Pretty good chunk of that floor missing. Impressive to bring it home 7th.
Yikes, he's missing a big chunk of the diffuser on the left-hand side!
I cant open the link for some reason, does he mean by race trim or in general?djos wrote: ↑31 Mar 2021, 06:30Andreas is saying the Mclaren MCL35m is the 3rd fastest car - based on the race at Bahrain.
https://apple.news/Ad_ul6OCYT3mFcDErctNg2w
He's talking about the Race:bauc wrote: ↑31 Mar 2021, 08:48I cant open the link for some reason, does he mean by race trim or in general?djos wrote: ↑31 Mar 2021, 06:30Andreas is saying the Mclaren MCL35m is the 3rd fastest car - based on the race at Bahrain.
https://apple.news/Ad_ul6OCYT3mFcDErctNg2w
“We’ve had a great start this weekend to the 2021 season. Congratulations to the whole team – here in Bahrain, back home at the factory and also, especially, to our colleagues at Mercedes, who worked really hard with our team over the winter to make sure we were ready to hit the ground running at the opening race.” Seidl said.
“Today the team executed the race very well, while Lando and Daniel drove strong races to bring us home in P4 and P7. It gives us good points in a Constructors’ Championship that looks already very, very tight. We had the third-quickest car today, but we acknowledge there’s going to be a tense battle for that spot this year.
“We leave Bahrain committed as ever to working hard, improving our car and ensuring we’re still as competitive at the final race as we were at the first.“
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
Because he's removing outliers, it means more pit stops better lap time. That's Making Bottas, Perez and Gasley look better. Their lap times are benefiting from FRESH tires but the stop isn't factored it.Herr_Koos wrote: ↑30 Mar 2021, 13:23Very cool breakdown. Norris just about matching Perez on race pace is very impressive. Having said that, Checo is quite a way off Max; wonder if that was mainly due to being stuck in traffic? I don't think Max is 0.6s/lap faster on pure pace.Xero wrote: ↑30 Mar 2021, 13:10https://f1bythenumbers.com/wp-content/u ... top_10.png
Averages excludes outlier laps.
Solid race pace relative to the others. Under a second to the front, and a healthy advantage over nearest rivals, Ferrari. Hopefully this translates well to other circuits, although that's pretty unlikely.
This may go to show that while other PUs have bridged the gap to Merc in qualifying trim, it's still the gold standard during the race. Better thermals allowing them to operate higher for longer.
What is most surprising to me is that Sainz had a much faster third stint than Leclerc. Both Sainz and Leclerc were "fighting", Leclerc was trying to stay P5 while Sainz was catching Ricciardo but Sainz has almost 0.5s faster lap times in the last stint. Is there something I am missing?diffuser wrote: ↑31 Mar 2021, 23:39Because he's removing outliers, it means more pit stops better lap time. That's Making Bottas, Perez and Gasley look better. Their lap times are benefiting from FRESH tires but the stop isn't factored it.Herr_Koos wrote: ↑30 Mar 2021, 13:23Very cool breakdown. Norris just about matching Perez on race pace is very impressive. Having said that, Checo is quite a way off Max; wonder if that was mainly due to being stuck in traffic? I don't think Max is 0.6s/lap faster on pure pace.Xero wrote: ↑30 Mar 2021, 13:10https://f1bythenumbers.com/wp-content/u ... top_10.png
Averages excludes outlier laps.
Solid race pace relative to the others. Under a second to the front, and a healthy advantage over nearest rivals, Ferrari. Hopefully this translates well to other circuits, although that's pretty unlikely.
This may go to show that while other PUs have bridged the gap to Merc in qualifying trim, it's still the gold standard during the race. Better thermals allowing them to operate higher for longer.
Good point.diffuser wrote: ↑31 Mar 2021, 23:39Because he's removing outliers, it means more pit stops better lap time. That's Making Bottas, Perez and Gasley look better. Their lap times are benefiting from FRESH tires but the stop isn't factored it.Herr_Koos wrote: ↑30 Mar 2021, 13:23Very cool breakdown. Norris just about matching Perez on race pace is very impressive. Having said that, Checo is quite a way off Max; wonder if that was mainly due to being stuck in traffic? I don't think Max is 0.6s/lap faster on pure pace.Xero wrote: ↑30 Mar 2021, 13:10https://f1bythenumbers.com/wp-content/u ... top_10.png
Averages excludes outlier laps.
Solid race pace relative to the others. Under a second to the front, and a healthy advantage over nearest rivals, Ferrari. Hopefully this translates well to other circuits, although that's pretty unlikely.
This may go to show that while other PUs have bridged the gap to Merc in qualifying trim, it's still the gold standard during the race. Better thermals allowing them to operate higher for longer.
Yeah, I noticed that Sainz had a very strong 3rd stint on the hards, very close to Norris' pace. He would have been chasing down Daniel though, whereas Lando would have been cruising to conserve. On one hand it does reinforce that Ferrari are right on McLaren's tails, but also that when considering Daniel's damage that McLaren appear to have a bit more pace in their pockets. Still early days, I don't think we've seen the full order of play yet.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑01 Apr 2021, 00:02What is most surprising to me is that Sainz had a much faster third stint than Leclerc. Both Sainz and Leclerc were "fighting", Leclerc was trying to stay P5 while Sainz was catching Ricciardo but Sainz has almost 0.5s faster lap times in the last stint. Is there something I am missing?
Ricciardo's medium stint looks decent (comparable to Norris/Leclerc). Stint on hards is some way back from Lando.
maybe he turned the Pu down a coasted to the end.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑01 Apr 2021, 00:02What is most surprising to me is that Sainz had a much faster third stint than Leclerc. Both Sainz and Leclerc were "fighting", Leclerc was trying to stay P5 while Sainz was catching Ricciardo but Sainz has almost 0.5s faster lap times in the last stint. Is there something I am missing?
Ricciardo's medium stint looks decent (comparable to Norris/Leclerc). Stint on hards is some way back from Lando.