I think if Haas arent going to invest money into a car aiming to progress, then they should go the complete opposite way. Wacky races style cars, for the entertainment factor
Overview Red bull- Perez Ferrari- Consistency Aston- Upgrade understanding+Daddy's cash Haas- Aerodynamics/ Tyre wear Stake- Understanding of ride heights Williams- Sargent Alpine- Aerodynamic philosophy Mclaren- Performance across ride height range RB Visa cash app 💀- Development direction Mercedes- Grasp the new regs Hope this helped
Ferrari in 2022 and 2023 had the raw pace to at least match Redbull in quali with an inferior ideology. So they are attempting to find consistency. Mercedes however need a massive mentality change. They can no longer act like they have the fastest car and develop the car and races appropriately. McLaren need to show that they can actually have pace over an entire season. Without this we can say goodbye to a title challange.
@@cwcaswell Alternatively, he just recognizes that spending Merc/RB money, Ferrari went well over a decade without a single championship and in the cost cap era it's very possible Ferrari's best showing was and will remain 2022 when they had pre-cost-cap R&D. Wind tunnel/CFD will not overcome if Ferrari hasn't resolved their internal politics.
@@tHebUm18 with Vasseur coming in from Sauber (working with a small budget, and not being one for politics), firing their "strategist", and Leclerc becoming more confident in his seat at Ferrari, I'd say it's a bit short-sighted to say they don't stand a chance
LOL, simping much? Checo has no one to blame but himself, if he can't handle the car then he's not cut out for the job. He's already one of the older drivers on the grid. barely scraping up second place in the WDC is shameful when you have the fastest car on the grid.@timothymartin2137
The official entries are Kick Sauber and RB. They should just be called Sauber and RB, I don't know why everyone seems to be playing along with the Stake marketing?
@eternal_trashero Oh dear. New to F1? Because that's what the team has traditionally been called and that's the official name of the FIA entry. And out of respect for the founder of the team, Peter Sauber Stake and Kick are just title sponsors. Do you call Mercedes Petronas, Red Bull Oracle, Aston Martin Aramco, or Alpine BWT? No. Stake is also a gambling website. As such, that sponsor will be banned at many races in the calendar. It will be illegal to call the team "Stake" in Australia, Bahrain, China, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, Singapore, Japan, Qatar or even the team's factory in Switzerland. So there's no way the commentators will call the team Stake, even if that's what the team wants.
@@SpeedVaultz I am thoroughly amazed, that such an obvious piece of sarcasm actually worked. Actually to such an extent that someone (you) felt the need to explain that it was just a joke... Wow, really? You think? 😂🤣
@@ahmadeus8427 you can find it on their TH-cam page under the podcasts options. You also can listen to their tech podcast on the race f1 tech show with gary anderson, just google it.
How easily we forget that Sergio Was instrumental in Max winning his first WC "ahhh Checo is a legend". Now he's not good enough. Cruel sport that F1 is.
I think this clip also outlines why Yuki, even though quick, might be looking at his last F1 season. He doesn't seem to know enough about how F1 cars work to provide useful feedback to the engineers.
Yeah it sounds like the feedback isn't strong enough to make the car better. Sounds like DeVries and Gasly also had the same problems. Honda might still be providing support for Yuki though so there's a small chance he could go to AMR to replace Stroll when they go to Honda power.
I''d say Ferrari's main issue was tyre degradation, not "peakiness" lol, they couldn't keep the tyres in the window well or long enough, compared to RB anyway, I think it's the suspension setup ultimately, RB got it really right with the super stiff anti dive anti squat setup
High quality engineering. "Peakiness" aka we here at the race have no clue why the car is inconsistent so here's so jargon that sounds like it means something but doesn't
I don't even think complacency is in Verstappen's vocabulary to be perfectly honest. Even when that man isn't driving an F1 car he's still driving on sims. Dude is a goddamn animal.
Ferrari just needs to not eat the tyres up. They have qualifying locked down and they do have decent pace, but they need to keep that over a race distance
I would argue Perez while it may seem like a weakness compared to Verstappen, it is actually a strength for Red Bull. RB would not want their drivers stepping on eachother’s toes, such as maybe Hamilton or Lando would. So long as Perez is good enough for P2 and secure RB the constructors, having your secondary driver not challenging your #1 but at the same time securing necessary points is a strength.
The issue is - Perez is barely securing the necessary points. RB wants Perez to be better, not falling behind to the point of barely not securing P2. In any tighter of a fight, there would be questions if Perez being P4 or lower in Drivers' is good enough.
That is in one way valid but relies on Verstappen doing the heavy lifting which depends on the car advantage. And what Red Bull cannot control is the competitiveness of its rivals. So, having a slightly faster team mate than Perez in 2023 would be much better for Red Bull. Not a single driver would be allowed to step on Verstappen's toes anyway in that second Red Bull seat, so that would not be an issue. Remember how crucial Perez was in Verstappen's first WDC season? That's the driver they want.
the hate of Checo is unreal, second in the championship and still people want him to be replaced and the same people will be complaining about RB dominance.
He made the most dominant car in F1 history beatable throughout the entire season and struggled to seal P2 convincingly. Its not hate for most people my friend. Mate got beaten TWICE with 5 points left to spare by his teammate.
Still there's a few drivers that can drive a car that's suitable for Max, until another driver steps up to compete with Max Checo deserves credit. @@LiftandCoa
Red Bull- Goodbye Perez Ferrari- Strategy Aston- In season development Haas- Backwards Stake- Promoting Botta's Mullet more Williams- A new second driver Alpine - More Gasley / Ocon tiffs McLaren- Oscar showing Norris the door RB Visa cash app - New team name please Mercedes- Bridesmaids
Red Bull: Checo Ferrari: strategy and race pace Mercedes: “fix your fkn car” McLaren: first half of season Aston: stroll Williams: Logan not crashing Steak: Everything Alpine: Teamate fights Visa cash app RB: Their name, car, and bringing back Lawson Haas: Making a car less fragile than a wet sheet of paper
Like what? Compared to Mercedes, they were by far the better team by the end of 2023. 2nd in pit stops, less strategy errors (and they just fired Rueda, who was the clown who forged the meme) , their drivers were better (Leclerc outscored both Merc drivers combined from Suzuka on) and they were better in R&D, closing the gap to Mercedes with half the upgrades. They need to work on their race pace (which they largely fixed with the spain upgrade) and their reliability (which was massively improved in 2023 over 2022) Out of the top teams (RB-AM), Ferrari is the one with the most building blocks in place. Now they just need a decent car, and so far they have proved to be the only ones capable of taking the fight to RB
Mercedes are back 😅 I believe red bull as they were right about Ferrari in 2022 And Aston Martin in 2023 and according to them and McLaren Mercedes are going to be Fighting for the championship. I still can't see a driver's title but constrictors is possible
Ferrari-“brand new car” will take 10 races to develop Red Bull-upgrades will cause 1-2 race niggles and then dominate Mercedes-top to bottom rethink necessary within budget should be P4-P6 car within 5 races. Lewis is 1/2 engineer Haas-take last year Ferrari and develop into P7-P11 finisher AlphaTauriwhateverthefuck-depending on RedBull tech transfer is a big question mark Williams-good PR last year, but still poor finish means no money to develop. Scared Mclaren-if they solve slow/medium cornering question they will be monstrous off the blocks Aston-fast off the blocks but without proper development they will fall fast Alfa Romeo-need a ground up redesign of both front and rear aero. Slow corner and fast corner pig
If Mclaren had started the season with the MCL-60 from Austria, it would be a very different picture. Mercedes scored so many constructors points because they only had 6 non points finishes across 44 entires in 2023. Let that sink in. An 86.4% score rate. Compare that Mclaren with 17 no points finishes, so a 61% score rate. Mercedes' average scoring position was actually 5th, but they came second in the championship by scoring more often than most of their rivals, not by being faster.
@@lankyboy90 Reliability is a hallmark of a good car. Plus they were fast enough to get pole position., and had only 1 less podium than Mclaren. Hardly a bad car. If Russell hadn't had so much bad luck, Mercedes would have had a more dominant 2nd place.
@LVQ-so5th My point is, Mercedes were consistent in their pace over the year, with no obvious peaks or troughs. The car wasn't especially fast, nor was it especially slow. I think they actually managed to score at least some points at every race. consistent 5th and 6th place finishes is a good car...but finishing top 3 consistently is a GREAT car. I mean, Mclaren managed 5 2nd place finishes compared to Mercedes' 3. And Mclaren started with an absolute DOG of a car! Merc only managed 1 second place finish after the Mclaren Austria upgrade. Ferrari had 10 no points finishes so a 77% scoring rate but only finished 3 points behind Mercedes.I think that kind of illustrates my point (77% vs 86%)
You can say the exact same with Ferrari. They actually managed to challenge redbull on pure pace. If they convert that to the races then they might be there.
Red Bull: Complacency🙄 They have Adrian Newey and a car so fast and consistent they could just leave it alone and beat everyone’s ass this year😅 Thanks a lot @FIA for those wind tunnel reductions…. really made a big difference🙄
Ferrari need strategists who can breathe and strategize at the same time. When your drivers make more sense while going over 300kp/h then the eggheads then i'd fire the strategists and free up quite some funds.
Lol Im just picturing at Ferrari...... Fred: have to eliminate our weaknesses *Everyone suddenly has a nervous look on their faces, but also one of acceptance* *Everyone in the room slowly gets out a gun filled with high velocity pasta shells* Im just picturing that meme of the Italian chef putting the pasta filled gun to his head hahah
I think rather than aero, Alpine should, no, NEED to fix their engine. Catastrophic reliability, as well as bad performance compared to other mancufacturers. That engine with the horrible reliability and performance alone probably cost them at least 40 points in the constructors over the course of the season.
"complacency" is not something RedBull has to "fix", they are not complacent. You could instead say second driver performance (whatever that may imply).
Merc need to understand that to generate performance, the car needs to run low to the ground. This is done by using the floor and vortices and the downwashing effect of the sidepods. Also, this generation of cars as a narrow window of optimal performance, meaning use anti-dive to hold the car in that optimal window. That, is the understand which Mercedes are missing.
I'd say Red Bull is the performance at street circuits like Singapore. I see nothing about the way they do thing to suggest complacency is a concern at all. That's just not going to happen with Christian and Max around.
Haas: BUILD A CAR
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I think if Haas arent going to invest money into a car aiming to progress, then they should go the complete opposite way. Wacky races style cars, for the entertainment factor
Haas has-been. Fact.
Sell the team! ... to Andretti-Cadillac? Just saying.
They need to have tyre life more than 3 laps
Overview
Red bull- Perez
Ferrari- Consistency
Aston- Upgrade understanding+Daddy's cash
Haas- Aerodynamics/ Tyre wear
Stake- Understanding of ride heights
Williams- Sargent
Alpine- Aerodynamic philosophy
Mclaren- Performance across ride height range
RB Visa cash app 💀- Development direction
Mercedes- Grasp the new regs
Hope this helped
RB visa: Change the name
Aston - lance strolll
@@superal9 think you meant daddy's cash
haas - spend the fucking money
@@LH44EVER I see you every where lol are you my youtube clone?
This could’ve been a standalone 30 min video if you just wanna focus on Ferrari alone.
The audio is already sped up as it is
Or Merc.
Pretty sure they have a few of those on this channel
This comment is a bloody beach umbrella…throwing mega shade ;)
Main issue: Engineers
Ferrari in 2022 and 2023 had the raw pace to at least match Redbull in quali with an inferior ideology. So they are attempting to find consistency. Mercedes however need a massive mentality change. They can no longer act like they have the fastest car and develop the car and races appropriately. McLaren need to show that they can actually have pace over an entire season. Without this we can say goodbye to a title challange.
@sidharthtirkey44 your Brit-ness is showing
Wow you summed that up well!
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@@cwcaswell Alternatively, he just recognizes that spending Merc/RB money, Ferrari went well over a decade without a single championship and in the cost cap era it's very possible Ferrari's best showing was and will remain 2022 when they had pre-cost-cap R&D. Wind tunnel/CFD will not overcome if Ferrari hasn't resolved their internal politics.
@@tHebUm18 with Vasseur coming in from Sauber (working with a small budget, and not being one for politics), firing their "strategist", and Leclerc becoming more confident in his seat at Ferrari, I'd say it's a bit short-sighted to say they don't stand a chance
RB Cash App Money Grab Torro Rosso Fake Team: get a real name
Yeah they pull that crap but won’t let Andretti Cadillac come in
i wish they put money grab lol
Money grab lmaooooooooo
We need Visa Cash App RD ;)
I’m glad the race just named them RB, just shows what an awful name it is
I love the fact from the thumbnail that it's implied what Red Bull need to fix is who their second driver is.🤣🤣
I bet that was Ben Anderson's idea 😂
Checo needs to be consistently in second place or I think Helmut is going to axe him by mid season when all the driver trades start to come up.
LOL, simping much? Checo has no one to blame but himself, if he can't handle the car then he's not cut out for the job. He's already one of the older drivers on the grid.
barely scraping up second place in the WDC is shameful when you have the fastest car on the grid.@timothymartin2137
@timothymartin2137you wouldn't even drive for haas, shush and calm down
Can we all agree on calling Stake and RB, Sauber and Toro Rosso ?
The official entries are Kick Sauber and RB. They should just be called Sauber and RB, I don't know why everyone seems to be playing along with the Stake marketing?
@@mrebear9758 I get whatcha mean but ain't now way im calling it stake or kick, or rb like we already got a rb team, its rbr redbull racing
@MarinMixes I'm aware. But unfortunately that's what the team is called.
@@mrebear9758 Because whats the big deal? If you don't like the name whatever but why go through the extra effort of calling it sauber.
@eternal_trashero Oh dear. New to F1?
Because that's what the team has traditionally been called and that's the official name of the FIA entry. And out of respect for the founder of the team, Peter Sauber
Stake and Kick are just title sponsors. Do you call Mercedes Petronas, Red Bull Oracle, Aston Martin Aramco, or Alpine BWT? No.
Stake is also a gambling website. As such, that sponsor will be banned at many races in the calendar. It will be illegal to call the team "Stake" in Australia, Bahrain, China, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, Singapore, Japan, Qatar or even the team's factory in Switzerland. So there's no way the commentators will call the team Stake, even if that's what the team wants.
Glad to have another video. You guys are working hard to find topics in the off season.
Red Bull: make the cup holder more accessible
Formula 1 cars doesn't come with cup holders.
@@FabledGentleman if you're ever wondering why you have no friends then just take a closer look at your comment
Oh shit it’s him
@@FabledGentlemanWhat John means is "No shit, it's a joke."
@@SpeedVaultz I am thoroughly amazed, that such an obvious piece of sarcasm actually worked. Actually to such an extent that someone (you) felt the need to explain that it was just a joke... Wow, really? You think?
😂🤣
Awesome topic for true f1 fans. Thanks for being my go to channel!
“Red bull - avoid complacency” is such a huge flex 😂
RedBull: "just remember you have two drivers"
Finally caught a video on release. Hello from America!!
You can find longer versions of this video in the podcast, very interesting especially when waiting for the season to start.
Where i can find it
@@ahmadeus8427 you can find it on their TH-cam page under the podcasts options. You also can listen to their tech podcast on the race f1 tech show with gary anderson, just google it.
Haas has had tyre problems for years now. They need to fix whatever makes them decide on those cars in past seasons.
I can't wait to hear about Alpines new 5 year plan.
HAAS will probably be last again.
Hoping AMR starts strong again.
How easily we forget that Sergio Was instrumental in Max winning his first WC "ahhh Checo is a legend". Now he's not good enough. Cruel sport that F1 is.
I listened to the planning meeting for this video a week ago.
“Avoid Complacency.”
Prophetic words.
Redbull can just remove the bags of sand stored in the car for that extra bit of speed.
I think this clip also outlines why Yuki, even though quick, might be looking at his last F1 season. He doesn't seem to know enough about how F1 cars work to provide useful feedback to the engineers.
Yeah it sounds like the feedback isn't strong enough to make the car better. Sounds like DeVries and Gasly also had the same problems. Honda might still be providing support for Yuki though so there's a small chance he could go to AMR to replace Stroll when they go to Honda power.
I'm sorry but what is the order of the teams being featured? Ferrari -> AM -> Hass -> Redbull -> ... makes no sense.
Yup
Does it need to make sense?
The order is not important. They just wanted Mercedes the last as highlight 😂
@@sn31t33Not really, no.
I''d say Ferrari's main issue was tyre degradation, not "peakiness" lol, they couldn't keep the tyres in the window well or long enough, compared to RB anyway, I think it's the suspension setup ultimately, RB got it really right with the super stiff anti dive anti squat setup
Red Bull: avoid complacency.
So true right now.
RB1: build a car for more than one driver
Keep it up, I want to know more about the Chilean situation
I have a feeling this year Competition is going to be tight, the championship will be up to the DRIVERS.
What a call
Mercedes:HAMILTON REGEN
Alpine actually have one of the better Aerodynamic philosophies. Their big weakness is engine power & reliability
Price capped parity to have the best driver each year. Like motocross baby!, pure athletic Motorsport.
It'll be interesting to see if James Key will work the same magic at stake that he did at McLaren.
High quality engineering. "Peakiness" aka we here at the race have no clue why the car is inconsistent so here's so jargon that sounds like it means something but doesn't
Rapidly approaching?! I feel like Cartman waiting for the Wii.
I don't even think complacency is in Verstappen's vocabulary to be perfectly honest. Even when that man isn't driving an F1 car he's still driving on sims. Dude is a goddamn animal.
Ferrari: eliminate the cheekiness.
Ferrari just needs to not eat the tyres up. They have qualifying locked down and they do have decent pace, but they need to keep that over a race distance
I would argue Perez while it may seem like a weakness compared to Verstappen, it is actually a strength for Red Bull. RB would not want their drivers stepping on eachother’s toes, such as maybe Hamilton or Lando would. So long as Perez is good enough for P2 and secure RB the constructors, having your secondary driver not challenging your #1 but at the same time securing necessary points is a strength.
The issue is - Perez is barely securing the necessary points. RB wants Perez to be better, not falling behind to the point of barely not securing P2. In any tighter of a fight, there would be questions if Perez being P4 or lower in Drivers' is good enough.
That is in one way valid but relies on Verstappen doing the heavy lifting which depends on the car advantage.
And what Red Bull cannot control is the competitiveness of its rivals.
So, having a slightly faster team mate than Perez in 2023 would be much better for Red Bull.
Not a single driver would be allowed to step on Verstappen's toes anyway in that second Red Bull seat, so that would not be an issue.
Remember how crucial Perez was in Verstappen's first WDC season? That's the driver they want.
Set Ferrari in another direction - when i hear it - i have no brakes, can you stop the car! - comes to my mind 😬
Has the audio been sped up?
I feel like I have seen this video twice already on this channel.
Thanks.
the hate of Checo is unreal, second in the championship and still people want him to be replaced and the same people will be complaining about RB dominance.
He made the most dominant car in F1 history beatable throughout the entire season and struggled to seal P2 convincingly. Its not hate for most people my friend.
Mate got beaten TWICE with 5 points left to spare by his teammate.
Still there's a few drivers that can drive a car that's suitable for Max, until another driver steps up to compete with Max
Checo deserves credit. @@LiftandCoa
*Sauber
*Toro Rosso
Mercedes is going front pull rod suspension 100%. forsenBased
you can see how further forward the Mercedes driver is seated on the thumbnail
Rocket Powered Mohawk also has been having trouble with rear-end instability.....although its better known as
*_PAUL DE RESTA_*
THE DEVULLLLLL HIMSELF
Red Bull- Goodbye Perez
Ferrari- Strategy
Aston- In season development
Haas- Backwards
Stake- Promoting Botta's Mullet more
Williams- A new second driver
Alpine - More Gasley / Ocon tiffs
McLaren- Oscar showing Norris the door
RB Visa cash app - New team name please
Mercedes- Bridesmaids
Mercedes needs to keep that Hamilton guy as if they can build the right car he will stay and win his 8th title again.
Red Bull: Checo
Ferrari: strategy and race pace
Mercedes: “fix your fkn car”
McLaren: first half of season
Aston: stroll
Williams: Logan not crashing
Steak: Everything
Alpine: Teamate fights
Visa cash app RB: Their name, car, and bringing back Lawson
Haas: Making a car less fragile than a wet sheet of paper
Ferrari: nearly everything
As if ferrari was the worst car in 2023.
Like what? Compared to Mercedes, they were by far the better team by the end of 2023.
2nd in pit stops, less strategy errors (and they just fired Rueda, who was the clown who forged the meme) , their drivers were better (Leclerc outscored both Merc drivers combined from Suzuka on) and they were better in R&D, closing the gap to Mercedes with half the upgrades.
They need to work on their race pace (which they largely fixed with the spain upgrade) and their reliability (which was massively improved in 2023 over 2022)
Out of the top teams (RB-AM), Ferrari is the one with the most building blocks in place.
Now they just need a decent car, and so far they have proved to be the only ones capable of taking the fight to RB
Can you call the Sauber F1 team "Sauber" please 😂. It's a much better name than a gambling company.
Mercedes are back 😅 I believe red bull as they were right about Ferrari in 2022 And Aston Martin in 2023 and according to them and McLaren Mercedes are going to be Fighting for the championship. I still can't see a driver's title but constrictors is possible
VCARB and Stake: their names
We gonna see some late braking RB's this season?
Haas: EVERYTHING! Especially the stingy owner not allocating enough budget for F1 team to upgrade cars.
The main upgrade ASTON needs to do is to remove Lance.
Ferrari-“brand new car” will take 10 races to develop
Red Bull-upgrades will cause 1-2 race niggles and then dominate
Mercedes-top to bottom rethink necessary within budget should be P4-P6 car within 5 races. Lewis is 1/2 engineer
Haas-take last year Ferrari and develop into P7-P11 finisher
AlphaTauriwhateverthefuck-depending on RedBull tech transfer is a big question mark
Williams-good PR last year, but still poor finish means no money to develop. Scared
Mclaren-if they solve slow/medium cornering question they will be monstrous off the blocks
Aston-fast off the blocks but without proper development they will fall fast
Alfa Romeo-need a ground up redesign of both front and rear aero. Slow corner and fast corner pig
I’m surprised they didn’t troll with: Red Bull, a second driver
Didn't you already do this video a few weeks ago??
Im surprised you ddnttalk about Apline engine issue
To have such a bad car and finish 2nd in constructors is scary, Mercedes might be there this year
Why accept the premise that it was a bad car?
If Mclaren had started the season with the MCL-60 from Austria, it would be a very different picture. Mercedes scored so many constructors points because they only had 6 non points finishes across 44 entires in 2023. Let that sink in. An 86.4% score rate. Compare that Mclaren with 17 no points finishes, so a 61% score rate. Mercedes' average scoring position was actually 5th, but they came second in the championship by scoring more often than most of their rivals, not by being faster.
@@lankyboy90 Reliability is a hallmark of a good car. Plus they were fast enough to get pole position., and had only 1 less podium than Mclaren. Hardly a bad car. If Russell hadn't had so much bad luck, Mercedes would have had a more dominant 2nd place.
@LVQ-so5th My point is, Mercedes were consistent in their pace over the year, with no obvious peaks or troughs. The car wasn't especially fast, nor was it especially slow. I think they actually managed to score at least some points at every race.
consistent 5th and 6th place finishes is a good car...but finishing top 3 consistently is a GREAT car. I mean, Mclaren managed 5 2nd place finishes compared to Mercedes' 3. And Mclaren started with an absolute DOG of a car! Merc only managed 1 second place finish after the Mclaren Austria upgrade.
Ferrari had 10 no points finishes so a 77% scoring rate but only finished 3 points behind Mercedes.I think that kind of illustrates my point (77% vs 86%)
You can say the exact same with Ferrari. They actually managed to challenge redbull on pure pace. If they convert that to the races then they might be there.
One thing ALL teams must fix: Liveries! There's just too much carbon showing
The Race are obsessed with Perez... Daamn.. even now, in this video. Once a Red Bull is mentioned, every time there is Perez... Perez... Perez.
Ferrari without the peaks is... Haas?
Visa Cash App RB: The name
No, the official entry is just RB.
Red Bull: Complacency🙄 They have Adrian Newey and a car so fast and consistent they could just leave it alone and beat everyone’s ass this year😅 Thanks a lot @FIA for those wind tunnel reductions…. really made a big difference🙄
Please inform Perez about this.
Williams, employ two racing drivers
Haas build car that can score points (to hard for them).
LoL @ RB.
Haas: executive management
Yea no lets be real here, the BIGGEST reason that got AMR from 2nd to 5th wasnt the car and you know it.
Is it me or is this an re-upload?
3:18 is this continues, it will likely do more damage to the sport's recent popularity than anything else possibly could.
Ferrari: STRATEGY.
Because when the car is quick - it's STRATEGY.
RB Visa Crypto Dirty Money CashApp Scam Car Goal: Make it one minute without humiliation.
Mercedes need to switch the suspension otherwise they can kiss goodbye to any chance next year.
NO ONE wants the most competitive car possible. Instead, teams want the most dominant car possible -- like the kind Red Bull has currently.
Ferrari: strategy
Red bull:nothing
Ferrari need strategists who can breathe and strategize at the same time.
When your drivers make more sense while going over 300kp/h then the eggheads then i'd fire the strategists and free up quite some funds.
Red Bull should be Singapore
Lol Im just picturing at Ferrari......
Fred: have to eliminate our weaknesses
*Everyone suddenly has a nervous look on their faces, but also one of acceptance*
*Everyone in the room slowly gets out a gun filled with high velocity pasta shells*
Im just picturing that meme of the Italian chef putting the pasta filled gun to his head hahah
Who’s racing for team Redbull Pokemon Go or whatever they’re called?
If Mercedes can fix their issues the team that benefits the.most is Aston Martin
Aston: replace stroll (pls)
Red Bull: must fix 2nd driver
Only have talented drivers, not drivers who are only there because they can pay for their drive?
perez will be replaced by Danny Ric mid season because he's underperforming massively.
I think rather than aero, Alpine should, no, NEED to fix their engine. Catastrophic reliability, as well as bad performance compared to other mancufacturers. That engine with the horrible reliability and performance alone probably cost them at least 40 points in the constructors over the course of the season.
I didn't think they were allowed to?
We aren't in 2022 anymore, sorry. 15 HP down = 0,1 sec. You may think, but the video author is right. The issue is aero philosophy.
@@M4R7YN Of course they wouldn't. Their loss of HP is less than 3% agreed in the equalization rules.
"complacency" is not something RedBull has to "fix", they are not complacent.
You could instead say second driver performance (whatever that may imply).
Thats why they didnt say they need to fix it, but to avoid it.
@@LiftandCoa I'm referring to the title and the premise of the video.
Other teams then Red Bull:
Take Verstappen out of race.
Alpha Tauri: The name
Thank you for not saying the words Visa cash grab
Haas philosophy: We bolt a bunch of Ferrari components on a shitty body kit.
Merc need to understand that to generate performance, the car needs to run low to the ground. This is done by using the floor and vortices and the downwashing effect of the sidepods. Also, this generation of cars as a narrow window of optimal performance, meaning use anti-dive to hold the car in that optimal window. That, is the understand which Mercedes are missing.
“Red Bull
Uhhh
…
Hmm
…
Complacency?”
Haha cute
Mercedes " grasp car concept"
RB: Get a better team name
Good fix for all teams, get max in that car 😇🥶
Fix the team names!!! Vica club card ffs...
I'd say Red Bull is the performance at street circuits like Singapore. I see nothing about the way they do thing to suggest complacency is a concern at all. That's just not going to happen with Christian and Max around.