Great to see Lewis recapture the winning feeling. I wonder how he feels about leaving for a worse team next year?
With 11 to go, and the way Max was coming on, I thought he might do it. But it turns out, Lewis was probably nursing his tires, and closed it out solidly.
Norris just seems to always make a critical mistake late that dooms him. Today, for instance, overshooting the box kept him from getting the lead, coming out of the pits. Not saying it definitely cost him the victory, but it's not out of the question. He's still awfully young though, and hopefully he can get that cleaned up.
Don’t think you can blame it on just one thing. The extra lap before pitting for inters cost him ~5 seconds. Overshooting the pit box cost him ~2 seconds.Leaving Norris out an extra lap is what cost him. Not sure if that was his call or his team’s.
Leaving Norris out an extra lap is what cost him. Not sure if that was his call or his team’s.
Hard to tell, but McLaren, for all the strides they've made, just like Norris, always seem to botch something during the race. Just enough to keep them from winning.
Silverstone is an extremely demanding track, and everything else aside, Hamilton is probably the best ever at handling it.
I could see doing that. It's a pretty good upfront investment though isn't it. I mean, nothing like flight simulators, but pretty pricey nonetheless, right?Have you all gotten into sim racing? iRacing is one that I'm thinking of getting back into, and AMS2.
I could see doing that. It's a pretty good upfront investment though isn't it. I mean, nothing like flight simulators, but pretty pricey nonetheless, right?
Clownshow by McLaren today
Don't know about Formula 2, but there's a Formula 409.Is there a Formula 2?
What does Formula 1 mean?
There’s a Formula 2. It was posted about.Don't know about Formula 2, but there's a Formula 409.
There’s a Formula 2. It was posted about.
I'm not really sure whether it's expensive or not. It would be expensive for me because I don't make that much money. The costs:I could see doing that. It's a pretty good upfront investment though isn't it. I mean, nothing like flight simulators, but pretty pricey nonetheless, right?
I know that some of the best professional drivers in the world are into iRacing, so you're likely to be up against them lol.
I DGAF what the team discussed and this or that, slowing down and letting a driver pass you to win, is BULLSHIT. He was in 1st, had to slow down and LET the teammate pass him. NACAR, there is no way in hell Kyle Larson is slowing up and letting another Hendrick get a W (or any NASCAR driver / team), it just is not happening. WHY exactly did Piastri "deserve" to win ? If so, wouldn't he have been out front ? Pit strategy or no pit strategy, the guy running 1st should get the win. I HOPE those 7 extra points cost them the championship. Lando I have a feeling is going to regret that decision, and he wasn't too thrilled with doing it anyway. Look at it how you want to, they had their racer, throw the race, period. Pit strategy is what it is, and if it helped Lando, so be it. Doesn't mean he should LET Piastri win.
I watch both also. And don't try and tell me WTF to do. Racing is about finishing first, not letting a teammate pass you because of some BS pit strategy. Only thing different is the type of car, BOTH are about finishing 1st. HTF any race fan can justify a guy throwing a race is beyond me.Then watch NASCAR (I watch both). They are 2 completely different sports. Not remotely similar.
I watch both also. And don't try and tell me WTF to do. Racing is about finishing first, not letting a teammate pass you because of some BS pit strategy. Only thing different is the type of car, BOTH are about finishing 1st. HTF any race fan can justify a guy throwing a race is beyond me.
OR maybe you watch it and have YOUR opinion, and I will watch it and have MY opinion. It is not a one way deal. If it is so well known, why was Lando upset about it ? And save the BS PR interview. EVERYBODY was yelling at him to slow down (and thought he wasn't going to), his crew chief said "Last time Lando, let him pass." Verstappen would NOT do that, like he said, he could stay home, his strategy is to finish 1st.Well I guess you haven’t been watching F1 for long, because yesterday was hardly a new thing. If you don’t like the sport as it exists, stop watching. Maybe they will change decades of team strategy to accommodate you.
OR maybe you watch it and have YOUR opinion, and I will watch it and have MY opinion. It is not a one way deal. If it is so well known, why was Lando upset about it ? And save the BS PR interview. EVERYBODY was yelling at him to slow down (and thought he wasn't going to), his crew chief said "Last time Lando, let him pass." Verstappen would NOT do that, like he said, he could stay home, his strategy is to finish 1st.
I get it NASCAR and Formula racing are totally different "cultures" to put it nicely, no matter how hard NASCAR is trying to branch out. But the goal is to 1. win races, 2. win championships. Yesterday letting a teammate pass you for the win does not help accomplish either of the 2. Now if being a good team player, have great team bonding and being friends is the objective, it was a good "team" decision. IF Lando goes on to lose the championship by less than 7 points, I would love to readdress the situation and more so hear what he has to say about that decision. I can only assume he would be pissed off, and should be.
Oh there would be shenanigans for sure (fingers crossed it happens). Maybe even Lando leaving for another "team". I bet he would have it in his new contract that he will not let a teammate win a race he was clearly going to win. I would love to be able to hear #3's opinion yesterday after the race. Earnhardt is turning over in his grave.
If Earnhardt were in Piastri’s shoes, he might have something to say about whether they should swap positions.If someone ever told Earnhardt to do that, he’d probably let the other guy catch up then wreck him. Hahahaah.
You’re arguing with the wrong guy dude. I’m firmly on your side if you read back a few posts.If Earnhardt were in Piastri’s shoes, he might have something to say about whether they should swap positions.
Norris wasn’t in first place because he had earned it on the track. Norris was in first because Piastri was willing to sacrifice position to help protect Norris from Hamilton.
Norris was gifted first place, and I don’t see the big issue in him being asked to hand the position back to Piastri. If the team had prioritized Piastri as the first place driver, which they probably should have, then Norris is still likely finishing in second and possibly even in third behind Hamilton.
When the team asks Piastri to let Norris through to protect Norris from Hamilton, there’s nothing wrong with the team then asking Norris to hand the position back to Piastri for the win.
Sorry, I wasn’t arguing with you.You’re arguing with the wrong guy dude. I’m firmly on your side if you read back a few posts.
I’ve been known to spout off too. All good. Nobody likes to see that but it’s just the nature of F1. It has happened before and it will happen again.Sorry, I wasn’t arguing with you.
I was just chiming in on the discussion and hit reply to your post because I was too lazy to scroll back up to the original comment. I shouldn’t have done that.
McLaren treated Norris like a #1 by asking Piastri to compromise his race for Norris. That’s an extra 3 points that McLaren guaranteed for Norris by protecting him from Hamilton.Norris is your #1 driver.
If you're a serious organization, you tell Oscar he'll get his, but this is a title fight. The way McLaren has looked recently, those 7 points could loom very very large.
How did he protect Norris ? If he was the best car, why not just pass Norris ? What exactly did he do to "protect" him from Hamilton ? Did he slow down in front of him ? Block him ? To me, you fight for position, if you are faster than the guy ahead of you, pass him. How could Norris be so far ahead of his teammate, he had to slow down and "let" him pass ? If he was the better car, why not just run him down and make a legit pass? There is just no way you can convince me that a car slowing down and letting a guy pass him is good for racing. It is called RACING, not help a slower teammate win. I guess Kyle Larson should have slowed down and let another Hendrick car pass him, maybe one that has not qualified for the playoffs and needs a win. Not FKN happening in NASCAR. Teammates do and will block for another driver, even pit with them to have a drafting partner, but NOT ONE team is going to yell on the radio "last time, let the slower guy 4 seconds behind you pass you for the win because he protected you" It is just dumb. You race to win, if you ain't first, your last.If Earnhardt were in Piastri’s shoes, he might have something to say about whether they should swap positions.
Norris wasn’t in first place because he had earned it on the track. Norris was in first because Piastri was willing to sacrifice position to help protect Norris from Hamilton.
Norris was gifted first place, and I don’t see the big issue in him being asked to hand the position back to Piastri. If the team had prioritized Piastri as the first place driver, which they probably should have, then Norris is still likely finishing in second and possibly even in third behind Hamilton.
When the team asks Piastri to let Norris through to protect Norris from Hamilton, there’s nothing wrong with the team then asking Norris to hand the position back to Piastri for the win.
McLaren gave Norris the undercut on Piastri to help Norris cover Hamilton, did they not?How did he protect Norris ? If he was the best car, why not just pass Norris ? What exactly did he do to "protect" him from Hamilton ? Did he slow down in front of him ? Block him ? To me, you fight for position, if you are faster than the guy ahead of you, pass him. How could Norris be so far ahead of his teammate, he had to slow down and "let" him pass ? If he was the better car, why not just run him down and make a legit pass? There is just no way you can convince me that a car slowing down and letting a guy pass him is good for racing. It is called RACING, not help a slower teammate win. I guess Kyle Larson should have slowed down and let another Hendrick car pass him, maybe one that has not qualified for the playoffs and needs a win. Not FKN happening in NASCAR. Teammates do and will block for another driver, even pit with them to have a drafting partner, but NOT ONE team is going to yell on the radio "last time, let the slower guy 4 seconds behind you pass you for the win because he protected you" It is just dumb. You race to win, if you ain't first, your last.
I sincerely hope it cost the team (not so much Lando), the championship. I hope he losses by 6 points. It for me, be Poetic Justice and maybe make those stuffy ass team owners understand what racing is about.
I don’t mean this condescendingly and hopefully it doesn’t come across that way, but I think one issue here is that you don’t understand what an undercut is and how it works. When you pit before the driver ahead of you, you then emerge on fresh tires and can put in a faster lap time. On tracks where the undercut is powerful, that lap delta is large enough so that you’ll take the lead over the car in front of you when they pit because your “out lap” is so much faster than the other car’s “in lap.”And maybe explain the "undercut" for Norris to help Norris "cover" Hamilton ? Did he block him ? If he had to give the lead back to a teammate, why even do it to begin with ? Sounds to me like McLaren wasn't certain the had the fastest car to win the race. But if Piastri was faster than Norris, why couldn't he run him down or at least gain ground ? Norris was running away with the race, so obviously he had the fastest car. Maybe they need to let the racers race on the track and let the better of the two cars win, not return favors. If Piastri had to "cover" Hamilton, obviously he wasn't as fast as him, so definitely should not have been rewarding a win when his car was not even a top 2 car. It was gifted to him, plain and simple.