I noticed the view behind Max at the start as he began pulling next to Lewis the derate light started flashing. So what "rear light" issue would not be related to the PU?Verstappen complained of an engine issue on his way to the grid but team boss Christian Horner confirmed the Dutchman’s lack of power at the start of the race was a completely different issue.
“No, the issue on the grid was something different, Horner said. “It was to do with the rear light, it was nothing to do with the actual power unit but on the formation lap everything looked OK and then suddenly there was this big electrical issue just after the start. He got a great initial launch, he did the hard bit, he was ahead of Lewis.”
I might be wrong here but if I'm not mistaken:
I heard him say that as well in the post race interview, and like you, I was quite baffled. To me it seemed like the rear light was flashing due to the PU stopping deployment and starting to harvest energy.1158 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 18:58I noticed the view behind Max at the start as he began pulling next to Lewis the derate light started flashing. So what "rear light" issue would not be related to the PU?Verstappen complained of an engine issue on his way to the grid but team boss Christian Horner confirmed the Dutchman’s lack of power at the start of the race was a completely different issue.
“No, the issue on the grid was something different, Horner said. “It was to do with the rear light, it was nothing to do with the actual power unit but on the formation lap everything looked OK and then suddenly there was this big electrical issue just after the start. He got a great initial launch, he did the hard bit, he was ahead of Lewis.”
i really didn't want to say that specially after his first podium but you asked for it.GhostF1 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 18:21
Ahh, said by someone who merely reads the results page and totally ignores actual happenings within the sport, the team, the car etc.
well its 9-0 in qualy for Max and its first podium for Albon after 19 races in RBR and the RB16 is the second best car on the grid how about that ?
He has time and again proven he has outstanding racecraft when given a car that isn't wayward. He proved it last year and is now starting to prove it again as the team fix the issues with the car.
prove what ? just few weeks ago he was breaking down and crying after the race on the radio.
People expect a Max Verstappen/Lewis Hamilton style driver to just appear out of nowhere and be placed in car 2 and anything less is totally unacceptable. It's pretty ridiculous. And the answer is not changing drivers every 3 months thinking that will solve it. You need stability in the team, especially when dealing with a car that is arguably a stagnant model that hasn't improved over last year's car. One of Alex's strengths is feedback and steering the cars development, as Christian just emphasised after the race.
yeah thats why Hornor called perez asking about his plans
Anyway, he's clearly making improvements and has been on a pretty steep upward trend over the last few races. That's a good path to be on.
in Monza finished 14 (broken floor) ,in Belgium he finished sixth behind the 2 Renault , in Spain finished eighth behind 2 RP one Mclaren and one Ferrari , in silver stone 2 finished fifth behind a Ferrari , in silverstone 1 he finished eighth behind one Ferrari 2 Renault one Mclaren and one Alpha Tauri
As for hanging behind the RP and the Renault... They literally just said after the race they were biding their time and saving the tyres to go long on the soft and kept their distance to preserve the tyres. Standard race practice. We can clearly see when tyre saving is not an issue he can sail past as seen in the final restart. How about we don't twist and talk nonsense to fit a negative agenda.
i have no agenda and couldn't care less you won't prevent me from saying my own opinion
Max is a generational talent with vast experience but you can see what happens if the engine cant give a decent launch and when bunched up with midfield. Since the engine regs change, Maxs hasn't had a proper race and when he does it will be interesting how much he can follow the Merc.
My theory is; when mgu-k stops helping, max pushed overtake button for getting mgu-k help but forgot to shift up. I think in this way because it seems to me that speed difference were a bit too much after that point between max and others.Sieper wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 20:34Max had already gotten Lewis, it was a fine start, just as mudflap said though, the mgu-k failed to kick in at 100kmh and so he was down 120kw. For the rest of the straight. Then he got taken out due to no fault of his own. Hopefully this problem can be dealt with over the next two weeks. Max had It also in both starts at Monza. But still he was faster the Bottas in the rest of stint 1.
Listening to Max and his radio transmitions for few races now, it sounds more or less the same as he ranted over Renault power, and if we draw the line the results arent any better either. Only positive is they are getting these engines for free.godlameroso wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 21:08Likely a battery sensor went wonky, though there was no charge and kicked the MGU-K into regen.
This one is on Honda and I think they know it. On to the next one, if I know Honda, not only will they sort this out but will improve.
Sochi is a difficult track for Honda, so hopefully they can bounce back. The work they did on the FW has paid off, now they can produce some new bits downstream that work with the new development. Hopefully have it ready for the next race.
Unless Verstappen starts winning everything from here on out, the championship is as good as over.
Only thing left is to make sure they're in a better position to start next year.
Although Max had an excellent launch off the grid, he immediately experienced a PU problem that dropped him down the pack. At Honda, we will now be working to identify the exact cause of this issue to ensure it does not happen again.
I think it is fair to say that any championship aspirations by RB for this season are gone after this race. How can you be a contender when you have a reliability rate of only 66%? I know it is highly advanced and complicated technology, so you have to have thousands of things right to get it working, but still the front runners have a reliability of 100%.First we had unstable aero in low DF trim, and now this.proteus wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 21:16Listening to Max and his radio transmitions for few races now, it sounds more or less the same as he ranted over Renault power, and if we draw the line the results arent any better either. Only positive is they are getting these engines for free.godlameroso wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 21:08Likely a battery sensor went wonky, though there was no charge and kicked the MGU-K into regen.
This one is on Honda and I think they know it. On to the next one, if I know Honda, not only will they sort this out but will improve.
Sochi is a difficult track for Honda, so hopefully they can bounce back. The work they did on the FW has paid off, now they can produce some new bits downstream that work with the new development. Hopefully have it ready for the next race.
Unless Verstappen starts winning everything from here on out, the championship is as good as over.
Only thing left is to make sure they're in a better position to start next year.
Didn't they say the same thing last week? We will sort this out en will improve?godlameroso wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 21:08This one is on Honda and I think they know it. On to the next one, if I know Honda, not only will they sort this out but will improve.