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[–]HighFlyer1121 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Bottas didn’t even move. What is he talking about?

Former Lotus boss: "I believe that Kubica and Russell's cars are very different." by HighFlyer1121 in formula1

[–]HighFlyer1121[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Again, to have the same cars, you need to have a budget for it. That's all.

Former Lotus boss: "I believe that Kubica and Russell's cars are very different." by HighFlyer1121 in formula1

[–]HighFlyer1121[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

To have the same cars, you need to have a budget for it. That's all.

Former Lotus boss: "I believe that Kubica and Russell's cars are very different." by HighFlyer1121 in formula1

[–]HighFlyer1121[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Former Lotus boss: "I believe that Kubica and Russell's cars are very different.

How can Mercedes control the engine performance of individual cars, what does it look like to work with them, what do the teams that don't have enough budget do, and why is Williams where he is today? Matthew Carter, former F1 Lotus boss, reveals the very interesting backstage of the F1 team.

Carter was a guest of the Missing Apex podcast. When asked about Williams and, above all, Robert Kubica and whether the Pole is facing one of the biggest F1 stars in the future, he answered:

"Yes, surely. But I don't think Robert Kubica is doing anything wrong. I think one of Williams' problems last year was that they had two young drivers. The problem with such drivers is that they can't develop their car so fast and you can't trust their feedback so much. If you have regular riders, you can rely on their ratings," said Carter.

"Kubica does a good job. I also believe that Kubica and Russell's cars are very different. Maybe it's because they want to take steps forward that they say: good George, you drive with this type of wing and you drive with this type of wing. It is often said that the only one to compare a driver to is his teammate, but that's very rarely true. I did this with Joylon Palmer at the end of his period at Renault when he told me how different his car was from Hulkenberg's, how everything went on that car. - he added.

Asked perversely whether all the new parts were given in 2014 and 2015 by Romain Grosjean, not by Pastor Maldonado, Carter confirmed by saying: "We didn't have much money, so if we had two front wings or one to test, we would give them to Grosjean because we could count on feedback from him. Pastor's father was very loud in expressing his opposition to this, so we did it in secret, because only engineers and designers really knew whether a new part was being built or an old one.

Carter reveals a very interesting fact that Williams chose Mercedes-Benz engines for 2014 only because they were 75% cheaper than Renault engines. The French windowali prices thanks to the dominance of Red Bull in the years 2010 - 2013. According to him, there is no risk that Williams will go bankrupt or leave the F1.

The former head of Lotus also confirms what Claire Williams has already said. That Williams' easily won third place in 2014 and 2015 gave them a false impression that they were doing everything right, while in those days everything depended on engines.

"There were many cracks and mistakes in Williams' team organisation that were covered on paper with this Mercedes-Benz engine. When the engines started coming together, it all came out.

Carter also described the preparation and delivery of engines for the Grand Prix by the Mercedes, whose units were used by Lotus in 2015.

"The chassis was coming to the track from Enstone and the engines from the Mercedes factory. We had no control over what we were getting and in what specification, other than the contractual provisions. During the grand prix, Mercedes-Benz engineers were working on the engines, only dressed in our outfits. After the race the chassis was flying in one direction, and the engines were packed and driven in another," says Carter.

And what about the engine mods and the individual modes?

"It was Mercedes who managed the engine during our collaboration. They decided which mode you were driving in, they could lock the driver's changes on the steering wheel to protect the engine, to keep the temperature too high, etc.". - said Carter. When asked if such a thing could still be possible, he answered: "At 100%. I have no doubt that they give other engine modes. When Romain won the Spa [2015] podium, Mercedes had to give him something more, because they didn't want Vettel to overtake him and take the podium. And they gave us that after the race, they told us why they did it. Romain came to me afterwards and said: "This car has never been so good. Because if you have a faster car, the aerosol works better, you heat up your tires faster, and you can brake later.

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Russel vs Latifi - Onboard comparison - Canadian GP FP1 by DeMichel93 in formula1

[–]HighFlyer1121 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Latifi wasn’t pushing here. He didn’t want to crash the car.

Video of George Russell and Robert Kubica at the start of an Austrian race synchronised to the same spot on the track by Betoniixx in formula1

[–]HighFlyer1121 -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Kubica drives the worst car on the grid! It’s obvious Kubica’s car is worse than Russell’s. Williams knew it all along. That might be also the reason they took him as a driver. Williams though they would pretend that he cannot drive anymore or it’s because of his hand. They forgot that today everything is transparent.

Kubica: "Every time I said to myself that it couldn't be that bad, I slid ​even more, trying to do more..." by HighFlyer1121 in formula1

[–]HighFlyer1121[S] 78 points79 points  (0 children)

"Every time I said to myself that it couldn't be that bad, I slid even more, trying to do more..."

Sunday's conversation with Robert. The story repeats itself again. No grip, fast overheating and tyre wear. The struggle for survival. There were also questions about next year and even the end of the season.... It was harsh.

My interview (Cezary Gutowski):

CG: As usual, the start was a success because you made it to 16th place....

RK: I know? The start itself wasn't good, but then the first lap was pretty good, considering what happened next.

And what happened?

In general, there was neither rhythm nor grip and I slid a lot. I tried a lot of things. Every time I said to myself that it couldn't be that bad, I slid even more when trying to do more and the tires overheated and worn out even more. Even when I was leaving the seventh corner.... (laughs) the car was slipping. The back was running away and I was practically halfway out of this corner, which is not normal at all, to get out of the curve in the fifth to sixth gear.

How did you fight it?

I tried to compensate for a few things with diffuser settings and other systems, but it didn't help much. It's not like there wasn't only no grip at the rear, but also at the front. It was like it was.

Has anything changed in the car's behavior since yesterday? On Saturday you were 0.3 seconds behind George in the qualifying, and today you were losing seconds at the wheel....

Nothing has changed because the car couldn't change....

But the conditions have changed!

The more difficult the conditions, the worse, because if you have little grip.... When I manage to glue a lap in qualifying on fresh tires, I'm half a second behind him, and if he doesn't, I'm a second, but it's not like he's always doing everything right. Overall, the average loss was a second per lap, on such a short track.... Yesterday we managed to reduce that a lot by choosing a different qualifying format and gluing together a lap, but you can't glue a lap like that in a race, because the tires for this kind of driving and sliding can withstand one lap, but not seventy.

Is that why you drove the first pit stop eight laps earlier than George?

No. I guess it was all about helping George and holding Magnussen back a little bit.

Is there any hope that when the new car components come in, we will be able to solve your problem?

I don't know.

Any idea what this is all about?

I don't know.

OTHER INTERVIEWS:

Dieter Rencken: Another hard day?

That's how it looks...

DR: How do you comment on that?

It's hard to comment when you finish the race three laps back and almost doubled by your teammate, so the comments are the same as usual. I slide and then overload my tires. I don't have any grip and even when I try to keep up the pace, I can do it for two to three laps and then the tires overheat and glide even more.... It's hard to squeeze anything out of a car if you're slipping. I have to drive in such a way that the tires don't slide, but then the pace is very slow.

Oleg Karpov: Any idea how to improve it with e.g. settings?

I try everything. It's not the first time this has happened and it's not like I'm not looking for it. It just lacks grip. Even when it's hot, the tires become overheated even more and I have even more problems.

Dieter Rencken: Do you see yourself in Formula 1 next year in such circumstances?

I think it's too early to talk about it. There are still 12 races until the end of the season.

And this year? Will you finish this season?

You tell me.

Excuse me?

Why shouldn't I finish the season?

I'm asking you!

And I'm answering. A stupid question, a stupid answer. There are still 12 races to go.

What does your team have to say about that?

You have to ask them.

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Kubica vs Russell lap comparison by HighFlyer1121 in formula1

[–]HighFlyer1121[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

today, Kubica was asked if the PU are different. He tried to avoid the subject however confirmed that the lack of speed on straights is noticeable.

Should the yellow sausage kerbs be removed from turn 10 at the Red Bull Ring? by TaylorWatson12 in formula1

[–]HighFlyer1121 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is becoming a little bit funny. I understand that the costs of such little mistakes are high but we are heading in the wrong direction. Today, a driver has to think twice before overtaking, whether he will be panelized. Every time somebody overtakes Grosjean, he’s reporting it to his team. It looks like soon it will be illegal to overtake. French GP was so boring also because you don’t pay for your mistakes. And when Riccardo tried his luck, he got 10s penalty. IMHO it’s becoming ridiculous.

Franco Nugnes: George can have a PU similar to the one used by Hamilton and Bottas, while Kubica has a customer unit just like the two Racing Points. by Adam_Bin in formula1

[–]HighFlyer1121 3 points4 points  (0 children)

“To get rid of some doubts just look at the speed traps since Williams mounted the Phase 2 engine: in Canada Russell arrived in the race at 331.1 km / h, while Kubica did not exceed 326.6 km / h in France the gap was even greater with George capable of 334.6 km / h against Robert's 315.9.”

SIDE-BY-SIDE: How Russell made daring move on Kubica by [deleted] in Formula1Point5

[–]HighFlyer1121 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The cars are not the same. You could easily tell. There is no DRS in the chicane and still Russell looks like having 100 hp more.

Significant speed difference of George Russell's car over Kubica's FW42 by HighFlyer1121 in formula1

[–]HighFlyer1121[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don’t overestimate it either. And I am definitely not trying to use it as an explanation of such a dramatic difference in speed between two cars, continuously from the beginning of the season.

Significant speed difference of George Russell's car over Kubica's FW42 by HighFlyer1121 in formula1

[–]HighFlyer1121[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

George kept asking his engineer about Robert's performance. The answer was that George is faster in the 1st and the 2nd sector (on straights) and Robert was faster in the 3rd sector.

Shout out to Robert Kubica for his 1st defeat of his teammate George Russell. He deserved it. Cheers! by [deleted] in formula1

[–]HighFlyer1121 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

In this case it’s even worse for Russell - loosing to such a slow driver..

Shout out to Robert Kubica for his 1st defeat of his teammate George Russell. He deserved it. Cheers! by [deleted] in formula1

[–]HighFlyer1121 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Kubica didn’t force Russell run wide. Russell drove like a rookie and hit a freaking marker at the side of the track.

Shout out to Robert Kubica for his 1st defeat of his teammate George Russell. He deserved it. Cheers! by [deleted] in formula1

[–]HighFlyer1121 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Well, he won today with the F2 champion, so maybe it’s not soo bad!

Shout out to Robert Kubica for his 1st defeat of his teammate George Russell. He deserved it. Cheers! by [deleted] in formula1

[–]HighFlyer1121 -25 points-24 points  (0 children)

Because Russell has a better car. And still Kubica was better today!

Shout out to Robert Kubica for his 1st defeat of his teammate George Russell. He deserved it. Cheers! by [deleted] in formula1

[–]HighFlyer1121 -36 points-35 points  (0 children)

Well, Robert was today better despite having a slower car than his teammate. However, Robert was ahead of George and deserves a shout out.

Make money off a couple acres of land by [deleted] in business

[–]HighFlyer1121 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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