Er...no. all the early stoppers had pace issues at the end and Lando had to nurse those hard tires home. Some bad luck today for both drivers though pace not great either. Let's see if Bahrain is more "normal"
Lost two at the start, two in the middle behind GIO and couldn't challenge at the end with old hard tires.
At the start, he lost two places. Nothing really wrong there, Hulkenberg had an amazing start (passed 4 or so cars), and Kimi was beside him and managed to do it. In the rest of the race, Norris went on hard tires and got stuck behind Giovanazzi, this put him 10 or so seconds behind Kimi and after that, he couldn't catch back and lost two more places with guys who pitted late (due to being stuck behind Gio).
Was a mgu-k failure.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑17 Mar 2019, 08:27Disappointing race pace. I'm hoping that after getting stuck behind Giovanazzi, they had to run the car in lower engine mode due to reliability concerns.
Sainz was talking about engine issues throughout the weekend, I guess he knew what he was talking about.
Bone head strategy.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑17 Mar 2019, 08:46At the start, he lost two places. Nothing really wrong there, Hulkenberg had an amazing start (passed 4 or so cars), and Kimi was beside him and managed to do it. In the rest of the race, Norris went on hard tires and got stuck behind Giovanazzi, this put him 10 or so seconds behind Kimi and after that, he couldn't catch back and lost two more places with guys who pitted late (due to being stuck behind Gio).
Nothing looks majorly wrong, so I guess it's a combination of hard tires, rookie driver and possibly some concern for the engine.
Not the race that we were looking forward to, Hulk had an awesome start and Kimi got the better of Lando at turn 1... That put him in 10th place before turn 3... The pit stop wasn’t probably well timed, but GIO defended very well and this circuit is one that is really hard to pass, proven by how Kvyat with way more pace than Stroll couldn’t stick the move... Gasly, with fresh Soft tires couldn’t pass Kvyat on Hard tires.Macklaren wrote:Er...no. all the early stoppers had pace issues at the end and Lando had to nurse those hard tires home. Some bad luck today for both drivers though pace not great either. Let's see if Bahrain is more "normal"
Wondering if the fire also killed the ICEdiffuser wrote:Was a mgu-k failure.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑17 Mar 2019, 08:27Disappointing race pace. I'm hoping that after getting stuck behind Giovanazzi, they had to run the car in lower engine mode due to reliability concerns.
Sainz was talking about engine issues throughout the weekend, I guess he knew what he was talking about.