The junior race team gets big parts of the car from the big brother. You are still in the learning phase. "We are at an early stage. Only in 2021 will we see the true fruits of close cooperation, "says Marko.
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I correct myself. Acording to AMUS the didn't run the updates in the rain https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... ockenheim/nzjrs wrote: ↑29 Jul 2019, 16:21I don't disagree, but watching on-boards, that car was handling very well in the rain. The Albon vs Hamilton battle, and the Gasly vs Albon battle (the earlier ones especially) were very instructive. The TR looked like a good car even when compared to RB.restless wrote: ↑29 Jul 2019, 16:11Actually TR has big problem - updates do not work as expected.
At least DK said so in interview Saturday after qualy.
face it - the rain helped, the gamble with slicks too. On dry in normal conditions tha car had no pace for more than point or two.
Year after year, same story - good start, then low gains from updates :/
Did they not run updates because it was going to rain or because it did not work? They seemed pretty decent on Friday.nzjrs wrote: ↑29 Jul 2019, 17:18I correct myself. Acording to AMUS the didn't run the updates in the rain https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... ockenheim/nzjrs wrote: ↑29 Jul 2019, 16:21I don't disagree, but watching on-boards, that car was handling very well in the rain. The Albon vs Hamilton battle, and the Gasly vs Albon battle (the earlier ones especially) were very instructive. The TR looked like a good car even when compared to RB.restless wrote: ↑29 Jul 2019, 16:11Actually TR has big problem - updates do not work as expected.
At least DK said so in interview Saturday after qualy.
face it - the rain helped, the gamble with slicks too. On dry in normal conditions tha car had no pace for more than point or two.
Year after year, same story - good start, then low gains from updates :/
Fp1 Dany ran the upgrade and Alex base spec and Alex was more or less same pace whilst the competition were flying. Shame as i was expecting a jump in performance like the other competitiors. Hope they get it to work and not be another Haas story. Hungary should be interesting as Toro Rosso have always done well there.nzjrs wrote: ↑29 Jul 2019, 16:21I don't disagree, but watching on-boards, that car was handling very well in the rain. The Albon vs Hamilton battle, and the Gasly vs Albon battle (the earlier ones especially) were very instructive. The TR looked like a good car even when compared to RB.restless wrote: ↑29 Jul 2019, 16:11Actually TR has big problem - updates do not work as expected.
At least DK said so in interview Saturday after qualy.
face it - the rain helped, the gamble with slicks too. On dry in normal conditions tha car had no pace for more than point or two.
Year after year, same story - good start, then low gains from updates :/
I think Kvyat is underestimated and underrated by the majority. Given the time and chances he's grown into a 'smart torpedo' to be reckoned with. And it might be that becoming a dad was the key change.ispano6 wrote: ↑29 Jul 2019, 16:39I feel a bit bad for Albon, podium could have been his as well. Post race interviews highlighted how he got held up by Hamilton and as he put it "undercut by others" and left hung out to dry. Kvyat had the pace though and the nerves, but Albon gained valuable experience driving in the wet. The last time Kvyat drove in the wet he ended up in the wall at Singapore and effectively lost his drive. As a Kvyat fan it was awesome to see this drive from him.
Cute!! Thanks for posting @Morteza.
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I'm gonna be honest here, i haven't been too fond of kvyat in the past, but i think i'm pretty wrong in my assumptions.