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Roy Mitchell
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Old post #271 posted May 23rd 2023, 18:14:18 Quote 
Qualifying will be interesting. Rain? Depends on who you are getting the forecast from.
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Old post #272 posted May 23rd 2023, 18:34:36 Quote 
Quote ( Niels Van Heijster @ May 23rd 2023,17:23:12 )

Track position will be key! The one qualifying on pole, will be the most likely winner providing all works out on the technical side of things!
Unless you are Leclerc...
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Old post #273 posted May 23rd 2023, 19:26:09 Quote 
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Quote ( Niels Van Heijster @ May 23rd 2023,17:23:12 )

Track position will be key! The one qualifying on pole, will be the most likely winner providing all works out on the technical side of things!
Unless you are Leclerc...


Or Ferrari
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Old post #274 posted May 23rd 2023, 19:27:47 Quote 

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Quote ( Martti Kaasik @ May 23rd 2023,18:34:36 )

Quote ( Niels Van Heijster @ May 23rd 2023,17:23:12 )

Track position will be key! The one qualifying on pole, will be the most likely winner providing all works out on the technical side of things!
Unless you are Leclerc...


Or Ferrari



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Old post #275 posted May 27th 2023, 20:40:43 (last edited May 27th 2023, 20:51:20 by Marcelo Ascencio) Quote 
Pole Lap comparisson:



Grid for Monaco GP

1: Max Verstappen
2: Fernando Alonso
3: Esteban Ocon
4: Carlos Sainz
5: Lewis Hamilton
6: Charles Leclerc
7: Pierre Gasly
8: George Russell
9: Yuki Tsunoda
10: Lando Norris
11: Oscar Piastri
12: Nyck DeVries
13: Alexander Albon
14: Lance Stroll
15: Valtteri Bottas
16: Logan Sargeant
17: Kevin Magnussen
18: Nico Hulkenberg
19: Zhou Guanyu
20: Sergio Perez



Some floor pics of today:

Mercedes W14 (B?)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FxIvOH-WAAEMVjH?format=jpg&name=large

Red Bull RB19:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FxJEWXWXgAAA07I?format=jpg&n...
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FxJKg2mX0AEBIVb?format=jpg&name=large
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Old post #276 posted May 28th 2023, 17:16:55 Quote 
Pretty eventful race, Surprised for Carlos Sainz, several things that could have gone better with him.. I was hoping for him to get 3rd..
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Old post #277 posted May 28th 2023, 21:05:38 (last edited May 28th 2023, 21:28:25 by Roy Mitchell) Quote 
I saw less of the race than usual. Added to the inopportune commercial breaks of 5 minutes, those monkeys were playing with their new toy 'a real helicopter'.

They have a lot of trees and all those beautiful yachts! Lots of balconies and vantage points and some clouds in the distance. There are cars on the road see that dark one is Max a red one must be Carlos, AstinMartin are camouflaged by the trees.

Trying get fancy just made the race more boring than usual. They keep tinkering with the racing product, those new comers will head over to the 500 and soon forget Formula 1 as a joke.

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Old post #278 posted May 28th 2023, 21:49:47 (last edited May 28th 2023, 21:51:31 by Eric Ingraham) Quote 
Why would you be at all surprised that Ferrari blew the strategy? It's the only thing you can rely on them for.

It's really too bad Aston botched the Intermediate timing, might have been a race at the end if not for that.
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Old post #279 posted May 29th 2023, 15:52:51 Quote 
Agreed
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Old post #280 posted May 29th 2023, 16:41:56 (last edited May 29th 2023, 16:42:45 by Eric Ingraham) Quote 
The helicopter shots really were stunning, and gave me a new appreciation for how packed in the circuit is. I get it, history, but I have no idea how the FIA requires modern circuits to have so many safety features and so much runoff whereas Monaco gets to be Monaco. I guess other than the tunnel section the speeds are quite moderate in the grand scheme.

Meanwhile it's incredibly lucky that the flying wheel at Indy didn't kill a dozen people. I thought the street car it hit would have had more damage.
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Old post #281 posted May 29th 2023, 20:37:31 Quote 
Quote ( Roy Mitchell @ May 28th 2023,21:05:38 )


I saw less of the race than usual. Added to the inopportune commercial breaks of 5 minutes, those monkeys were playing with their new toy 'a real helicopter'.
I heard it's the Monaco exclusive TV contract that was broken, now I guess is Sky, the official Monaco GP broadcaster, I watched on F1TV, so no ads there, The camera angles were a bit more inaccurate that other times, but I think it's only get better. Helicopter showed more angles, and sometimes not the race.

Race was mostly focused on back-markers and Sainz at the beginning, But it was where the action was.


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Why would you be at all surprised that Ferrari blew the strategy? It's the only thing you can rely on them for.

Well, I wouldn't think an organization as big as Ferrari cannot sort their issues from one year to the next, and It was a bit of desperation what made Carlos hit the back of the car in front, and created his bad luck in a way. but then the pitstops were not as fast as needed, in a way, moving on to the next one.



Quote ( Eric Ingraham @ May 28th 2023,21:49:47 )

It's really too bad Aston botched the Intermediate timing, might have been a race at the end if not for that.




I don't think Astons had anything else to challenge Max in front.
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Old post #282 posted May 29th 2023, 23:44:30 (last edited May 29th 2023, 23:46:25 by Eric Ingraham) Quote 
You would hope that a factory racing team, especially at the highest level of the sport, could sort its issues out relatively quickly, but instead Ferrari has had its head up its arse for years now on the strategic/sporting side of things.

Unfortunately Max was under no pressure once Aston wasted ~20 seconds with their extra pit stop. The cars would have been much closer together and with some pressure on Max, and in the rain no less. Alonso had nothing to lose, Max was/is protecting his growing championship lead. A missed opportunity for Aston to be sure.
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Old post #283 posted Jun 2nd 2023, 01:13:25 Quote 
Nobody posted this, so I will..



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Old post #284 posted Jun 2nd 2023, 06:15:21 Quote 
There’s Connor Moore’s video in format of animation on Monaco GP available on YouTube
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Old post #285 posted Jun 2nd 2023, 16:33:45 Quote 
Barcelona GP, FP1 Power Units and RNC parts update

https://twitter.com/AscencioMarcelo/status/1664622985892831233
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Old post #286 posted Jun 2nd 2023, 19:30:41 Quote 
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Old post #287 posted Jun 4th 2023, 14:00:43 (last edited Jun 4th 2023, 14:16:06 by Marcelo Ascencio) Quote 
They seem to have found some issues with Charles car, they replaced Energy storage, and Control Electronics, along with a new gearbox, He will start the race from Pit lane

https://twitter.com/AscencioMarcelo/status/1665327383543521281



7 Different teams in the top 7 starters!
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Old post #288 posted Jun 4th 2023, 15:54:59 Quote 
Lap 38:
Ferrari again struggling to achieve a 5th position
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Old post #289 posted Jun 5th 2023, 04:41:26 Quote 
Quote ( Marcelo Ascencio @ June 4th 2023,14:00:43 )

They seem to have found some issues with Charles car


Turns out the issue is the driver.
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Old post #290 posted Jun 8th 2023, 22:21:56 Quote 

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Old post #291 posted Jul 9th 2023, 17:36:54 Quote 
Great to see Those Orange cars there today... Albon Beating the Red cars on pace like a boss
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Old post #292 posted Jul 9th 2023, 17:41:49 Quote 
Well Ferrari helped Albon with that task thanks to their race strategy (their pit stops came before the SC but they could have come back in for softs if they wanted to). It was actually a very compelling race through the top 10 if you put a piece of tape at the upper left corner of your TV covering 1 - VER.
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Old post #293 posted Jul 9th 2023, 20:30:50 Quote 
TV didn't show VER anyways.. You saw him on first lap because he was behind NOR, but then until the end, in very few moments..

A few teams are getting better results, since Ferrari, Aston and MErc are not developing as fast as the rest..
well, HAAS is at the very bottom now even with all the advantages of CFD and WT..
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Old post #294 posted Jul 9th 2023, 22:03:58 Quote 
McLaren team of the weekend for sure.

My team is back in business
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Old post #295 posted Jul 9th 2023, 22:24:45 (last edited Jul 9th 2023, 22:27:37 by Marcelo Santos) Quote 
Amazing animations... Funny!
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Old post #296 posted Jul 10th 2023, 13:23:45 Quote 
Fernando Alonso finished 7th in Great Britain :(

max verstappen won again and will surely win the title again
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Old post #297 posted Jul 10th 2023, 16:28:47 Quote 
F1 drivers' championship standings

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Old post #298 posted Jul 10th 2023, 16:55:43 Quote 
Yeah, Alonso did not have the competitive car this week. Looking forward to the rest of the season. Outside of Max the field is fun to watch racing.

I spoiled that, by watching Senna and Villeneuve past dust ups. They sound so sweet revving at 17k and hand shifting!? Wow!! Doing 150 mph one handed and shifting while passing another car. Just awesome. Today F1 is okay but then, it was blood, sweat and tears to finish.

One thing is certain, none of them were angels, they played dirty like today but they didn't complain like today's wieners.

The sound of those V12's and V10's just makes my heart beat faster.
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Old post #299 posted Jul 11th 2023, 18:15:21 Quote 
Seems De Vires is out and Ricciardo will replace him starting from Hungaroring.
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Old post #300 posted Jul 11th 2023, 19:26:04 Quote 
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Seems De Vires is out and Ricciardo will replace him starting from Hungaroring.


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