Wednesday, April 6, 2022

F1 2021, Co-Op, S01, R11, Italy

Onward to Italy, a track that I don't think either of us really suspected would be difficult. I don't know about Brett, but I figured I would be able to hang with other cars and let them drag me forward (as can be done at many tracks with two DRS zones). But I underestimated (heavily) the degree to which the DRS train made things a nightmare for someone with a car as bad as mine...when there are three cars closely lumped together in front of you, it's hard to use that next car ahead to keep the gap close because they too are getting DRS the whole time. What I really needed was only one car in front of me...someone fast enough to really help me but slow enough to be able to hang with.

And, well, I don't think anyone checked off that last bit except for Brett, who was slower than me.


Huge win for Ricciardo, especially after his DNF at Spa. McLaren have really pulled themselves together and are maintaining a slight gap to Ferrari in performance, I think, and at Monza it really paid off. Eerily similar to what happened at the real 2021 Italian GP. Hmmm.

Anyway, Ricciardo appears to have fewer problems of speed and reliability than he did in the 2019 edition (where he was a woeful teammate to have). He brings himself well clear of Sainz, which I suspect also induces a few phone calls/meetings/e-mails to occur at Maranello with an eye toward replacing the Smooth Operator.

Great day for Leclerc, too, who puts himself almost equal with Norris in the race for P5 in the Driver's Championship.



Looks like the Mercedes duo pitted right as the Safety Car was coming in and that ruined their race, on furhter review. I don't know what brought out the SC. Looks like we had two of them, actually. Both he and I went back to the soft compound for a late attempt to make up places, but it appears not to have worked AT ALL. Don't know what our problem was, really.


F1 2021, Co-Op, S01, R10, Belgium

I was very excited for our first career trip to Belgium; always a track I've thought I was decent at, and I'm not sure the track is as difficult as the average locale in this game. I'm sure Brett was looking to get things turned around for himself as well, as he'd had a rough time of it lately, while I had recently picking up (small numbers of) points on a semi-regular basis.

Well, it wasn't much better a day for him than the recent rounds (bar Silverstone). Looks like he only made it until Lap 6 or so and was out after that.

Huge win for Hamilton here; that's actually three in a row for him. He has totally erased the gap to Perez that was pretty large at the end of Round 5 (at which point Perez had won 4 in a row), and has now opened up a considerable lead over Perez and Bottas and the rest of the field, with only Verstappen within immediate striking distance. While Perez and Bottas aren't out of it technically, it would take a large amount of luck for them to beat Hamilton now.



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Looks like something brought out the Safety Car for this round; it saved Gasly's race after some early damage brought him in for a pitstop at the end of the first lap.

As for myself, I was having a great run again and was running 10th (behind Brett) until Brett's DNF. I pitted during the SC and wasn't in a good spot until I confirmed that a bunch of drivers hadn't pitted by the restart and then pitted a lap later (!). I was moved up to 7th momentarily, and ended up letting Gasly after a scuffle with Russell. I slowly faded back (I think I had a touch of damage) into the clutches of Sainz, Mick, Tsunoda, Alonso and Vettel (I had a 3 second penalty too). On track, I was 9th, but with the penalty I was back to 14th. 

All in all a terrible day for Brett. He DNF'd after leading me for the first half dozen laps, and then, while I didn't score, I let both my teammate and his teammate score points. 

Monday, April 4, 2022

F1 2021, Co-Op, S01, R09, Hungary

If Brett had a second favorite track to drive in the old days, it was probably Hungary (or Magyar Nyadij, as we say). That too has soured, even more than his favour towards Canada, and I don't think it will be on the calendar after S2 is over (which we're in the closing stages of now). Not sure why he's lost interest in it, exactly, but it seems harder to me than it used to be too and that middle sector or so is just rough, as is the carousel-like turn at the top of the hill.


That's another race down and another points finish for me! The high point of my momentum for the season, I believe...three points finishes in four rounds. I'm opening a lot of eyes and have the full attention of Ferrari (where I have been dreaming of going and which determined my start at Haas). 




Another DNF for Brett, meanwhile; looks like he had a solid start and ran as high as 12th or so, despite not setting a competitive laptime in qualifying, and then it was over for him at some point. Well, it wasn't a huge shock.

And what a drive from Mick! It didn't result in points, but he ran as high as...4th? By not stopping for tires until well after everyone else, but still. Pretty impressive, how did he do that?

Also, before I forget about it. What a run of qualifying 14thfor Ocon! He wasn't in 14th at the first two rounds, but since then: 14th, 14th, 19th, 14th, 14th, 14th, 14th. Very strange. Wonder how long he can keep that up? I suppose it's really an indictment of him...he's ahead of the two Alfas, the two Williams, and at least one of the Haases most of those occasions, I imagine.

F1 2021, Co-Op, S01, R08, Great Britain

 Following Austria, we prepared for a track that we don't feel we are too good at (and one that Brett doesn't care for much). Ever since the addition of the Wellington Straight in, what, 2011, we have been a little less enamored with the track. Also, I think the Copse/Abbey/Chapel sequence has gotten harder within these games in the past decade. While they should be difficult, it makes them perhaps less enjoyable to drive. Of course, it's really just one more section of track during the F1 calendar that might be far easier and more enjoyable with a wheel.


Another great day! Brett maybe didn't feel it at the time, and might not when he thinks about it later, but he had a great run too. Very solid and didn't put any wheels wrong the whole way. Was mking slow progress forward and ran consistent times from lights out to checkers.

I myself was running with Gasly and the Ferraris for the first stint, and managed to get Gasly shortly after my pit stops. As I recall, Sainz started to slip away up with the next grouping, but Leclerc couldn't hang with them and I was maintaining a gap of 3-5 seconds the rest of the way.



Looks like I didn't get the right screenshot from my telemetry app (actually, I think it was showing Austria in error still) but I did manage to grab another one as shown above.

Thursday, March 31, 2022

F1 2021, Co-Op, S01, R07, Austria

 In F1 2019, I'm pretty sure that Austria was the easiest track; I recall running 2nd with the Mercs in that game in a crappy Renault that had fallen down the table a bit, and that was only a round or two after I couldn't hang with anyone but Williams/Haas/Alfa at Canada, a track that places similar emphasis on straight-line speed. In this year's game (maybe last year's too, I'm not sure) the track and the AI are much more demanding. Still, having just finished 10th at a track I think I'm bad at, I figured I had a good shot.



Well, at least Brett got something out of it. His first career point! Well done and no complaints. Well...maybe one complaint.

The game has within it some decent applications of rules. Among these is watching for illegal overtakes and also allowing a window (10 seconds, I think) to give them back to the person that was illegally overtaken. In this case, Brett illegally overtook Vettel out of the last corner and then had to give it back, so began to slow and pulled toward the inside of the track. Vettel, for some reason, was hesitant to take it back, so wasn't going all that fast. My problem was that I was right behind the two of them and saw an opportunity to execute a double overtake and didn't think that Brett would start to actively brake to get Vettel back by him.

Over a season later (in game time) and were are still talking about it between the two of us. I see Brett's conundrum and have experienced it myself, and I can understand his desire to quickly give the place back so he can carry on. Biased though my own view may be, I was miffed (and still am a bit) that he braked on the straight...one simply doesn't have the reflexes to handle that sort of reaction on a main straight when you're as close as I was at that moment.



Looks like Brett started on the medium tyre and ran the alternate strategy, which I think he'd say was correct. He was running 12th, by my count, after getting by Vettel, and finished 10th of course. I swapped onto the hard after the incident and was on that until there was a late Safety Car (for Ocon, who had an issue...possibly with me, I don't remember anymore), at which point I went back onto the medium (I think this was an error of the strategist that I didn't catch, don't know how else that could have gone wrong). Ocon ended up getting me due to a time penalty I'd gotten for the earlier incident with Brett.

A few other guys going onto the hard for no discernible reason again--both McLarens and both AlphaTauris this time around.

Minor footnote: looks like Stroll had a problem earlier in the race, which he was unable to do much to recover from. If memory serves, it was an off in the infield portion of the track, and was while he was running between Vettel and Brett. So I'm going to give that one to Brett, but who knows who was really at fault.

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

F1 2021, Co-Op, S01, R06, France

I just realized that I wasn't correctly logging retirements in the round-by-round sheets; I will fix this but I'm not going to go back and edit the images. You get the picture, and if my home-made F1 wiki is still working you'll see it corrected there.

On to France. This is a track I thought I disliked, and in previous editions of the game that maybe was true. But even though there is virtually no elevation and the surface is smooth as glass, there's something very racey about the place. I have a lot of fun hustling the car around here, and even though there are two long DRS zones, it doesn't feel quite like Monza where if you're in the front of a train you're a sitting duck.


Now there's a result I can get behind. My first point since my debut race, when the difficulty was far too low and we hadn't yet adjusted things. I suspect we had it turned down to 75 by this point but I'm not positive. Our results seem to suggest that, though.

Brett I'm sure is not as enthusiastic about it as I am, but he had a fine race here too. He was catching me in the latter stages and I developed a train behind me as I started to sweat my situation. I think he said that evening that he dove it in there a bit, but I just didn't have the spatial awareness for it and wasn't ready for him to be there. I suspect he was only barely alongside but he certainly deserved the 11th place finish, if not the last point-paying position. 


Looks like I was running 6th for a moment during the pit sequence, but was just steadily moving forward all race. Same thing for Brett, no more than a few positions and a few seconds behind me the whole way.


I think this explains my train at the end of the race; this was the first time I felt like the performance difference between medium and hard tyres was too big to be worth the lower wear rate. Thing is, on 25% races the field doesn't get strung out that much. Maybe on a full race the hards would make more sense, if only because you wouldn't constantly be fighting a losing battle against softer-equipped runners. I think I made this mistake another time or two later in the season but the differences started to be too habitually noticeable.

Hey, look at Leclerc; hards for him too. That Ferrari strategy team always knows what they're doing. As much as I want to drive for them, if I ever manage it I'll have to be careful about the suggested strategies.


Apart from Alonso's retirement, the field all looks pretty normal and believable relative to our other races thus far. The DeJong Train is the biggest stretch, and it's not that bad.

Great day for both of us here. Tons of fun.

F1 2021, Co-Op, S01, R05, Canada

 On to perhaps Brett's favorite track in all of Formula 1 to race on (historically). I think he's cooled on it a bit over the past couple editions of the game, but this is still a place he wants to go a lot more than I do. He's had the results to back that up as well.


Unusually, it looks like I was the one who had the faster fast lap between the two of us. But when we're ending the race in the last two spots, does it really matter?



The positions on track didn't ring any bells but this tire chart sure does. This was a race beset by a fair amount of rain, and after sprinkling for a while (where the AI are just a lot stronger in the "starting to rain" conditions than any human is). Looks like Brett had some offs and kept trying new tires when the Safety Car came out (twice during this race, I believe).

Looks like I was doing okay after the first round of pitstops and for a lap or so after the first restart, but I think I made contact with someone and brought out the other SC and pitted to try to salvage the race for myself. Didn't work though haha.

Brett, meanwhile, had lost so much time to the pack that he barely caught everyone else at the restart, at which point he bottled it again. I'm sure he was miserable for this one.

Looks like I was the last car going around for the second SC period and neither of us caught the pack for the last restart.

Yeesh.

F1 2021, Co-Op, S02, R06, France

And now back to France, where I think the AI are actually a little weak but not so much that I'm going to talk about it, because I'm...