I think when it comes down to it, Lewis has two things in his favour over Max when you put the car performance differences to one side.tangodjango wrote: ↑10 May 2021, 20:01However good Max is, it's quite clear he's not as good as Hamilton yet.MKlaus wrote: ↑10 May 2021, 18:45the question is, does he have a car that is just 2 tenths slower than what lewis has?tangodjango wrote: ↑10 May 2021, 16:42
Well written. At least the BS that Verstappen would walk over Hamilton, even if he had a car two-tenths slower has been put to bed.
if you go back to 2018 us gp, lewis kept trying but couldn't get near to kimi after losing the position at the start. similar is the case in 2019. similarly there was a malaysian gp in 2017 (i guess?), 2017 brazil?, brazil in 2019 (before ocon's accident)? look at what happened last year in british gp 2. if the car isn't capable, even lewis couldn't do what he does the best. these are just what springs to mind. there have been many grand prixes where he couldn't come from behind because the tyres gave away.
there are many factors that have enabled lewis to become "kinder to the tyres". thin gauge and much more durable pirellis, simplified front wing and obviously, far improved mercedes suspension systems. to add to that, he is a good driver with degrading tyres. but it's a mix of all things and not just one factor.
red bull, relatively speaking, is just a qualifying car and they are not as good on race setups. once race starts and laps starts going by, that small difference in qualifying starts giving way for a bigger margin. look at fact that, lewis was able to hang in right on max's gear box for both stints, while max being in fresh air was losing grip. that shows the difference in cars, first and foremost. for so long as mercedes remains a super strong race car, it would be easy for lewis mount those attacks, regardless of how good max is. we would never know.
1. Experience of winning multiple titles and races - This looks to be Max's first real chance of winning the title, so the pressure will be on. Lewis knows what to expect and how to pick himself up after a bad race weekend etc.
2. Tyre management skills - Lewis just seems to know how to extract the maximum performance out of the tyres whilst also preserving them to be able to stay out a few laps longer than his rivals. It's that ability that created his chance to win this race.
Both 1&2 are areas that Max can improve upon. I don't think there's much in it between Lewis and Max talent level wise.
The Mercedes seems to have the edge over the Red Bull in both race performance and race strategies, but we've yet to see Perez line up on the 1st or 2nd row of the grid. Much easier to work out how to beat your rival if his team mate is too far back to complicate matters. I do think Perez will be in the mix sooner rather than later. That's when it should get interesting between the drivers and teams.
Red Bull needs to up it's game on it's race strategies, they seem to be a bit rusty in that department when it comes to a title fight. Overall I'm quite pleased to see that we've got an actual title fight on our hands and not Mercedes running off into the distance. Will Youth vs Experience prevail ? It'll be fun to find out.