter...