Forward of final weekend’s Qatar Grand Prix, Max Verstappen opined that if he had been Oscar Piastri and McLaren leaned on him to help Lando Norris‘s title bid, he would “tell them to F off”. Barely completely different circumstances, granted, however Yuki Tsunoda didn’t observe this recommendation when he was directed to assist his team-mate out with a tow throughout his first Q3 lap in Abu Dhabi.
Not that he wanted this help, because it turned out, as a result of his second flier was eight hundredths sooner than his first. And each of them had been sooner than Norris and Piastri, his rivals for the drivers’ title, may handle.
The problem for groups and drivers right here is that the Yas Marina circuit presents comparatively little grip – Pirelli reckons that if you happen to may take away ambient temperature from the equation, it could supply much less grip than Las Vegas. Being a Hermann Tilke design it has a broad mixture of cornering speeds, together with a few huge stops from excessive speeds adopted by laborious acceleration.
This mixture of cornering speeds and traction occasions makes it laborious to strike a set-up compromise, as a result of the necessity to construct in some understeer to guard the rear tyres places further stress on the front-right and makes it vulnerable to producing the small tears within the floor which evolve into graining – and on a observe like this, graining quickly induces thermal degradation which may’t be managed. Regardless of some commentators sending up warning flags about graining forward of this weekend, although, the phenomenon appeared broadly restricted to Pirelli’s soft-compound tyre, with a lower-order (however nonetheless measurable) impact on the medium and laborious. Nonetheless, it was pronounced sufficient for McLaren to set its Friday working plan to save lots of an additional set of hards for Sunday’s race.
The graining is anticipated to be much less pronounced because the observe evolves, however the extent of this may solely turn into obvious on Sunday, given two of the help championships run on Pirelli rubber.
Max Verstappen, Pink Bull Racing
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All through Friday observe, and into FP3 on Saturday, Verstappen had complained about understeer and bouncing – to the extent that his toes had been coming off the pedals. He was in an analogous ballpark to the McLarens on tempo by the opening sectors of the lap, solely to fall again within the last one. The MCL39s of Norris and Piastri had been mighty by Flip 9, the frivolously banked left-hander launched in 2021 instead of the jejune sequence of 90-degree bends which had outlined the south finish of the grand prix format.
That was the place the RB21 actually began leaking lap time as its understeer steadiness manifested itself, compounded by the part across the lodge which ends the lap.
How a lot of Verstappen’s improved efficiency in qualifying got here from set-up modifications, and the way a lot was an element of Pink Bull’s tendency to not present its hand till the sharp finish of Saturday, is open to query. However he and the crew had been assured sufficient in his tempo to run a used set of softs in Q2 so he would have two new units accessible in Q3.
Max strikes first in sector one
If we examine Verstappen’s first lap with each McLaren drivers, the variations in sector one are marginal however Max emerged fractionally forward, mainly because of Norris (orange hint) being extra conservative in his braking and throttle form into Flip 1. Piastri (white hint) is later off the throttle and onto the brake, however not as late as Verstappen (blue hint).
Piastri carried extra velocity into the nook for longer, although, so Verstappen’s preliminary benefit over him bled away in the direction of the apex. The Norris reclaimed a fraction by the sweeper at Flip 3. Nonetheless, we’re speaking about hundredths of a second right here, which is all within the noise of barely completely different trajectories by corners.
It is not concerning the tow
Into sector two, we will see each McLarens briefly overturned Verstappen’s benefit at Flip 5, the place the observe slopes down in the direction of the apex, compounding the tendency of automobiles with an understeer steadiness to wash off velocity. However truly the loss right here was partly a results of Max braking fractionally earlier, mixing this extra aggressively together with his elimination of the throttle to encourage the again finish to slip a bit of extra and assist get the automotive pointing the precise method on the exit.
The slide killed some momentum and price him round 10km/h relative to the McLarens because the apex loomed. He tried to select up the throttle decisively on the exit however needed to feather his software barely to regulate wheelspin.
It was on the entry to Flip 6, the left-hander on the finish of the second key straight, the place Max did probably the most harm, carrying extra velocity into the brief chute between Turns 6 and seven. A nuance invisible on tv right here is that the observe has a small uphill gradient at this level, and each Piastri and Verstappen had been barely extra aggressive in blipping the throttle earlier than turning laborious proper into Flip 7.
Each McLarens had scrubbed off extra velocity than Verstappen as they threw their automobiles into Flip 6, although, and this was the place Verstappen constructed his benefit. Piastri’s sharper throttle profile within the chute recouped a few of what he had misplaced to his team-mate, however not sufficient to Verstappen, and the hole then opened once more on the next straight.
On the finish of that, Verstappen gained round 6km/h on the McLarens because of briefly getting a tow from team-mate Tsunoda, however the impact was marginal at finest in contrast with the hole which already existed.
No method again
Into sector three and the McLarens had been predictable fast by Flip 9, in a position to decide up the throttle earlier as Verstappen once more tried to offset brake and throttle to tweak his RB21’s tail barely. However because the nook opened out and he launched the brake, he needed to quell a pricey twitch of oversteer – after which briefly feather the throttle once more as he gathered it up.
Norris turned in to the nook later and at a extra acute angle to get a straighter angle out, briefly costing himself momentum to his team-mate – however Piastri needed to feather the throttle on the exit and Norris’s higher traction gave him momentum into the ultimate sequence of bends.
Once more, Norris was a bit of cautious, earlier off the throttle rounding Flip 11. Piastri and Verstappen preserved extra velocity by the sharp right-hander at Flip 12 – certainly, Piastri, got here tantalisingly near drawing degree with Verstappen’s time. However the Dutch driver was in a position to get to full throttle between right here and Flip 13, proving decisive as each McLarens fell again. It was a bonus he would protect, regardless of working too far over the kerb and shedding some momentum on the last nook.
Evaluating Verstappen’s two fliers throw up the attention-grabbing query of how briskly the second lap might need been if Tsunoda had towed him on that one too – and maybe completed a much less perfunctory end-of-straight job. Verstappen’s key beneficial properties (in white, above) over his earlier lap (in blue) got here in Turns 6 and 12, on the former by being later and extra sharply off the throttle, briefly carrying 18km/h extra velocity in the direction of the apex, then carrying a extra aggressive angle by Flip 11 to hold fractionally extra velocity into Flip 12 – and a neater path by the ultimate nook.
The online end result was 0.088s he in the end did not want to seek out.
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