nothing really. They were just slow today. Alonso and Sainz had no new softs left for SQ3, but that was the case for Hülkenberg (who took Mediums instead) and Perez as well
Leclerc just was struggling to set good times, most likely bad tyre warmup, Sainz was setting competitive times but ran out of softs at the end. Alonso just wasn't on it, same as yesterday - didn't have soft tyres either.
OK, I just watched it from Verstappen P1. And that is exactly what happened: Midway through the straight the engineer went "OK, that's P1 Max ..." and then, immediately, Max backs off.Cs98 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 14:15He'll just say. "He impeded me so I had to go for another push lap to ensure I was safe". Him backing off out of T1 conincides with GP telling him he went P1 and was safe.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 14:04You look at the throttle trace and see flat out to drag past on the straight and then less than to be expected in the corner. Can't claim "I didn't know he was there" because he'd just overtaken him in to the corner before deliberately slowing down on the apex/exit.
It's entirely obvious that he deliberately went to mess up Hamilton's lap. He overtook him and then messed around in T1 and immediately afterwards before pulling over. It was childish behaviour and entirely as expected from Max in such a circumstance.
Depends if the audio is actually in sync or just overlayed.hollus wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 14:24OK, I just watched it from Verstappen P1. And that is exactly what happened: Midway through the straight the engineer went "OK, that's P1 Max ..." and then, immediately, Max backs off.Cs98 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 14:15He'll just say. "He impeded me so I had to go for another push lap to ensure I was safe". Him backing off out of T1 conincides with GP telling him he went P1 and was safe.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 14:04
You look at the throttle trace and see flat out to drag past on the straight and then less than to be expected in the corner. Can't claim "I didn't know he was there" because he'd just overtaken him in to the corner before deliberately slowing down on the apex/exit.
It's entirely obvious that he deliberately went to mess up Hamilton's lap. He overtook him and then messed around in T1 and immediately afterwards before pulling over. It was childish behaviour and entirely as expected from Max in such a circumstance.
Hamilton wasn’t dawdling though he just seemed to be fighting with the car. Juvenile from Max.Cs98 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 14:18FIA never seems to finds fault in some circumstances.bosyber wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 14:07Yeah, pretty clear really. Don't expect to happen anything with it then, it's Verstappen, and it's in Austria, somehow the FIA never seems to finds fault in some circumstances.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 14:04
You look at the throttle trace and see flat out to drag past on the straight and then less than to be expected in the corner. Can't claim "I didn't know he was there" because he'd just overtaken him in to the corner before deliberately slowing down on the apex/exit.
It's entirely obvious that he deliberately went to mess up Hamilton's lap. He overtook him and then messed around in T1 and immediately afterwards before pulling over. It was childish behaviour and entirely as expected from Max in such a circumstance.
Like Hamilton dawdling on racing line out of the final corner?
There's a five second delay on audio, so the message comes right on the exit of T1.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 14:34Depends if the audio is actually in sync or just overlayed.
Fighting with the car? He was dawdling on the racing line about to open a lap. Max's telemetry shows he lost close to 10kph apex speed, and that was on a new set of softs compared to old mediums on his previous lap.
True. But I think it is in sync in the onboards in F1TV, is it not? Happy to be corrected here.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 14:34Depends if the audio is actually in sync or just overlayed.
In that case, if it really is 5sec off, I take it back. But is there really?!Cs98 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 14:38There's a five second delay on audio, so the message comes right on the exit of T1.
The delay varies. Here you can see it's around 5 seconds from the time Max presses the button to when you hear him later in the lap.hollus wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 14:43True. But I think it is in sync in the onboards in F1TV, is it not? Happy to be corrected here.
In that case, if it really is 5sec off, I take it back. But is there really?!
In that case, if it really is 5sec off, I take it back. But is there really?!
The engine noise, the gear shifts, are in perfect sync with the image. It would be weird that the engineer's voice would be delayed. The dialogue between driver and engineer also suggest no audio delay.
Later in the same onboard: the engineer gives Max an instruction for the steering wheel, Max presses it after 1 second.
Later again, Max crosses the finish line in his second flying lap, the engineer says "Recharge on, please" one second and a half later.
There is no audio delay. At least not in the F1TV onboards.
is this for tomorrow then or does the sprint count as "next race in which the driver participates"
I've been using F1TV for years, there is definitely a team radio delay. The team radio is only overlayed on top of the car sound effects, causing the varying delay. You used to be able to choose only sound effects or sound effects + team radio. When you say Max makes changes after one second he's really making changes after 5-6 seconds because of the delay. If you want to see what I'm talking about, just look at the lap where the incident happened with LH. Look between turns 3 and 4 on the onboard. Max presses his talk button, the light goes on on his steering wheel, he talks for a second, presses it again to stop transmitting, the sound is only heard after he stops transmitting around 5 seconds from the light first turning on.hollus wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 14:57
In that case, if it really is 5sec off, I take it back. But is there really?!
The engine noise, the gear shifts, are in perfect sync with the image. It would be weird that the engineer's voice would be delayed. The dialogue between driver and engineer also suggest no audio delay.
Later in the same onboard: the engineer gives Max an instruction for the steering wheel, Max presses it after 1 second.
Later again, Max crosses the finish line in his second flying lap, the engineer says "Recharge on, please" one second and a half later.
There is no audio delay. At least not in the F1TV onboards.