PlatinumZealot wrote:Rick is going too deep into the corners and hooking it in too early on some. He's overdriving basically.
The basic narrative from me is that Ricciardo is not one of the adaptable drivers . He takes a while to adjust.
Now does that say he will be quicker than Lando when he does get it right? I doubt it. Lando was pretty much on par with Carlos after their two years together, and Carlos was a guy who could push Max and is now inching close to Charles in Q. In other words Lando was always in that high level group.
Daniel might have to get used to being Lando's support for at least up to the summer break where can get time to sort his head out.
The graph doesn’t who how deep Ric’s going into the corners, simply that he has less corner speed than Lando, which is probably because he is going into the brakes earlier and longer.
It is interesting though the difference in top speed in the 2 straights at Monaco, did RIC run a bit less downforce than Lando? Going by the throttle application and gear changes for both, they are pretty even at the start of both straights and considering that both are running the same maximum mode, it would seem to be that simply Lando had a little more downforce/drag than Daniel.
Finally, we should also note that Lando’s lap was in Q3 with a little more room and less cars on track, while Daniel’s was in Q2 were there probably was a bit more dirty air and traffic (which could affect your lap, but even more important your warm up lap, which could mean not having the tires in the optimum operating temperature).
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