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Thread: 2021 Race 8 - Styrian Grand Prix
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26th June 2021, 08:02 #11
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26th June 2021, 12:59 #12
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Pip, pip, pip!
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Final qualifying
1. Verstappen
2. Hamilton
3. Norris
4. Perez
5. Bottas (2nd to 5th w/penalty)
6. Gasly
7. Leclerc
8. Tsunoda (pending penalty)
9. Alonso
10. StrollLast edited by F1nKS; 26th June 2021 at 14:10.
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26th June 2021, 14:10 #15
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26th June 2021, 15:56 #16
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Max “the man” again.
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26th June 2021, 19:12 #17
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Russell and Williams in the top ten, wow. I don't wanna jinx it but l hope he picks up a point or two tomorrow. Poor Tsunoda got a three-place grid penalty from a brilliant 8th, for blocking Bottas. F1 can be tough sometimes and rewarding at the same time.
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27th June 2021, 02:52 #18
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https://www.espn.co.uk/f1/story/_/id...ists-french-gp
My point is clear, that you keep stating quicker pit stops, regardless of it being the case or not. The pit in/pit out, inlaps and outlaps all have a hand as well.
Pit lane times are often found on several sites, and pit stopped time is usually shown on timing during the race.
Hamllton had a 2.2 stop, hardly a slug.
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27th June 2021, 08:05 #19
Fair points.. the Mercs do seem to have a low speed traction deficit compared to RBR.
It is suggested in my previous link that RBR may be using some sort of automated pit light system which if legal and true would remove human latency from their pit stop procedure, which could be worth around 2 tenths.
Done well, I'd expect such a system to also be safer than a human controlled one so maybe Merc ought to emulate rather than neutralise their rivals system via the FIA under a false safety precedent.
Makes you wonder what else they are grasping at behind the scenes.The emergence of the new 'Rainmaster' - Mad Max at Interlagos 2016!
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