Don´t get me wrong, I think he is doing a fine job but in Q3 Lecler seems to have an extra point.Andres125sx wrote: ↑10 May 2021, 19:15
I think he already did it, but I was curious about the exact differences (Lecrerc-Sainz) so I just checked
Bahrain: over 5 tenths
Imola: almost 4 tenths
Portimao: -2 tenths (Sainz outqualified Charles)
Montmelo: 1 tenth
To be sincere this surprised me, I was assuming there was more difference and Charles was still clearly ahead of Sainz
in qualifying, but 1-2 tenths, up or down, is not any significant difference so Carlos actually is on par with Charles.
To me this is impressive, I consider Lecrerc one of the best of current grid in that regard (or any other), so Sainz challenging Lecrerc in qualifying is impressive if you ask me
It would've been dominant and the rocket engine would've been nerfed way earlier in the year
Yes. My point was simply that there’s more than one way to skin a cat. People thinking one is more or less ‘advanced’ than the other actually shows their own lack of understanding.
Judging by the latest interview they are basically focused on 2022, first chassis should be read somewhere during summer. We can probably except few parts that were done way before.
Vasconia wrote: ↑20 May 2021, 15:57Don´t get me wrong, I think he is doing a fine job but in Q3 Lecler seems to have an extra point.Andres125sx wrote: ↑10 May 2021, 19:15
I think he already did it, but I was curious about the exact differences (Lecrerc-Sainz) so I just checked
Bahrain: over 5 tenths
Imola: almost 4 tenths
Portimao: -2 tenths (Sainz outqualified Charles)
Montmelo: 1 tenth
To be sincere this surprised me, I was assuming there was more difference and Charles was still clearly ahead of Sainz
in qualifying, but 1-2 tenths, up or down, is not any significant difference so Carlos actually is on par with Charles.
To me this is impressive, I consider Lecrerc one of the best of current grid in that regard (or any other), so Sainz challenging Lecrerc in qualifying is impressive if you ask me