That lap with purple s3 was still 0.366 off mercedes at that time.
As for quali sim, he did another lap on soft after mistake but was slower than his run on mediums.
That lap with purple s3 was still 0.366 off mercedes at that time.
Wouter wrote: ↑07 May 2021, 22:12I'm sorry, but I see other times on this FIA site.godlameroso wrote: ↑07 May 2021, 19:07It is correct.
Hamilton's soft tire run started with high 22's but couldn't keep that pace, whereas Verstappen could do high 22's towards the end.
Hamilton's medium tire runs were mid to high 22's, Verstappen matched that on his first lap, and I know there's more to come from him and RBR. I'll take the negative rep, but I expect you to undo it Sunday.
https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files ... es_v01.pdf
And here.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E0yofh8X0AA ... name=small
Based on what he saw today, it sure sounds like Horner disagrees with your assessment!godlameroso wrote: ↑07 May 2021, 23:30This verifies exactly what I said, look at Hamilton's soft tire run. Second lap, high 22, and could not replicate that. Verstappen 22.9 on final lap of his soft stint. Verstappen did 1 single race sim lap on mediums, it was a 22.5, slightly faster than Hamilton. I can easily see him maintaining at least a 22.5 pace on mediums.
Red Bull CEO Christian Horner suggested after the session that Mercedes are the team to beat. “Qualifying’s crucial,” he said. “It’s important that we’re close to Mercedes this weekend.”
“I think that it would be unbelievable if we could beat Mercedes at this kind of circuit,” he added. “We just need not to be conceding too many points at the moment, with an eye on the long game.”
It doesn't sound like he's acknowledging he's behind though. Just that beating Mercedes around Barcelona would be unbelievable because its such a benchmark track.dans79 wrote: ↑08 May 2021, 00:49Based on what he saw today, it sure sounds like Horner disagrees with your assessment!godlameroso wrote: ↑07 May 2021, 23:30This verifies exactly what I said, look at Hamilton's soft tire run. Second lap, high 22, and could not replicate that. Verstappen 22.9 on final lap of his soft stint. Verstappen did 1 single race sim lap on mediums, it was a 22.5, slightly faster than Hamilton. I can easily see him maintaining at least a 22.5 pace on mediums.
https://www.racefans.net/2021/05/07/des ... elievable/Red Bull CEO Christian Horner suggested after the session that Mercedes are the team to beat. “Qualifying’s crucial,” he said. “It’s important that we’re close to Mercedes this weekend.”
“I think that it would be unbelievable if we could beat Mercedes at this kind of circuit,” he added. “We just need not to be conceding too many points at the moment, with an eye on the long game.”
This is not going to help Perez especially in quali, his driving style is polar opposite of Max. Quali will be interesting because the position will effective determine his race.LHamilton wrote: ↑08 May 2021, 10:15Perez apparently using Verstappens setup. Don't know what to think of this.
As I said, I can see why he would use it in the beginning to guide himself and get reference points. But we're into race four now. You would think that by this race he would have some good understanding about the car and go on his own way with the setup. Oh well, hopefully for his sake he's either being able to perform with Verstappen's setup, or he manages to guide himself sooner rather than later. Or else he might find himself on the trail of which Albon used to walk.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/pere ... t/6503835/
Thanks again @Hasika!hasika wrote: ↑08 May 2021, 09:40https://www.as-web.jp/f1/696015?all
Tanabe san's interview after Friday.
What are you smoking? Behind Alpine? You clearly have a lot to learn still if you take this seriously a Friday
I forgot who was saying this to who, a formula 1 driver said for otherone that "he is very good driver but drives for mid level teams and if he keep going like this longer and finally when he get in a winning car he can not drive it as desired because he will be used to drive midlevel cars."LHamilton wrote: ↑08 May 2021, 10:15Perez apparently using Verstappens setup. Don't know what to think of this. It's ok in the some sense since it's eaiser for Perez so estimate things. However, one would think that given his experience he should be able to thread the setup on his own despite this being a new car. I mean, putting a driver on Verstappens setup was something Red Bull did to Albon when he couldn't find his feet on his own. And a lot of people complained that it was due to Albons lack of experience. And the 'Perez comes with a lot of experience' doesn't do a whole lot if he walks the path of Albon in this scenario.
As I said, I can see why he would use it in the beginning to guide himself and get reference points. But we're into race four now. You would think that by this race he would have some good understanding about the car and go on his own way with the setup. Oh well, hopefully for his sake he's either being able to perform with Verstappen's setup, or he manages to guide himself sooner rather than later. Or else he might find himself on the trail of which Albon used to walk.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/pere ... t/6503835/