2026 Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team

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nitrotech wrote:
07 Jul 2026, 07:00
AR3-GP wrote:
06 Jul 2026, 19:36
nitrotech wrote:
06 Jul 2026, 16:33
The problem of George lacking straight line speed is not just limited to British gp, it was there in almost every race and almost every lap. Just that it was glaringly obvious in British gp. Even in Austria race where he was leading, the gains that Kimi made was always on straights. There again, George was faster through most corners.
Maybe that is the issue. Isack Hadjar pointed this out during FP1 at Silverstone:
Isack : "The faster I go [corner], the less I have in the straights. It's unbelievable, there's no power."
Wood : "Yep, unfortunately that's the error. Go slow to go fast. Currently P1."
Despite being faster than Isack in corners, Max on average, had better straight line speed. These are laps where both were in clean air, except for one lap on one straight where Isack had power boost on overtake. Unless Isack was also driving a different PU like George or it's a "talent gap". :lol:

https://i.ibb.co/8LS81jJz/max-isack.png
I posted a comment from Isack Hadjar during FP1 and the parc ferme document seeking to provide context to the Russell- Antonelli straight line speed differences during qualifying.

Isack Hadjar burns the tires out faster than his teammate which effects the straight-line speed. Wheel spin consumes energy and being unable to run aggressive rear brake bias on worn tires limits the harvesting. It's a snowball effect which will cause straight line speed differences. I don't have any context for the random laps that you pulled but I do know that Verstappen was having a PU issue during the race:
Lambiase: “OK, Max, you’re doing a great job. Gap behind 2.2. You still have an issue with straight line so you’re making it up in corners, which is pretty good at the moment. So keep your head down, very good.
Verstappen: “Yeah, we should have just done what I said yesterday. I would have easily got to this place.”
https://www.planetf1.com/news/max-verst ... team-radio

This makes any comparisons to RBR drivers not relevant to the Merc drivers.
Beware of T-Rex

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Re: 2026 Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team

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AR3-GP wrote:
07 Jul 2026, 14:51
nitrotech wrote:
07 Jul 2026, 07:00
AR3-GP wrote:
06 Jul 2026, 19:36


Maybe that is the issue. Isack Hadjar pointed this out during FP1 at Silverstone:

Despite being faster than Isack in corners, Max on average, had better straight line speed. These are laps where both were in clean air, except for one lap on one straight where Isack had power boost on overtake. Unless Isack was also driving a different PU like George or it's a "talent gap". :lol:

https://i.ibb.co/8LS81jJz/max-isack.png
I posted a comment from Isack Hadjar during FP1 and the parc ferme document seeking to provide context to the Russell- Antonelli straight line speed differences during qualifying.

Isack Hadjar burns the tires out faster than his teammate which effects the straight-line speed. Wheel spin consumes energy and being unable to run aggressive rear brake bias on worn tires limits the harvesting. It's a snowball effect which will cause straight line speed differences. I don't have any context for the random laps that you pulled but I do know that Verstappen was having a PU issue during the race:
Lambiase: “OK, Max, you’re doing a great job. Gap behind 2.2. You still have an issue with straight line so you’re making it up in corners, which is pretty good at the moment. So keep your head down, very good.
Verstappen: “Yeah, we should have just done what I said yesterday. I would have easily got to this place.”
https://www.planetf1.com/news/max-verst ... team-radio

This makes any comparisons to RBR drivers not relevant to the Merc drivers.
I agree. To be honest, the experience and opinion of No.2 drivers from RBR doesn't fit any narrative. They belong in a different world. It's a one car team.

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Re: 2026 Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team

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