Quite right. Max should have got a penalty but Lewis saved him by saying "racing incident" to the stewards rather than crying and claiming foul play.Rikhart wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 10:19Not hard to do, when you can just crash someone off the track, with no penalty. Again.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 09:11The brake bias was working, Max had it set fully in one direction to try to make the car do what he wanted.TeamKoolGreen wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 02:28
Hamilton did nothing special. Max's brake bias wasn't working and he couldn't get the car to rotate like it usually does.
Hamilton has nobody but Red Bull to thank for running a 1 car team.
And Hamilton played the cards dealt him and got P3 ahead of Max in a faster car.
I don't believe people get penalties for being run into man, not quite how that one works.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 10:27Quite right. Max should have got a penalty but Lewis saved him by saying "racing incident" to the stewards rather than crying and claiming foul play.Rikhart wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 10:19Not hard to do, when you can just crash someone off the track, with no penalty. Again.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 09:11
The brake bias was working, Max had it set fully in one direction to try to make the car do what he wanted.
And Hamilton played the cards dealt him and got P3 ahead of Max in a faster car.
Which is why Hamilton didn't get a penalty. Glad you now agree.Rikhart wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 10:30I don't believe people get penalties for being run into man, not quite how that one works.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 10:27Quite right. Max should have got a penalty but Lewis saved him by saying "racing incident" to the stewards rather than crying and claiming foul play.
1. In this case...yes. They simply bottled the strategy with staying out too long, not planning for the undercut from the beginning. Latest with the second stop they should have let it go and secure the podium with the undercut. Given the pace advantage I see nothing Merc could have done.ab_f1 wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 11:07Few questions on my mind having read this thread today:
1. Is Strategy simply timing of pit stops? I would have thought driving to given lap times etc also contribute to strategy.
2. There was some reference on the site of Marko's contract being changed and quote was "it does not impact Max directly". Could that be in play with Max trying to gain composure by late night sim racing and when that didn't help, venting out.
3. Only other team which is known for #1 driver treatment is Ferrari. Without #1 treatment will Max move anywhere else?
Good point. It also reminds me of 2012, when Alonso absolutely delivered with the second or even third best car. And nearly won the title. I think we can say in nearly all of the races, Verstappen managed to take what was possible, or even better. Not of course taking Melbourne, Spielberg, Budapest into account. Max just needs a reset button, that last race would probably wake him up, to think the long game, not just one race ahead.Paa wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 11:16This season is what 2021 could have been without Silverstone&Hungary.
Having a nice point advantage which should be protected from a car that has gotten slightly faster for the 2nd half.
Max&RedBull should go back to that mindset and do what they have done there and it would be an easy title.
Hmmm....well in Spielberg he delivered and made more points than his WDC rival. He just needs to stay clear of HamiltonVettel165 wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 12:35Good point. It also reminds me of 2012, when Alonso absolutely delivered with the second or even third best car. And nearly won the title. I think we can say in nearly all of the races, Verstappen managed to take what was possible, or even better. Not of course taking Melbourne, Spielberg, Budapest into account. Max just needs a reset button, that last race would probably wake him up, to think the long game, not just one race ahead.Paa wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 11:16This season is what 2021 could have been without Silverstone&Hungary.
Having a nice point advantage which should be protected from a car that has gotten slightly faster for the 2nd half.
Max&RedBull should go back to that mindset and do what they have done there and it would be an easy title.
Yes agree 2009 it was similar, Brawn GP being a dominant force in the first part of the season and then slowly falling behind the Red Bull. Button just did enough to bring the WDC home. I also think right after Spa "the real circuit" we will know more what to expect later in the season.basti313 wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 13:05Hmmm....well in Spielberg he delivered and made more points than his WDC rival. He just needs to stay clear of HamiltonVettel165 wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 12:35Good point. It also reminds me of 2012, when Alonso absolutely delivered with the second or even third best car. And nearly won the title. I think we can say in nearly all of the races, Verstappen managed to take what was possible, or even better. Not of course taking Melbourne, Spielberg, Budapest into account. Max just needs a reset button, that last race would probably wake him up, to think the long game, not just one race ahead.Paa wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 11:16This season is what 2021 could have been without Silverstone&Hungary.
Having a nice point advantage which should be protected from a car that has gotten slightly faster for the 2nd half.
Max&RedBull should go back to that mindset and do what they have done there and it would be an easy title.![]()
I also do not really agree with your comparison. In 2021 Merc won 3 of the first 4 races and had the faster car also in races like France. They just underdelivered on some tracks and the Spielberg double header certainly played a role.
And 2012...it was close the whole season, on some tracks the Ferrari was flying, on most the Bull but had its glitches.
Can we pick a better example? Let me throw 2007 into the game: Button fast in the beginning, very constant. Against the young Vettel with a faster car in the end, difficult Nr2 and too easy lost points?
not sure if the aim was to help Perez, but judging by this video it seems that indeed it gave more rear stability, maybe even too much as Max says (we know he prefers a strong front end)willmesquita wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 13:38Guys, is that true the upgrade has targeted to give more rear stability to turn the RB20 more ok to Perez style?
Yeah. Perez prefers a bit of understeer. Which is what the car is doing now