AR3-GP wrote: ↑21 May 2025, 04:30
zibby43 wrote: ↑21 May 2025, 04:03
Did the new TDs magically not affect Russell’s qualifying lap where he was a tenth from pole and could’ve had it if he hadn’t been bothered by Sainz?
I don't know about the TD, but in reference to the qual gaps:
Russell did the final run on mediums (better tire). The real gap was ~3 tenths to Mclaren/Red Bull on the C6. That was the gap in Q1 and Q2 vs Verstappen's best time from Q1 when everyone ran the soft. Antonelli was knocked out in Q2 and that's what happens when the car is slower. Then Antonelli doesn't have the margin to also make Q3 since he typically runs 3-4 tenths behind Russell's pace.
For Q3, Russell had a tow on his banker lap on the soft, and finished 2.5 tenths back. Tow corrected, again closer to 3+ tenths. Then he switched to the medium tire for the final run which was just the better performing tire compared to the soft. That's why he was able to challenge for pole. If everyone else did medium runs, then you would see the 3 tenths gap again.
There can be many explanations for the challenging weekend in Imola. I could not rule anything out with certainty.
Russell didn't have such big tow on his 1st lap in Q3 if he had any. He gained less than a tenth relative to his previous run (2nd run on soft in Q2), and literally nothing compared with his first run in Q2. His run out of the last corner on his 2nd Q3 run on medium was very poor because he had to give a way for cars on fast laps, which is why he lost time on the straight, otherwise he would've been P2 at least. He mentioned that himself after Quali.
And itt's quite strange that you give so much meaning to lap times set in Q1, measuring gaps between Mercedes and Mclaren pace. Not only we all know Max is probably the only driver who is always on it from lap 1 in Q1 coming closer to the limit quicker than other drivers, whereas other take few laps to find their references, Max had a tow worth 0.15s on his first lap in Q1.
Antonelli I think simply wasn't on it this weekend, not being able to deal with all the pressure, attention, being distracted by his classmates and family too much. You cannot excuse his lack of pace in Q2 simply saying car was not fast, whereas he himself was almost 4 tenths faster in FP3 having just one attempt on soft tire. And their were running lower power mode in FP3. Russell simply wasn't comfortable on soft at all, which we saw from him in FP3 as well.