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Haas have confirmed Mick won't be racing https://www.instagram.com/p/CblJ0dLNm6e/?utm_medium=copy_link |
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Maybe Capt' Ahab could give us some insight, but I was under the impression that if there were a total writeoff during practice or quali, even though there is no longer a spare car assembled and ready like in the olden days, there's enough traveling spares to build a car overnight.
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There was also a question of whether Schumacher would be kept overnight (or even a second night) in the hospital for observation. That might have disinclined Haas from going to crazy efforts to build a car overnight for a driver who might not even be able to participate.
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I get that, I was just thinking what if Lewis Hamilton wrote off a car during qualifying the last weekend of a tight championship fight - can't imagine the team wouldn't move heaven and earth to put him on the grid, or at least a pitlane start in a new chassis.
I don't know what the rules are anymore. There's too many. |
Sheesh, Checa gets his first F1 pole EVER and all the F1 news sites want to talk about is Hambone's lack of pace.
This has got to be a huge relief for Perez. I can't imagine a bigger pressure cooker than Nº 2 driver at Red Bull, and every time Gasly tells the press he thinks he deserves another chance, I think to my self, why? As long as Max is there, Nº 2 is cannon fodder as far as I can see. |
One of the other drivers Ocon I think .. just about did same thing as Schumacher. Anyone else see the tank slapper he did at the end?
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Yeah, he saved it though. Probably needs new coveralls and some low-level pit flunky maybe has seat-sanitation duty tonight!
That is a dangerous looking track. I'm hoping the drivers get through safely again this year. |
Online reports say Schumi Jr was released from the hospital and resting in his hotel room . Good news for sure .
Just curious: if Haas had worked all night and assembled a new car could their test driver Fittipaldi start the race ? Who knows he could maybe get some points but the team could use the race for data collection and give him race seat time . But I don't know the rules on this . |
What’s the purpose of the spats on the inside of the front tires?
Commentators were hinting that teams were using wheel temp to advance to heating curve to increase air pressure, so maybe they cannot do that now. Also, could be to prevent debris from flying into driver’s face? |
Great race!
There should be a winer penalty for too much complaints on the radio for Verstappen 😀 |
I agree a great race . K Mag in 9th so points again for Haas . Looks like Mercedes are creeping up on a setup that works .
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Astonishing to see K. Mag beat Hamilton. HAAS beats Mercedes, who woulda thunk it.
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That was a heluva race! If these have been representative of what we can expect for the next 8 months, I am so glad I subscribed this year.
LeClerc even congratulated Max on the way into the pits. Good hard, fair racing. Best Les |
Sainz/Perez/Magnusson all under investigation for ignoring local yellow flags .
In car data from Schumacher's crash show 33 G impact !!! Just amazing to be able to walk away from that. |
The new cars are making F1 exciting again.
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The issue with the yellow flag has been investigated and no further action against the three drivers.
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It’s weird to see Hamilton battling from the back. I think it will be good for him in the end. I sure do like seeing Ferrari being Ferrari again. Great race.
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Is it K-Mag being better than anyone ever gave him credit for or is it the car?
Alternatively, would Mazepin been able to get a similar result??? This is shaping up to be a good season. During post race interview with Ocon, Lando, K-Mag they all spoke about how much easier it is to follow and be along side another car. I give Hammy about 2 more races with crap outcomes before he starts blaming the team. |
Gotta love this guy...
Gunther Steiner: “Last year for 2 points I would have ****ed the whole paddock” |
What a fun season so far... I know it' s circular argument but if you think how far back Max was from Leclerc before the safety car (that gave Leclerc the lead so yes, circular), Ferrari might have "theoretically" won that race on pure pace - just. So it's really close between redbull and Ferrari - track and setup dependent, exciting !
Max is such a whiny little b in the race - "ooh Charles crossed the line, ooh his light is off, ooh that gap is unfair" etc - Leclerc has way more class... And it's fun to see Hamilton work a bit for a living, and Russell do well, like Kmag, Albon, and the funniest to me was on the after race interviews on F1Tv Lando $h%tti#g all over his McLaren in the post race chat - damn the boy is unhappy... I wish Alfa had the reliability because I'd like nothing more than Valteri beating Lewis (or passing him, even better) with an alfa a few times before Mercedes catches up. |
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#2 - Mazepin was waaaay behind Schumi last year, and schumi is far from K-mag. Draw your logical conclusions ;-) Bet he's pissed though. The car comes good, Russia goes bad. #3 - I'm with you and I'd love to see the bloom off the rose. Sir Lewis has been such a sanctimonious prick in victory with the best car and best team for so long, and "still he rises" blah blah... adversity will probably show a different side. It already started "can't wait to go home"... Norris too seemed like such a fun kid and he was brutal and borderline a$$holish about McLaren in interviews yesterday. Those guys are all killers. I wouldn't mind seeing more of that and less political correctness. You don't get there by being nice... Talking about nice, I really grew to like Latifi, for a pay driver he really seemed like a nice dude, articulated, can drive (kinda of a nicer Stroll), but it's looking bad for him to lose to Albon and bin the car twice. |
^ And then there is the problem of George Russell wiping the track with Hamster. It's racism, obviously.
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It's pretty hard for the 'ham to exasperate on how this is the hardest he's ever worked in a car when his first year teammate qualifies and finishes much, much better.
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Not a big Hammy fan but when you think he had class of the field for years and now he is shaking to bits at full tilt then trying to hit braking points/turn in that must be difficult. It’s hard just to watch the in car cam!
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I think it’s apparent that Mazepin is not on the same level. |
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Mercedes has underperformed at the start of the season in the past and the 2000 engineers they have working on it figured it out. |
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Fans on social media are not impressed. One announcement post to the F1 Instagram page had something like 15k comments. The most you ever see is 4 or 5k. There are the odd 'this is great' comments but the majority are unhappy. Unhappy about 3 USA races, about another street circuit that people believe will be garbage. Also a bunch of comments about the great historic tracks like Spa, Hockenheim, and Nurburgring. The fear is that Vegas will knock off Spa and/or keep the grand old tracks from getting back on the schedule. (Edit: remember when Liberty Media said F1 would be getting back to its roots at European tracks???) There was also concern about being able to get tickets and how much they would cost. I believe the opinion is the US races cost big bucks and they get bought out most riki tik. (sort of like a Super Bowl, whatever that is) I was thinking this morning after I saw the news. I remember when you could name all the tracks and knew which race was next just by the month. Back when San Marino had a GP as well as Portugal. I don't think this is a good thing. COTA is a good track and the race is usually entertaining. My fear is that w Miami and Vegas, little old country red neck Texas will be on the chopping block because the millionaires don't want to go there as much as South Beach and Vegas. |
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It's going to increase Vegas attractions and desirable real estate to have more of a loop than a "drive". It'll basically help them to clear out the junkyards and downtown.
The word is that the city spent more $$ attracting F1 than they did the NFL Raiders. It's easy to see why. Millions of more new fans and more advertising dollars will flow into F1, the manufacture stakeholders and sponsors, and likely the other US venues will also see increased ticket sales, contrary to conventional wisdom. I'm trying to get my friends in Vegas to get tickets lined up when they drop. |
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