ME4ME wrote: ↑31 May 2019, 23:02
It's worth considering that both can be true, don't you think?
Very possible that they are fastest in most corners, yet still gain 3 tenths from Q2 to Q3 because of their "party mode".
Also regarding Monaco qualifying, I really think Hamilton and Bottas did mega laps. Verstappens first attempt was apperently slower than his best Q2 effort and his second attempt was hindered by traffic on his out lap. The gap is exaggerated.
Maybe, but I don't think that's true. This is not visible on the telemetry.
If you look at the Ham / Vettel telemetry, Ferrari has a huge advantage on straight line, this is the case where you can say that the "party mode" is an advantage.
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In the case of Max and Lewis, there is a very small difference. Hamilton is especially good at the 3rd and 4th turn of the first sector, where he gains a lot of time. But he is also faster in 5 more corners. If we look at the Ham / Bottas telemetry, we see that Lewis was really good, the speed in the corners was the same, but he still slowed down later and accelerated earlier.
https://unendinginsight.files.wordpress ... vs_bot.png
I think Red Bull really lacked Ricardo, especially in Monaco, where he is very good. Yes, Max is very fast, but he got into a lot of accidents here, maybe he was a little more cautious than usual?
Finally:
When you lose so much in the two corners, it’s stupid to say (I’m talking about Marco) that you lose 3 tenths in the first sector because of the engine.Maybe this is the usual Marco game when he puts pressure.