I have a feeling RBR is fracking up Danny's car.
Just a funny feeling...nothing to substantiate it.
Let's see how his car performs in the final 2 races.
I'm not convinced that's the case, it's more likely that RedBull are running the Renault PU too close to the edge of its operating limits for too long.
There isnt any point in RBR shooting themselves like this so it's just not logical to consider internal sabotage as an option .. imo.Sieper wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 00:39Djos, I am glad to read, despite you being a massive Dan supporter very clearly, you aren’t one who is in the Yeah but RBR is screwing his car up on purpose team. I just wished you eased up on the derogatory remarks on the MV camp. It has little place on a forum like this.
I use the same restrain when I describe your man, I too see glimps of traits I don’t like there but you dont see me making those kind of remarks every few hours in this thread. There is no need. Emotions run high, F1 is a mentally very challenging sport, both for the drivers as well as their fans (when they are as invested as you (and I) clearly are.
As posted by Morteza, Dan is over the disappointment and going for his final two races ar RBR, try and do the same.
I recall seeing comments that it was related to his PU - it was mentioned that all his practise starts all weekend had been perfect but the PU inexplicably bogged down at the start and it wasn't driver error.Phil wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 02:09For all the fuzz about Dan’s DNF, the biggest disappointment to me as a supporter was his miserable start of the race. That’s the big pink elephant in the room right there. Would have been nice to see him on that podium sure, but he really should have done better from pole, that’s the reality of it.
Actually I'm now hearing it was a clutch thrust bearing failure.djos wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 02:15I recall seeing comments that it was related to his PU - it was mentioned that all his practise starts all weekend had been perfect but the PU inexplicably bogged down at the start and it wasn't driver error.Phil wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 02:09For all the fuzz about Dan’s DNF, the biggest disappointment to me as a supporter was his miserable start of the race. That’s the big pink elephant in the room right there. Would have been nice to see him on that podium sure, but he really should have done better from pole, that’s the reality of it.
Never considered it as a team sport? His racing engineer frequently uses ‘we’ when referring to the car and driver. Max was asked to change his engine settings before his engineer confirmed ‘we’ turned the engine down. ‘Fuel 4 position 2’ 21:36.jz11 wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 09:18listen to the Maxes radio starting from around 20min, I think there is little doubt that pit crew can update some engine parameters from their end:
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It wasn't the PU, neither was it the clutch at fault at that time. He simply got too much wheelspin in first gear just after initial launch, which was actually spot on. Can happen to anyone.djos wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 09:51Actually I'm now hearing it was a clutch thrust bearing failure.djos wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 02:15I recall seeing comments that it was related to his PU - it was mentioned that all his practise starts all weekend had been perfect but the PU inexplicably bogged down at the start and it wasn't driver error.Phil wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 02:09For all the fuzz about Dan’s DNF, the biggest disappointment to me as a supporter was his miserable start of the race. That’s the big pink elephant in the room right there. Would have been nice to see him on that podium sure, but he really should have done better from pole, that’s the reality of it.
Cheers for the link, some excellent points in there.Sieper wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 11:50Djos, thanks for your earlier reply on my previous post, much appreciated! I agree you should always call things by its name, just not let the upset do the talk.
So here is a link to a small post race talk between Peter Scarborough (Scarbs) and Peter Windsor. If I understand Scarbs correctly he more or less (at least partly) blames the later clutch failure on the wheelspin at start (both for Danny here as well as for Max in Austria 2017). Or I might have missed the point, In any case, an interesting listen:
https://youtu.be/jh4CvICZytA
I'm not a native English speaker, but I've learned the language some 30 years ago and been using it to communicate since then on a regular basis, I have zero problem picking up accents, subtle messages and so on, like you being a *ick in your comment, you added absolutely nothing to the subject at all, in fact, you subjectively intentionally interpreted the meaning of what was said in a wrong (grammatically speaking) way to suit your narrativeLaserguru wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 10:20Never considered it as a team sport? His racing engineer frequently uses ‘we’ when referring to the car and driver. Max was asked to change his engine settings before his engineer confirmed ‘we’ turned the engine down. ‘Fuel 4 position 2’ 21:36.jz11 wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 09:18listen to the Maxes radio starting from around 20min, I think there is little doubt that pit crew can update some engine parameters from their end:
rzBVvboescs
But I agree it is more fun to take things literally.
I petty the crew when they told Max “we are staying out” 20:15. I think there is little doubt nobody was allowed to get in. All rb team members standing in the pitlane in front of their pitbox had to stay there. This is how they influenced Mercedes tire strategy.
https://m.soundcloud.com/matt-betros/ma ... an-gp-2018