The KEY DIFFERENCE Between Oscar & Lando!

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00:00 Introduction
01:45 Overview of Strengths and Weaknesses
02:45 What Oscar Needs To Do
03:40 Oscar's Telemetry Introduction
04:40 Oscar's Telemetry Analysis
18:20 What Lando Needs To Do
23:05 Lando's Singapore Near Miss
27:50 Conclusions

#formula1 #mclaren #oscar #lando #norris #piastri #verstappen
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Lando if gets on the groove he can give a tough fight

piggyback
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Oscar is more of early turn in driver. Faster in the corners but less straight line speed. Its track specific.

thomasheuer
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Your analysis highlights one of Oscar’s strengths when racing, which is overtaking. Let’s look at the examples:
- In the Austrian Sprint Race, Max out brakes Lando and then Oscar out brakes Lando in the same corner.
- In the Austrian GP race, Oscar goes deeper into the corner overtakes Sergio Perez and Carlos Sainz on the outside, in a similar move but on different laps.
- At Silverstone, Oscar out brakes George and Lewis and overtakes them on the outside.
- At the Hungarian GP and Spa, Oscar out brakes Lando into Turn 1.
- Also at Spa, Oscar out brakes Charles through Les Combes.
- At Monza, Oscar out brakes Lando in Turn 4 when he wasn’t expecting it and Oscar out brake into Ascari.
- At Baku, Oscar came a long way back to out brake Charles into Turn 1 and then use his out braking to defend against Charles.
- At Singapore, Oscar overtook three times into Turn 7 on a track difficult to overtake.

Daniel Ricciardo was known as ‘one of the late brakers’ during his prime at Red Bull. Daniel lost that ability when he went to McLaren and he had to change his driving style to try to get better pace out of the car and it didn’t work. Since then, the McLaren has become way more driveable in the last 12 to 18 months. The question is, does Oscar change his driving style from something that really works in the race in order to get better qualifying times? No.

My observation is that Lando is more 2D when comes to overtaking and Oscar is more 3D. Lando is focusing on overtaking on the straights where Oscar will overtake at point where he he thinks he has the advantage over the competitor. The overtaking on the straights has gotten harder this year because of shorter DRS zones and dirty air from the car in front, so more overtaking options help.

I think Oscar will take a more Alain Prost approach when comes to qualifying, i.e. focusing on getting the maximum from qualifying, but remain more focus on the race itself. Lando will probably double-down in qualifying because he sees this as his advantage.

michaelcobbin
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Some things never change, Smooth is fast and exit speed is king. Seems like a very similar trend to the George and Lewis comparison. Would we see similar differences between Leclerc and Sainz?

Scatavic
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If Lando irons out these small mistakes on starts, he will be a formidable force to reckon with.

warbird
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Seems there might be a difference in downforce levels as well.

thomasheuer
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21:36 there was yellow flags shown on his steering wheel

warbird
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Why do you think Oscar does better in Q2 vs Q3? I remember noting a few times that his Q2 lap is much better than Q3.. is it inexperience? Although last year his qualifying seemed better than this year

Great videos by the way! Love the channel 👍🏻

asor
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in yor opinion, do yo think Lando has more speed or better tecnique than Max Verstapen?

kwanzafrank
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This channel is the perfect accompaniment to Peter Windsor's analysis. Like with anything in life, with two contrasting points of view it's easier to discern the truth. Hoping for a podcast together at some point. 🤘

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