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31st August 2016, 20:00 #1
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Italian GP - Monza 2016
Autodromo Nazionale Monza shaped like a foot; maybe a boot of sorts. Aptly so, as this is a track where the foot is down for about 74% of the time. 3.6 miles and 53 laps of a combination of some of the most exhilarating straights, sweeping curves and corners that add up to the fastest laps on the calendar.
In 2004, Juan Pablo Montoya clocked the fastest lap in F1's history here in the Williams FW26. Clocking a qualifying lap speed of 163mph [ a lap time of 1’19.525 ] which today remains the fastest lap an F1 car has ever done. Montoya won two Monza races in 2001 and 2005.
Montoya taking his Monaco trophy in 2003.
You can watch the actual historic lap here https://www.formula1.com/en/video/20...e_history.html
But Ruben Barrichello in the same race in 2004, set the race lap record which still holds to date at 1:21:046 [153mph]. However, The Red Baron, Michael Schumacher remains the most successful driver in recent memory to drive this track, winning it 5 times. Barrichello won it three times.
Those were days when F1 drivers still had hairs on their chest.
Lewis Hamilton was the last winner of this track. Vettel and Hamilton are jointly the most successful winners of Monza in the current grid, they have both won it three times each. Alonso has won it twice.
Weatherwise, it looks likely to be a dry race with temperatures around 34 degrees Celsius.
The Tifosi's make this weekend one of the liveliest weekends on the calendar, only rivaled by the British GP.
This is the Ferrari home race and they come here with no wins so far this season, recently slipped from 2nd place to 3rd in the constructor standing, some tormoil internally and a missed opportunity from the last race. Drivers and team making mistakes as the pressure to deliver mounts.
Being an engine grunt track, this is a track where the Ferraris could mount a challenge to the Mercedes. It is possible that we have one or both Ferraris on the podium this weekend. Has Redbull got the package to keep in the mix of the Mercedes and Ferrari shuffle?Last edited by Nitrodaze; 1st September 2016 at 17:22.
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3rd September 2016, 13:20 #2
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Morning everyone.
So the Mercs look mighty fast. Over a second quick so far. Good battle between them. Otherwise Manor look good. Q2 again.
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3rd September 2016, 19:03 #3
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It would be a great sprint tomorrow from start to the Rettifilo chicanes. The Ferrari have awesome starts and the Mercedes has been so so. Hence, it is possible that Vettel could be ahead before the Rettifilo chicane. The question is, would he still be ahead at the rettifilo against the sheer speed of the Mercedes? He may split the Mercs, if he does, the mercs have a weakness running behind other cars and tend to struggle to overtake fast cars. That said, the gap at qualifying was nearly a second [0.7 tenths]. Hence l expect the Mercedes one two to resume very soon after.
Hamilton's qualifying time was faster than the race lap record for this track and is probably the fastest lap that any hybrid F1 car has ever done so far. Kimi would be very keen to keep those Redbulls behind, particularly Verstappen.
What is your money on for the podium positions?Last edited by Nitrodaze; 3rd September 2016 at 20:11.
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3rd September 2016, 20:49 #4
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Hamilton Vettel Rosberg
Dont think Rosberg dare take Hamilton out on first corners
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4th September 2016, 05:30 #5
Vettel had all 4 wheels outside the white lines. Why did his qualifying lap stand?
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Did I hear right somewhere yesterday that they are going to redesign Curve Grande?
Sounds like doing something for the sake of it....I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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4th September 2016, 12:51 #10
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Afternoon everyone. Laptop still not allowing me on the website. Error messages etc.... so I am on my phone. It's never as good.
Anyway hi guys. Carnage into turn 1?
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