https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/vett ... 64/?nrt=54
"Allowed", my backside.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/unha ... 69/?nrt=54
Where's Kvyat when you need him?
Fantastic post mate. Thank you for taking the effort and making it. I agree with what you say if the tow is taken out of the equation it would have been very close, but i still feel Kimi's lap was a little better.
yes would like to see it aswellcokata wrote: ↑01 Sep 2018, 19:03Fantastic post mate. Thank you for taking the effort and making it. I agree with what you say if the tow is taken out of the equation it would have been very close, but i still feel Kimi's lap was a little better.
As you have the telemetry for all the cars can say how Hamilton's straight line speed compared to Kimi, and where he was loosing time?
Cannot open streamable......any idea why in chrome?Juzh wrote: ↑01 Sep 2018, 18:18Raikkonen vs Vettel
(click link for high quality)
https://streamable.com/4iz6c
https://streamable.com/4iz6c
Couple of things:
- Raikkonen definitely gains time as a result of using Vettel's slipstream, very obvious on some parts of the track
- Rai gains 0.06s already before turn 1, his advantage is increased following the next straight after vettel gets a brief oversteer exiting the chicane
- rai quite a bit ahead into second chicane
- Vettel gains lots of time back trough both lesmos, especially lesmo 2
- Rai gains another 1 tenth on back straight, just before braking for ascary. Since he kinda messes up 2nd lesmo's exit this is even more incredible
- Rai faster trough parabolica on a tighter line, kinda what we've seen troughout the weekend, probably a result of vettel missing inside apex
Without slipstream this would have been a matter of thousands between them.
Rai pole lap with telemetry
https://streamable.com/et8fm
https://streamable.com/et8fm
https://streamable.com/13yh0cokata wrote: ↑01 Sep 2018, 19:03Fantastic post mate. Thank you for taking the effort and making it. I agree with what you say if the tow is taken out of the equation it would have been very close, but i still feel Kimi's lap was a little better.
As you have the telemetry for all the cars can say how Hamilton's straight line speed compared to Kimi, and where he was loosing time?
If you're getting timeout errors, then there's not much you can do, apart from trying vpn or something. If you're getting slow loading then you can download videos dirrectly from streamable. try different browser first.siskue2005 wrote: ↑01 Sep 2018, 19:31Cannot open streamable......any idea why in chrome?Juzh wrote: ↑01 Sep 2018, 18:18Raikkonen vs Vettel
(click link for high quality)
https://streamable.com/4iz6c
https://streamable.com/4iz6c
Couple of things:
- Raikkonen definitely gains time as a result of using Vettel's slipstream, very obvious on some parts of the track
- Rai gains 0.06s already before turn 1, his advantage is increased following the next straight after vettel gets a brief oversteer exiting the chicane
- rai quite a bit ahead into second chicane
- Vettel gains lots of time back trough both lesmos, especially lesmo 2
- Rai gains another 1 tenth on back straight, just before braking for ascary. Since he kinda messes up 2nd lesmo's exit this is even more incredible
- Rai faster trough parabolica on a tighter line, kinda what we've seen troughout the weekend, probably a result of vettel missing inside apex
Without slipstream this would have been a matter of thousands between them.
Rai pole lap with telemetry
https://streamable.com/et8fm
https://streamable.com/et8fm
is there anyway i can download it and see?
i am getting site cannot be reached error on all browsers....will try proxy or vpn
Comparing the straight line speed with Vettel, as on his 2nd run hamilton didn't have much of a tow it seems close/equal. On the run to the 1st chicane Vettel is a little quicker, on the run to the 2nd Hamilton is quicker, on the run to ascari Vettel is quicker, and the run to parabolica Hamilton gains a little.Juzh wrote: ↑01 Sep 2018, 19:36https://streamable.com/13yh0cokata wrote: ↑01 Sep 2018, 19:03Fantastic post mate. Thank you for taking the effort and making it. I agree with what you say if the tow is taken out of the equation it would have been very close, but i still feel Kimi's lap was a little better.
As you have the telemetry for all the cars can say how Hamilton's straight line speed compared to Kimi, and where he was loosing time?
https://streamable.com/13yh0
I'll have to revert my previous statement about hamilton suddenly having 10 kmh more on both ferraris. Yes, this was true, but only for first Q3 runs. In their second Q3 run both ferrari cars gained ~8-10 kmh on the main and back straight (putting them level with hamilton and in some places even ahead), whereas mercedes gained nothing on their second run (maybe 1-2 kmh).
I don´t know, Sebastian is on the dirty side so I guess Hamilton will have a chance to overtake him. I think he should be defensive and later on, if his pace is better than Kimi´s just overtake him or use the team orders, which are perfectly legal.