ispano6 wrote: ↑10 Jun 2025, 21:50
it may require Max to shed some light or provide some pointers to Yuki, or that Yuki needs to study footage and data of the fundamental differences between his and Max's driving, particularly driving line, braking points, and steering inputs.
This. Max is basically a racing nerd or genius. It's part of his competitive advantage and I think he simply will not share one ounce of guidance to any teammate. Maybe when he is older and that a different stage of his career. But a lot of the pace difference is in the team's knowledge and Max's experience and how the two meet in the middle. It's not purely down to talent.
I don't do sim racing, video games (anymore) or real life racing, but imagine setting up a car for a circuit and you don't even know the first place to start in terms of setup and balance etc. Max seems to be one of those game nerds that can tweak everything perfectly and the most complex and expert level. He is doing that in the real F-1 car too, and it may well be his intellectual property that Red Bull respectfully doesn't share.
They may need to share a little bit with Yuki and whoever partners Max next year. It's going to annoy Max, but it's a team effort.
This is premised on my assumptions though. It may not even be a thing, but it's based on Max's passion for sim racing. All of those hours must amount to some level of expertise at car setup.