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I'd be more worried about Ricciardo who is on soft tyres and has lower downforce configuration, Max will be a sitting duck.godlameroso wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 19:52Starting 3rd, Verstappen has a chance to slip stream Bottas as Bottas slip streams Hamilton. With the drag of these cars and the long run from La Source, Verstappen has a chance to jump at least one Mercedes if he makes it through turn 1. Does he start on the left or right side of the grid?
That's what I've just discovered after watching the highlights on C4, I wonder how close Albon would have been with a two for himself.McMika98 wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 20:52I'd be more worried about Ricciardo who is on soft tyres and has lower downforce configuration, Max will be a sitting duck.godlameroso wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 19:52Starting 3rd, Verstappen has a chance to slip stream Bottas as Bottas slip streams Hamilton. With the drag of these cars and the long run from La Source, Verstappen has a chance to jump at least one Mercedes if he makes it through turn 1. Does he start on the left or right side of the grid?
As for the gap, Hamilton did not get the tow and was the first one out. Max got a decent tow from Albon and jumped Riciardo on his second attempt.
this is a possibility now since no more horses running behind the high-voltage circuits.
I think they played 'buddies' with Max towing first for Alex to get up the grid and Alex towing to get to the front.Wass85 wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 21:02That's what I've just discovered after watching the highlights on C4, I wonder how close Albon would have been with a two for himself.McMika98 wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 20:52I'd be more worried about Ricciardo who is on soft tyres and has lower downforce configuration, Max will be a sitting duck.godlameroso wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 19:52Starting 3rd, Verstappen has a chance to slip stream Bottas as Bottas slip streams Hamilton. With the drag of these cars and the long run from La Source, Verstappen has a chance to jump at least one Mercedes if he makes it through turn 1. Does he start on the left or right side of the grid?
As for the gap, Hamilton did not get the tow and was the first one out. Max got a decent tow from Albon and jumped Riciardo on his second attempt.
I am holding my breath and waiting for the analysis to come out.godlameroso wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 19:02The gap over the longest lap on the calendar is the smallest it has been in every q session thus far.
If Mercedes was .4 seconds faster in the race on average with a .7 sec gap in Q then it seems Verstappen is .2 closer to Merc in race trim around here.
To be respectful to Newey, when he completely stepped aside in 2017, Red Bull churned out a donkey and they had to force him back into the team and the car started getting better. Gone are the days of one man show. It requires a strong organization, full of talented engineers at all levels to succeed against a team like Mercedes.mem wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 18:07i waited many races before saying that but i really think the stubbornness of Newey is hurting the team big time now ,
first he start the season very far away then he start crawling back bit by bit so slowly and if the chassis gain performance its eats tyres for break fast this is very irritating his concept is very irritating , perhaps he need to direct his career to another things and give opportunity to another one , RBR should consider Newey position seriously , this car has more pace and as Horner said they spent a fortune on it.
If there was no Mercedes-Benz, Red Bull Racing would be dominating the championship... In 2010-2013, Mercedes were not competitive and you saw the result. Competition is relative. The Red Bull is still a good car.