Emag wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 10:48
LionsHeart wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 10:10
SilviuAgo wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 09:01
A lot of debate about packing order in Monza, but not to forget that this track is not a normal one, if you can say this. Is more like Monaco, an one off. Not even Spa is close to Monza. This is the Temple of Speed, where a car 90% of the time is full throttle and you only have to go (almost) straight. This is the reason that Williams since 2022 performed very well here. You do not need DF, mechanical grip, fancy stuff, just a rocket

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Yesterday on F1TV Croft said that if McLaren beat RB here then they can beat them everywere. And this is due to the particular layout of Monza.
So let's wait for the race and enjoy whatever the team was able to put together for this weekend.
I don't agree at all. Williams had a top speed of 353 km/h, and Albon finished practice 0.8 seconds behind, and Lando only had 345, I think. Top speed alone is not enough here. It is precisely here that grip is needed more than anywhere, due to hard braking and certain corners. Vettel took pole in 2011 with the lowest top speed, and then won a day later.
I will also note that Lando was given a Spa spec rear wing for the second practice. And the front wing is in the usual uncut configuration. So far this only indicates that their package for Monza turned out to be excessive in terms of reducing downforce. If they don’t use it in Monza (which I’m not quite sure about yet), it can be retested in Baku and Las Vegas.
But since top speed at Monza is important to defend your position in the race, I hope the team will return to the package that Lando tried in the first practice.
I believe Oscar was running the low df config on FP2 and as far as one-lap pace goes, he was set to be around 0.2-0.3s faster than Lando had he not had the moment in Ascari.
You could argue the low df package makes the car tricky to drive and Oscar actually complained about graining on the long run, even if his pace was actually quite strong early on.
It’s up to them to find the right balance now and whether they can minimise wear with the low df package, because it certainly seems like the faster option.
If I remember correctly, in the second practice the package was the same for both cars. The Spa spec package. But there is no confirmation of my words. Everything needs to be carefully checked.
Edit: Okay, I checked. In the second practice, the package was indeed the same for Oscar and Lando. Spa spec. The front wing is normal, without cutting.
FP2:
FP1:
Note the rear wings and the beam wings. The Monza spec requires a beam wing with a larger area and angle of attack. The Spa spec allows the use of a beam wing with the smallest size and angle of attack. In the first practice Lando had a top speed of 348 km/h, in the second practice 345 km/h.