Nice word playVanja #66 wrote: ↑20 Sep 2024, 16:36McLaren is a very flexible car and both drivers are capable of great laps in Q3. McLaren 1-2 is far more likely than Ferari 1-2, I don't think people should be so bullish. Outright pace is encouraging for Ferrari and 2025 car development, the biggest performance indicator will be keeping up with McL in Austin. If Ferrari manages that, it's gonna be a huge boost for next season
Ferrari is losing pace to Mclaren in S3.
As long as Ferrari doesn't let themselves be undercut...
Love it when Leclerc is confident. Let's get that extra tenth for tomorrow! If he can ride that one kerb at the end, that should make up quite a bit of time. Out of the entire grid, I only saw Norris do it.Leclerc is extremely confident this weekend, he's very very happy with the car today. He doesn't want to change anything. The only thing he wasn't pleased about was his own FP2 lap, so he fully believes there's more on the table tomorrow. The car isn't the limiting factor, only himself.
LEC was getting frequent flyer miles with his +wing requests in each race like all the last ones where he did great. Today he doesn’t need anything, that’s new.
if you look at Monza fresh smooth track, there are some high and mid speed corner, and the car behaved well.. here also there some high speed corner like the last one, the car was stable.. I am actually quite hopeful about Cota..
That’s very true.
Meanwhile Lando: I did a good lap ... Charles usually performs well on city circuits - in Monaco and Baku we saw what he can do. And I think he's happy with his lap too - if he wasn't, I'd have cause for alarm ahead of qualifying tomorrow!ScuderiaLeo wrote: ↑20 Sep 2024, 16:53The only thing he wasn't pleased about was his own FP2 lap, so he fully believes there's more on the table tomorrow.