Car seems quite neutral and nicely balanced on hard tyre. Almost zero steering wheel corrections.
Albon did better todaytangodjango wrote: ↑30 Oct 2020, 17:00To corroborate what you are saying, I think Red Bull knows his raw pace is good but they are puzzled why he can't put it together consistently.ispano6 wrote: ↑30 Oct 2020, 05:06Yamamoto, Tanabe, and Asaki have said in telemetry data there are sections that Alex matches or is even faster than Max. In any case, I said "match Verstappen closely". BTW, recall Suzuka 2019 Q3 - Both Max and Alex's laptime was an identical 1:27.851. That is an exact match. I was there.
''Against Max everyone, except Lewis Hamilton, probably loses out in qualifying. In the race, however, we need someone who can constantly deliver the performance. Albon is a puzzle for us. He has the talent but lacks consistency and confidence. In some corners, he wins something on Max, but in a simple corner or with the wind he can lose a lot of time,"
https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/71538/ma ... tion-.html
godlameroso wrote: ↑31 Oct 2020, 16:45How did the long runs look? FIA isn't updating their website so I can't check.
Thats what I am concluding as well, and that they may be give the second RB driver (Hulk/Perez)a one or two year contract if they are planning to promote one of the AT drivers.
Would that not be madness? Albon is just too slow, unfortunately.
Gasly was almost a second quicker than any other team, so not much to read into that from the outside, unfortunately (apart from the fact that Alpha Tauri was on lower fuel)