Same noise that my NespressoFittingMechanics wrote: ↑28 Feb 2020, 13:33
Listen to the engine before the spin.After the spin they took off the floor.
Same noise that my NespressoFittingMechanics wrote: ↑28 Feb 2020, 13:33
Listen to the engine before the spin.After the spin they took off the floor.
Yeah they just seem to be spinning quite a lot more than other teams. It could be bad luck, it could be because they run a rear wing with less elevation than the Netherlands, but the more they spin, the more something else seems to be up.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑28 Feb 2020, 13:26Verstappen didn't have one spin, he had at least 3 or 4. One of those was mid corner without obvious cause.
Albon today had a similar spin.
It may be just the wind, but most teams are not spinning like that. I guess they may be just driving a bit more on the edge or their car is sensitive to wind or gearbox/engine is causing the lockups. Did Alpha Tauri have any strange spins?
Yes it seems that they have a smaller rear wing than others.
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They always seemed to struggle on the really soft compounds.Plus conditions are really not representative of what they will race with.
I would go for the engine not running high, given his s1 time (aren't the speedtraps just fastest trap times, rather than for every lap?) in those laps. Maybe caution with the oil leak stuff and them wanting it to last the afternoon?
Didn't he reach the same speeds of the Ferrari in S1? If so you would have expected him to blitz their laptime instead he ends up slower.
Maybe a trend like last season here, Bottas blitzing him in qualifying but likely slower on race pacePlatinumZealot wrote: ↑28 Feb 2020, 14:08
I hope he applies that to race rubber coz his stints looked half a second slower than his teammates. I feel this is the year where it's just Valterri Vs Lewis.