Jordan 199 wrote: » Vettel has had two excellent results in a row, fifth in Monaco and second in Azerbaijan. Superb turnaround after the difficult start to the season he had.
vectra wrote: » Goes to prove that he suddenly didn't forget how to race.
flazio wrote: » Remember the days that F1 tyres didn't explode? Those were Goodyears.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » I wonder if anyone said he suddenly forgot how to race. It's funny how some people spent the last couple of years denying he ever had a dip in form but now suddenly recognise his rise in form. BBC used to apologise before even discussing his form and they'd usually apologise at the start of the next broadcast for even mentioning the nosedive he'd been in for 3 years. Some people just don't want to acknowledge the dreadful form he's been in for the last few years. In any case, he's had 2 excellent results in a row. A bit of luck involved in both but there is usually an element of luck needed for anyone outside the top 2 teams getting a podium.
vectra wrote: » And we're off. You know what ? You are like a sniffer dog when it comes to my posts. So much so, I refrain to engage.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » That worked much quicker than I expected. Thanks.
vectra wrote: » You are more than welcome, anything to be rid of your nonsence.:rolleyes:
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » You "refrain to engage", remember?
vectra wrote: »
flazio wrote: » Interview with Pirelli by Sky Sport Germany but conducted in English. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKzW9L6SMXA
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » This was posted in the race thread but responding here because i think it will be an ongoing issue over the next batch of races. They're sayin the cur to Lewis tyre was also on the rear left - the same as Max and Lance. And he said the rear left isn't the most stressed tyres on the car around the circuit. That suggests it was more likely a stationary object cutting the tyres rather free floating debris which could cut any tyre. We likely won't know what the story was but they're likely to err on the side of making the tyres harder from here on. There were a spate of tyre failures a few years ago (they teams were switching left and right tyres for the camber difference I think) and they responded by making the tyres a bit harder. Sky said they had made the tyres softer for this race this year than last year so that might have contributed. In any case, they don't need the reputational risk of another fluke tyre failure in the coming races, so they will likely try to make the tyres a bit harder.
AMKC wrote: » Sky said they had made the tyres softer for this race this year than last year so that might have contributed. There was no race in Baku last year. The last one was in 2019.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » This was posted in the race thread but responding here because i think it will be an ongoing issue over the next batch of races. They're sayin the cur to Lewis tyre was also on the rear left - the same as Max and Lance. And he said the rear left isn't the most stressed tyres on the car around the circuit. That suggests it was more likely a stationary object cutting the tyres rather free floating debris which could cut any tyre.We likely won't know what the story was but they're likely to err on the side of making the tyres harder from here on. There were a spate of tyre failures a few years ago (they teams were switching left and right tyres for the camber difference I think) and they responded by making the tyres a bit harder. Sky said they had made the tyres softer for this race this year than last year so that might have contributed. In any case, they don't need the reputational risk of another fluke tyre failure in the coming races, so they will likely try to make the tyres a bit harder.
Harika wrote: » On the Bottas struggle. Funny how the tides turn. Two races ago, he did everything perfect for Mercedes. Monaco and Baku now nowhere to be seen. As in Imola. He won´t be replaced mid season, that´s for sure. Next year Mercedes might want to look into their talent pool and see if they want to move one of their juniors up. Perez on the on the hand came alive
Harika wrote: » Problem with this is, that the tyres in Baku that failed were the medium tires or hardness 3 on a scale between 1 and 5. The issue didn´t happen on the 1s or 2s only on the hardest of the available compounds.
Frank Bullitt wrote: » Tides have turned now for Merc in that regard, they used to have him as a rear gunner. But performance wise, he isn't there, and I can only imagine his morale is shot as well, so that is a double whammy. Perez, as you rightly point out, has come alive at the right time for RB. He was literally the perfect wingman yesterday and sealed up the table for RB when they needed him. I hope they give him another year at the team, he is proving to be a great signing.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Far too early to say he's a great signing. He had some poor races at the start and 2 good weekends. We can only wait and see how it goes. He looks to have settled in better than the last 2 RB drivers, that's for sure. Neither of them looked to be able to be place behind Max in quali and the race as Perez did this weekend
Deleted User wrote: » I read that's the first time since America 2012 that Merc got no points in a race. Insane reliability.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I read that's the first time since America 2012 that Merc got no points in a race. Insane reliability.