There is no thing. Team radio will show the truth as usual, but some guys are posting weird stuff like "sabotage". The biggest mistake today was giving STR softs, rather than anything related to ALO.MichaelxScarn wrote: ↑06 Jul 2025, 17:45What’s your thing with Fernando tho? Embarrassingly ridiculous.
Yeah, after Alo overtaked Albon in same tyres (or a couple laps older) but tricky track, and opened a gap with several fastest laps when the driver is important. Then, when everything gets easy with the track is almost dry and his tyres are dying, he loses everything and gets overtaken. Just when the driver can't do much.
Doesn't matter if they pit later or earlier, the car wasn't fast in wet or dry conditions. The upgrades (if any) not really noticeable. Hulk was much faster...
Yes it does matter when it comes to tyre wear in fernandos case. He was pushing the tyres way earlier than everyone else. That’s why he gapped Russell and passed Albon. He last 2.7 seconds on last lapOnEcRiTiCaL wrote: ↑06 Jul 2025, 17:51Doesn't matter if they pit later or earlier, the car wasn't fast in wet or dry conditions. The upgrades (if any) not really noticeable. Hulk was much faster...
I've said since Spain the upgrades that Sauber brought made their car much better than Aston Martin's. It's a good thing that Hulkenberg has been crap in qualifying otherwise he would have been easily ahead in Canada and Austria.OnEcRiTiCaL wrote: ↑06 Jul 2025, 17:51Doesn't matter if they pit later or earlier, the car wasn't fast in wet or dry conditions. The upgrades (if any) not really noticeable. Hulk was much faster...
Honestly ookig at the data, It's pretty clear the car was faster than the Sauber by atleast by 0.500 tenths (Sauber just has better tyre wear but that only helps in heavy wear tracks like spain silverstpne and the next one being hingary but thats abiut it) looking at Alonso pace, but Alonso had all the bad strategy and pitstops that dropped him way behind Galsy in the first stop and way to early for slicks he laptop 15 seconds and made up 20 so yeah. Stroll is just ---. If Alonso got the right call he would have easily been on the podium. (However the car did eat into the intermediates a bit more but that's been a characteristic of this team since 2020 so yeah but the car has pace. It's now upto the drivers and strategy.)OnEcRiTiCaL wrote: ↑06 Jul 2025, 17:51Doesn't matter if they pit later or earlier, the car wasn't fast in wet or dry conditions. The upgrades (if any) not really noticeable. Hulk was much faster...