TNTHead wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 22:03
proteus wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 21:16
godlameroso wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 21:08
Likely 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.
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.
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.
I really dont see how Max can be champion with RB, at least not 'till 2022. Come 2022 RB needs to have a sizeable aero advantage, otherwise it will still be playing catch up. I really wonder if RB will be able to keep Max, as an outsider I think they need to turn around some processes which seem to happen over and over again. They are a great team, but this cant happen twice if you are serious about challenging Mercedes.
On the other hand Albon showed great skills and also pace with the car, so not all is lost. Glad for him to have his first podium. As a person I think he is may be a better fit than Gasly, being a bit more mature and as declared by the team good in his feedback.
He can be champion next year, this year it's looking more and more unlikely. Mercedes is too fast and because they don't have to push they can be very consistent, making very little mistakes. I think that Red Bull can, and should try to close the gap, this year, focus on fixing the chassis issues so they can focus on the bargeboards and the diffuser to claw back any downforce lost. The car is good and if it gets sorted out plus whatever Honda can conjure on the off season, with a normal season.
Today was a very disappointing day, no doubt about it, but dwelling on it won't change the future. Bouncing back stronger is a quality of champions.