That’s mostly track evolution tho, if you look at top speeds in both sessions, they barely moved. The important comparison is in the session itself.
That’s mostly track evolution tho, if you look at top speeds in both sessions, they barely moved. The important comparison is in the session itself.
Meckies just said the same on German TV. He expects it to be a matter of hundredths of a second.
It’s crazy close! I hope he’s he’s right!search wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 11:48Meckies just said the same on German TV. He expects it to be a matter of hundredths of a second.
Both drivers are using the new floor now, as it turned out to be better yesterday. The balance on both cars still isn't perfect yet, though, which he hopes to be fixed for qualifying.
.Will VCARB bring updates to win midfield battle? 'Some things are coming'
GPblog asked if any upgrades to the car are in the pipeline, and Permane gave the affirmative answer. "We have updates coming," the sporting director revealed.
With a cryptic description, Permane seemed to say where the updates are coming: "I don't want to say every race, but like I said, I don't think we've got much for Singapore again. It's a bit of a tricky one there, but certainly, we've got stuff coming in Austin, there's updates planned all right the way through, not quite to the end, but certainly to two or three races from the end."
I just watched qualifying with the live timing and man, that was frustrating!Wouter wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 00:26𝗜𝘀 𝗗𝗮𝗻𝗶𝗲𝗹 𝗥𝗶𝗰𝗰𝗶𝗮𝗿𝗱𝗼 on his way out ....…
- Have you decided on the 2nd seat at VCARB yet?
- HM: We have an idea, so wait until Singapore. By then we will have a clear picture.
- So there will be an announcement next week?
- HM: There will be clarity on what is going to happen.
- Okay, so we have to wait?
- HM: Yes.
- What about Liam Lawson?
- HM: Wait till after Singapore.
Qualifying averages between teammates.
Credit: @tyker [AS]
After Baku (Baku Difference)
01. Bottas 0.49s (0.627s)
02. Verstappen 0.4s (-0.21s)
03. Tsunoda 0.173s (0.21s)
04. Alonso 0.168s (0.944s)
05. Russell 0.1339s (0.415s)
06. Norris 0.1332s (-)*
07. Bearman 0.133s
08. Albon 0.08s (-0.367s)
09. Leclerc 0.05s (0.44s)
10. Gasly 0.04s (0.404s)
*Norris had to abort his lap because of a yellow flag
Yep, stroll punched a huge hole in his sidepod and damaged his floor!