Only three weekends in, but I belive we're seeing a pattern here. Perez
seems to have bridged the gap to Verstappen, on pure single lap pace.
The RB18 has uncharacteristically neutral behaviour this season, as
opposed to a very pointy front-end in previous years. You can hear Max
on the radio complaining about it and visually going wide at a few
apexes. While he's still very fast and seemingly adapting to a new
style, this has perhaps tilted the scales a bit towards Perez, who's
more used to neutral and even understeering cars.
On 2022-04-09 11:28 a.m., Vasco Costa wrote:
Only three weekends in, but I belive we're seeing a pattern here.
Perez seems to have bridged the gap to Verstappen, on pure single lap
pace.
The RB18 has uncharacteristically neutral behaviour this season, as
opposed to a very pointy front-end in previous years. You can hear
Max on the radio complaining about it and visually going wide at a
few apexes. While he's still very fast and seemingly adapting to a
new style, this has perhaps tilted the scales a bit towards Perez,
who's more used to neutral and even understeering cars.
Actually, the commentators said almost precisely the opposite.
almost precisely
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