F1 live timing has it.ripper wrote:Yesterday during the race Marc Gené on italian Sky said that Raikkonen was losing more or less 0.5 second to Rosberg on first sector (straight, slow corner, straight) and gaining more or less the same amount on time on sector two. Detuned engine on Raikkonen (or lack of hybrid power deployment) and Rosberg saving tyres in the other sectors?
Is there a website that shows laptime for each lap splitted in three sectors?
I was watching the sector times and it is true. Most of the laps Ferrari lost a lot of time around 0,5 sec in sector 1 and gaining in sector 2 then loseing again 1-2 tenths in sector 3.ripper wrote:Yesterday during the race Marc Gené on italian Sky said that Raikkonen was losing more or less 0.5 second to Rosberg on first sector (straight, slow corner, straight) and gaining more or less the same amount on time on sector two. Detuned engine on Raikkonen (or lack of hybrid power deployment) and Rosberg saving tyres in the other sectors?
Is there a website that shows laptime for each lap splitted in three sectors?
If you pay £20 a year. It used to be free but FOM are cutting out the freeloaders...Juzh wrote:ripper wrote: F1 live timing has it.
Just like the Grosjean of 2012? I had posted pictures a few pages earlier. Look at that. He came from too far behind and his turning angle was never there to clear the apex. There is something called presence of mind. To understand the race situation, the cars in front and back and then to go for calculated moves. If anything, it was blind ambition to get past a Mercedes, instead of intelligently working through the race. This was a track where overtaking is so easy and even if Bottas would have overtaken Lewis, it was a matter of a lap or two for then to lose that position. Somewhere Bottas is losing his racing skills. Look at last year too.Vasconia wrote:Evil? it was a first lap incident, the stewards were too hard.
Like Monza & Japan 2014, USA 2015? If anything, Rosberg is yet to prove he can overtake Lewis from behind in a race and win.Vasconia wrote:Another mistake by Lewis, I think he is quite dependant from teams instructions.
Rosberg is doing a great job, he surely knows how to manage a race.
Starts like Spa and Abu Dhabi 2014, Spanish GP & US GP 2015? And yeah, Lewis always messed up those 22 races that he won in the last 2 years.Vasconia wrote:The lack of radio messages is helping him, he is better than Lewis doing stars and managing the strategy/fuel/tyres and other things use.
The comparison between 2012s incident and this one it out of placed. I admit it was Bottas´s mistake but he was his only chance to overtake Lewis, look at his car´s poor race pace. Anyway I dont understand why Perez didnt receive the same penalty.GPR-A wrote:Just like the Grosjean of 2012? I had posted pictures a few pages earlier. Look at that. He came from too far behind and his turning angle was never there to clear the apex. There is something called presence of mind. To understand the race situation, the cars in front and back and then to go for calculated moves. If anything, it was blind ambition to get past a Mercedes, instead of intelligently working through the race. This was a track where overtaking is so easy and even if Bottas would have overtaken Lewis, it was a matter of a lap or two for then to lose that position. Somewhere Bottas is losing his racing skills. Look at last year too.Vasconia wrote:Evil? it was a first lap incident, the stewards were too hard.
Like Monza & Japan 2014, USA 2015? If anything, Rosberg is yet to prove he can overtake Lewis from behind in a race and win.Vasconia wrote:Another mistake by Lewis, I think he is quite dependant from teams instructions.
Rosberg is doing a great job, he surely knows how to manage a race.
Starts like Spa and Abu Dhabi 2014, Spanish GP & US GP 2015? And yeah, Lewis always messed up those 22 races that he won in the last 2 years.Vasconia wrote:The lack of radio messages is helping him, he is better than Lewis doing stars and managing the strategy/fuel/tyres and other things use.
It is in fact good that Lewis had those poor results, otherwise, with the kind of form he is in qualifying, if he gets great starts, the championship would be over half way through the season.
Come on, if he is not able to show some calm and maturity after having won 3 WC, when is going to show it? anyway lets wait one or two races more and we will see if he can remain calm.WaikeCU wrote: Regarding Lewis being very calm to this: I don't know either way he's calm and mature because he knows that the gap towards Rosberg is absolutely nothing since the season is still very long OR he has just lost genuine interest in the sport because of the direction F1 is going into right now and how it is managed at the moment.
I've rewatched the race and noticed that Sainz was blocking and moving under braking a lot when he was defending at the start of the race (first couple of laps). Last year a couple of people were complaining about that as well (Button in the US comes to my mind).Vasconia wrote:Evil? it was a first lap incident, the stewards were too hard.GPR-A wrote:So, the Ferraris are cooking the PU. The issues were evident in Winter Testing and now the issues are badly impacting them in races. 2 Failures in 2 Races. The Haas doesn't have any issues, which means, the Ferrari packaging is sucking.
And what happened to the LIGHTENING Ferrari starts?
And once again, the Mercedes of Lewis got a slow start.
Bottas, the evil of the night.
What the hell is wrong with Force India and Williams? Are they using a 2015 Merc PU?
That Haas is flying in the hands of Grosjean.
Well, Kimi made a mistake so we cannot compare his start with the previous race. Vettel was busy cooking something with his PU...
Race was quite fun, Saturdays s*ck but race have been good. Another mistake by Lewis, I think he is quite dependant from teams instructions.
Haas and Grosjean are doing an amazing job, its not only the Ferrari PU, it seems tha Dallara has done a good job too.
Vandoorme did a great race and McLaren is looking better, Bahrein is a fast track and when I saw the Belgian overtaking other cars I smiled.
Verstappen did a a great race, too bad that Perez ruined Sainz´s chances of doing a great race.
Rosberg is doing a great job, he surely knows how to manage a race. The lack of radio messages is helping him, he is better than Lewis doing stars and managing the strategy/fuel/tyres and other things use.
This.Vasconia wrote: Come on, if he is not able to show some calm and maturity after having won 3 WC, when is going to show it? anyway lets wait one or two races more and we will see if he can remain calm.
The gap is not so important and if he improves his starts he should be able to win again.
He did. His stint on mediums was shorter than the others on softs.NL_Fer wrote:Lewis would have burnt his tyres with the crippled aero.