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He was right when he said that if the rain had stayed and Perez had a leap on the rest of the field it would have looked like a brilliant decision, but it didn't, so it wasn't. But he also batted away, under questioning, the idea of the Lawson run on Thursday being a test for replacing Perez. He indicated that Perez was staying as the performance was a result of team decisions, and that the Lawson run had been planned for months and was a filming event. He also mentioned that he was having a run in an RB8 on Thursday (but that wouldn't mean he'd be lining himself up to replace anyone....) All of this basically goes to show that much of the fan site click baiting is just speculative nonsense to raise the fan site click on numbers and none of has much substance. The teams know what is going on in their own environments and have the data and knowledge to support their decisions. The fan sites and keyboard warriors don't, and few of them seem do much analysis of what really happened in any particular circumstance. |
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All of this "We need to help/support Perez" talk is something you use with an F1 rookie who is learning and building confidence not a driver with over a decade of F1 experience and six wins! This might be seen as overly harsh talk, but come on, this is F1. This is a top team. The situation existing this long is just astounding to me. Quote:
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Perez was always going to struggle, the qualifying incident made it worse. Max was lucky he could keep it going in qualifying and as a result got a podium. Perez made no progress, but I couldn't see him doing that anyway
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for the last few seasons, a RB starting at the back would by the first round of stops be filtering out into the midfield and by the next stop would be well into a points scoring position. and if it was Max he would finish easily on the podium, win even, and Perez up there or close enough to it. such was the pace advantage they enjoyed and had no need for risky strategies in these situations. this season, they dont have that advantage (although we havent yet seen Max start from the back). the grid seems to much closer and quali/start position so much more important this year. for sure this doesnt take Perez off the hook but for whatever reasons, RB are also slipping. |
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Max is good, but how much faster is he, than Hamilton, Sainz Leclerc, Norris, Piastri, Russell. Alonso. How much did a super car elevate him to such a dominant position? To some degree for sure, but his overall composure and pace and consistency would put him as certainly one of the top 3. Hamilton had his critics in the last regulations, 'because he had a superior car' but the driver still has to maximize that advantage and be consistently quick enough and composed enough to see off other challenges from drivers and conditions, just as he did at Silverstone. With the convergence we saw at Silverstone what we appear to have is three or four teams all in a very close group with a couple of pretenders pushing very close. So McLaren, RBR, Mercedes and Ferrari are in that group with Aston Martin and now Haas appearing to pick up the ball and run with them. And when you look at the driver line ups then Perez is going to struggle to be a front runner or close to the podium given the fact the RB20 is not superior to others, and the drivers are more than his equal. Expectations he will consistently be a place behind Max are not realistic. But he doesn't need to be. RBR are 78 points ahead of Mclaren in the constructor's championship. Even if max was to win every race for the rest of the year and McLaren filled out the podium in every race, if Perez averaged 7th across the rest of the season and brough home 4 points a race Mclaren would only be scoring an extra two points a race. The scenario may not be realistically probable, but it does help understand the mathematics. It would take Mclaren 39 races to close the gap (not including the sprints). So, 12 more races this year, 24 next year, and the first 3 races of the 2026 calendar. to get even with RBR. (average RBR 29 points to McLaren 31 points so 2 points per race) Obviously, the results will not track that way but the idea that RBR is going to lose the Constructors title if Perez doesn't start finishing on the podium is simply not correct. He doesn't need to finish on the podium to guarantee the title. If he finishes in the bottom half of the ten on a consistent basis the title will be RBR's unless one of the other three top teams scores multiple 1-2 finishes and RBR and Max drop the ball. That scenario (RBR dropping the ball) is not that likely but if it does happen, that is competition, which is what F1 is about and what we all want. |
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Gary Anderson was out watching car behaviour in the session where Yuki spun off in front of him and made the comment that the present cars are very difficult to catch once they have started to swing out because of the pendulum effect which is the result of a tightly mandated weight distribution in the technical regulation. I wasn't aware of this until he mentioned it, but it is in the regulations and helps explain why we sometimes see drivers sometimes unable to counteract oversteer that we would have expected them to actually catch. His comments are in here: https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/m...kside-verdict/ |
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To be honest, id rather see grass line the whole edge of the circuit and be at least 3 metres wide before any gravel or tarmac.
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Me too, but let's not get over-excited about what benefit it would bring. In dry conditions it would be easily possible to drop a wheel onto the grass without suffering any serious disadvantage.
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Fair play to Redbull F1. Getting that many cars all running at the same time at Goodwood was an impressive effort.
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Max agrees to not stay up late doing sim-racing prior to F1 races. I appreciate that he is deeply involved in racing (be it F1 or sim racing), but I can imagine his lack of sleep might have been one factor in his "thin skin" last weekend as the article calls out. Richard |
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Surely its no come down to this. Perez will place this weekend and this will all calm down.
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1. Perez has a good race, therefor his seat is safe for the remainder of the season. [How does this make any sense. He has been hot and cold for years in which he drops into multi-race slumps. Why should a potential end to a slump by a good Spa race indicate anything other than a "potential end of a slump" and nothing more?] 2. Regarding DR taking Perez's seat. [This is more logic like the first issue. We are going to replace a driver that has performed in the past, but has a recent history of decline with... a driver that has performed in the past, but has a recent history of decline.] I mean Red Bull has twisted themselves into knots over this. It's simple. Drop Perez and find either... A. An existing driver who is not on decline (Sainz?) B. Promote a younger driver from within and see what happens? The first option is probably much harder now, so go with the second. They have multiple options here... 1. Promote Yuki. Pair Liam with Daniel to see if Yuki can deliver, and if not, who is the better of Liam and Daniel if you need to quickly replace Yuki. 2. Promote Liam. Continue with Yuki and Daniel and make a firm decision on who to promote if Liam doesn't work out. 3. Promote Daniel. Which clearly I think would be the wrong thing to do. However sadly, I suspect even Daniel would be an improvement upon Perez, but still not a good long term #2 in that team. Whoever is promoted is on a tight leash and might be replaced mid-year if they can't at least show some promise. Is this a pressure cooker situation for whoever gets promoted? Is this Red Bull of old in which drivers get thrown into the deep end and sink or swim? Yes to both. But frankly it can't be worse than what we are watching now. Even if Perez wins the race tomorrow, will doubts go away? Would anyone be surprised if he goes out in Q3 in the next race? I don't think they would. Richard |
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RB has a real problem with both their 2nd seats.
DR seems to be on the verge of driving checos car... or on the verge of driving the team bus, depending on who you ask what day. Between those two drivers, surely there has to be a time when someone gives lawson the nod, But in which car? Put dan in checos car and, lawson in dan's? Giving Lawson a chance to actually race a few rounds with less expectations and Danny 1 last chance to prove himself. After a few races, they would know enough to decide who deserves what drive for the rest of this year and next. But what of Yuki? Why not put him in Checos car and make RB "Team Anzac"? |
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