I’m just glad to see the team making good progress the last two races. Hopefully it continues. It’s about time (way past time) the worm turned for Big Red. On to Singapore, and better results. Oh, and anyone but Lando.
I’m just glad to see the team making good progress the last two races. Hopefully it continues. It’s about time (way past time) the worm turned for Big Red. On to Singapore, and better results. Oh, and anyone but Lando.
The closest Leclerc ever got to Piastri was 5/10ths coming out of T16 which leads to the long straight and even then Leclerc couldn't make the pass to Piastri under DRS. In order for the pass to work, Leclerc had to be 3 to 4/10ths behind Piastri coming out of T16.
That whole rear wing of Mclaren does 2 things:
1) The whole rear wing flexes backwards under load(high speed) thereby reducing drag.
2) There a 2 "mini drs" points at the end of the DRS wing that also flex under load during high speed thereby reducing drag. (DRS isn't even deployed on the Mclaren).
It's not how start but how you finish.
No, I support Ferrari - and that includes backing the faster driver. Always have and always will. It’s worked in the past, Schumacher, Vettel, Hamilton, Verstappen etc. You’d rather bait members and go on rants than admit that Carlos’ selfishness and poor judgment cost FERRARI valuable constructors points today.
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what's the point of this post?
to ignore my question and state the obvious.
5/10ths should have been more than close enough to get the pass done on the straight if it weren't for the McLaren's illegal wings is the point. you can look at other passes against non-flexi-winged cars for comparison.
my post is saying that around that entire lap in race pace that wing is worth 5 tenths.
way to derail the conversation as usual
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I think our cars were the best in the field. Piastri was just smarter when he overtook Charles but the McLaren wasn't a faster car. And the Carlos event, well, let's not get into that. Charles blew a great opportunity to score back to back wins and I'm a bit upset about that. Sorry.![]()
if Mclaren were forced to keep their wings still then yes the Ferrari was the fastest car in the field, but those wings made the Mclaren the faster car today. Mclaren could run more downforce without penalty down the straights. The advantage of being able to do that is huge and can't be emphasized enough.
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I didn't derail anything.
Given Leclerc's top speed in the straight and what he needed to make the pass to Piastri, I would say(no way of proving this) that Piastri or the Mclaren rear wing flexion(at 2 points of the wing) gives the Mclaren a full second to stay ahead of Leclerc when the rear wing is under load.
Norris made up 11 places as well and even held off Checo so Piastri could be out in front when Piastri came out of the pits.
It's not how start but how you finish.
Thank you for this. The sudden tyre drop-off would explain it then, because it was clear that we lost a lot of time over that phase but it wasn't clear why (e.g driver error, tyres...).
We can't blame the team for pitting Charles a lap later. That's generally what you do when you have a 6-second lead. The outlap was quite disappointing.
Not sure if you saw what happened to Charles but his tires fell of a cliff. He even said it on the board radio that his tires were gone. If anything Charles risked second place defending against Carlos when he knew he was done. Carlos seemed to be in a position where he could only do wrong in your eyes. If he did not attack Perez you would blame him for not getting to the podium and helping Charles. If there was no incident he would be behind a very slow Charles not being allowed to overtake, backing Perez up only to become a sitting duck on the main straight (we did not have the Mclaren speed to defend againts Perez with DRS). Charles was losing a second a lap there to Piastri and I believe Perez and Carlos were faster than Piastri if they would not be stuck behind each other.
Fine to be critical about Carlos and he maybe should have been more carefull a stayed a bit more to the right but that also counts a bit for Perez. It was a mistake I can put on both of them. But when it comes to Charles it seems like some of you act as if he is with no faults. He put himself in that position by leaving the door wide op to Piastri as if he was a rookie. Carlos had nothing to do with Charles losing the race.
It seems to me that Carlos drove a very careful race looking after his tyres and hoping to swoop down on the leaders at the end, when his tyres were in better shape. I think Carlos drove for himself showing that selfish streak he has. It didn't pay off this time!!!!!
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I never said anything about Carlos being at fault for Charles loosing the race. Charles’ loss was completely his fault as he was caught napping and had to chew his tires trying to pass Piastri back. My point was and always will be that Carlos cost the team constructors points today - that’s it. He could have handled it differently but does as he always does, fights his teammate harder than any other driver.
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https://x.com/brakeboosted/status/1835322050946146804
they clearly designed it to move like this
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Did not say you did but you are here complaining about Carlos while up until that post, Charles got a free pass.
Also wonder what you think Carlos should have done in that position. Charles lost 3 seconds in 2 laps once Piastri broke DRS. You expect him to stay behind Charles so Perez could overtake them both?
I don’t care who came 2nd and 3rd. Saniz only focus at that moment was to pass his teammate, not to defend. He should have paid attention to Perez, defended to protect the double podium. He could have past Charles sooner after the threat of Perez was gone. Or he could have stayed 3rd to protect Charles and secure the 2-3 for Ferrari. Either way there were options. Issue is Sainz only goal was to beat Charles, not secure points for the team.
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Charles reckons he had a good look at Mclaren's engine mapping while he was behind Piastri.
I wonder if he can relay to the team what they have got that is significant.
Forza Jules
it was a brave move by Piastri and totally relied on teh brakes stopping him into turn 1, as he could have easily locked up and gone into the run off area or carrying too much speed and crashing into the barrier of turn 1, he even said himself that it was a 50/50 that this move would stick....and well it did stick.
Charles did NOT expect this and caught him by surprise; he thought that it would have been easier to repass him under DRS, but those "jelly wings" Mclaren has are doing wonders
Ferrari have to look into this ASAP, espcially having whole MONTH off with NO racing between singapore and Austin
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and what really impressed me the most, was how good the tires lasted on Chrles' car while following Piastri lap after lap for 30 or so laps trying to pass him; of course they gave up the ghost 2 or 3 laps to go, but it's understandable that tehy gave up as he was pushing like heck and all that time in the dirty hot air of teh Mclaren.
of course Sainz had better tiers at the end, cause he was sleeping most of that stint
ONLY if we can come up with the flexy wings ourselves, then its' game ON with mclaren for WCC
yes to all of this.
we should be able to win in Singapore if we execute better than at Baku,
then there's what 3 weeks before Austin, that's where we really need to see the flexible wings on the Ferrari, supposedly we'll see it there
that should be a half a second that Ferrari and Red Bull can bolt on that Mclaren and Mercedes should have no answer for.... ( they can't make their wings bend MORE right? )
which should also mean we can start seeing Red Bull take points off of Mclaren again.
it'll be close, the points Sainz left out there yesterday really cost us, we need a Mclaren dnf still.
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honestly it would be worth it enough for me just to see Leclerc beat Lando in the standings this year after all the hype the Brits gave Lando over nothing.
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