Farewell win (if he doesn't win anymore) with Merc, that comes with an improved record and a brand new one, in what was a memorable race in ever changing conditions.
Not bad Lewis, not bad.
Perez fan?
This is why it is so important how Max/RB can maximize the results of last few races, while Norris/McLaren can't.stonehenge wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 20:04Can't believe I'm saying this, but there's a not-insignificant chance that Red Bull will have the 3rd quickest car post-summer break. What if he starts coming in 4th-5th regularly? That would make for one of the most interesting championships...ever?! Obviously, still most likely that Red Bull will bring enough upgrades to keep scoring podiums and that should be enough (at least for the driver's championship), but still an exciting scenario to think about. Seriously WHO would have thought it would even be a remote possibility at the beginning of the season?
Aah there you are..
Exactly right. If McLaren has the quickest car for the remainder of the season, they will kick themselves for the points they left on the table in these races. Makes for a super compelling championship IMO. Who can say how this will play out? Not me.Paa wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 20:11This is why it is so important how Max/RB can maximize the results of last few races, while Norris/McLaren can't.stonehenge wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 20:04Can't believe I'm saying this, but there's a not-insignificant chance that Red Bull will have the 3rd quickest car post-summer break. What if he starts coming in 4th-5th regularly? That would make for one of the most interesting championships...ever?! Obviously, still most likely that Red Bull will bring enough upgrades to keep scoring podiums and that should be enough (at least for the driver's championship), but still an exciting scenario to think about. Seriously WHO would have thought it would even be a remote possibility at the beginning of the season?
Now the difference is 84 points, but it could just easily be around 50 right now if some tiny details go the other way around.
we can say if Lewis had worn hard shoes Norris would not have won, I’m sure Merc’s pace in the race was at least as good as McLaren’s, and at the beginning of the race even better
Hards Vs softs in those conditions wasn't an easy call to make though for Hamilton
What causes them to scrub so much speed at the apex? Energy must be consumed somewhere. I wonder if you can compare how much speed each car dropped. I suspect the cars with a better front end scrub less.
But looking at Landos pace on the softs..............that's what I'm saying. If the mediums were going to be faster, it would have been "slower in the beginning, but faster over the stint" type faster.